Tropidelic

Reggae Rock

Tropidelic

About Tropidelic

“Every single second is a blessing if you count them all,” sings frontman Matthew Roads. You can hear the sincerity in his voice; the joie de vivre that oozes from everything Tropidelic does is apparent. When they take a stage, their synergy flows member to member—horns blow, knees kicked high and grins are passed from one man to the next. Almost immediately it spreads to the crowd, lifting hands in the air as their feet begin to move and the pulse collectively becomes that of one. The six-piece band from Cleveland, Ohio may be far from any tropical islands but that doesn’t stop them from dishing out an interesting mix of reggae, hip – hop and high energy funk for audiences across the country. Tropidelic has a deep and widespread appreciation for music that can be heard in each note. Some of the members are hip-hop heads, while others are into metal, funk or reggae. But each of these genres lends something to their collective sound. “We pride ourselves in being original in our musicality and personality as a band,” says Roads, “but also in not taking ourselves so seriously that it ruins the fun.”

Read more

Popular song

Tropidelic fans also like

Tropidelic's Tour

About Tropidelic

“Every single second is a blessing if you count them all,” sings frontman Matthew Roads. You can hear the sincerity in his voice; the joie de vivre that oozes from everything Tropidelic does is apparent. When they take a stage, their synergy flows member to member—horns blow, knees kicked high and grins are passed from one man to the next. Almost immediately it spreads to the crowd, lifting hands in the air as their feet begin to move and the pulse collectively becomes that of one. The six-piece band from Cleveland, Ohio may be far from any tropical islands but that doesn’t stop them from dishing out an interesting mix of reggae, hip – hop and high energy funk for audiences across the country. Tropidelic has a deep and widespread appreciation for music that can be heard in each note. Some of the members are hip-hop heads, while others are into metal, funk or reggae. But each of these genres lends something to their collective sound. “We pride ourselves in being original in our musicality and personality as a band,” says Roads, “but also in not taking ourselves so seriously that it ruins the fun.”

Tropidelic's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
21 Aug 2025 Tropidelic, Shwayze in Garden Grove Garden Amphitheatre, Garden Grove, CA, United States
21 Aug 2025 Tropidelic in Garden Grove Garden Amp, Garden Grove, CA, United States
22 Aug 2025 Tropidelic, Shwayze, Jarv in San Diego Music Box, San Diego, CA, United States
23 Aug 2025 Tropidelic in Phoenix Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ, United States
23 Aug 2025 Tropidelic, Shwayze in Phoenix Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, AZ, United States
19 Sep 2025 Tropidelic in Hamilton RiversEdge, Hamilton, ON, Canada
25 Sep 2025 Tropidelic in Madison Atwood Music Hall, Madison, WI, United States
26 Sep 2025 Tropidelic, Artikal Sound System, Grieves, The Palmer Squares in Palatine Durty Nellie's, Palatine, IL, United States
27 Sep 2025 Tropidelic in Grand Rapids The Intersection, Grand Rapids, MI, United States
28 Sep 2025 Tropidelic in Fort Wayne Piere's, Fort Wayne, IN, United States

Tropidelic's Popular songs

  • Falling Down (with Nick Hexum of 311)
  • Floating (with Iration & The Elovaters)
  • Sunburn (with Tropidelic)

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of Tropidelic's most popular songs include Falling Down (with Nick Hexum of 311), Floating (with Iration & The Elovaters), Sunburn (with Tropidelic). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Tropidelic's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Falling Down (with Nick Hexum of 311), Floating (with Iration & The Elovaters), Sunburn (with Tropidelic), and more.

You can find the ticket details about Tropidelic concert from AllEvents.