LP Giobbi and her FEMME HOUSE educational initiative are hitting the road in 2022. Dubbed the “FEMME HOUSE Takeover Tour,” the initiative will bring a blend of club shows and music production workshops to 12 cities in the U.S. this spring. Kicking off in Philadelphia on February 25th, the tour will offer production workshops and professional development events with Giobbi and Ableton Certified Trainers during the day, followed by nighttime club sets with all-female and non-binary lineups. She Is The Music will also host professional development events in a handful of cities. “When I first started out, I learned that only about 2% of charting producers were non-male,” said Giobbi, who was recently named Best Music Executive on EDM.com‘s &...
Alison Wonderland is hitting the road in 2022 for a can’t-miss headlining tour. Over the course of the tour, fans are safe to expect the Australian dance music superstar to perform cuts from her brand new album, which she recently confirmed will drop in 2022. But if the tour’s name is any indication, they might have to wait a bit for the release. Wonderland’s “I am not quite ready to share my album title or artwork yet” tour will kick off in March and hit a number of major cities, like Miami, Chicago, Boston and Brooklyn. She’ll then tie a bow on it with a show in June in Berkeley, California. A new video released to announce the tour confirms that it will feature new music, as well as new production, visuals, lighting, and live musicians. Recommended Ar...
R&B legends Kem and Babyface are teaming up to hit the road together, and as an added bonus, longtime comedian Sherri Shepherd is set to host the musical festivities at each U.S. city. Beginning March 30 at the Virginia State University Center, Kem and collaborator Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds are set to make 26 stops nationwide as part of The Full Circle Tour, named after Kem’s upcoming extended play titled Full Circle. With highly anticipated performances in major cities including Baltimore, New Orleans, Atlanta, Orlando, Houston, Detroit, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, The Full Circle Tour is scheduled to culminate at the Oakland Arena in California on May 15. Tickets will be available for purchase via Ticketmaster with a presale starting on Jan. 26. General on sale begins on Jan. 28. ...
Back for yet another impressive release on Monstercat, ARMNHMR have tapped RUNN this time around for a new single called “Falling Apart.” Addressing the loneliness of life on the road, “Falling Apart” is an anthem that’ll quickly become a staple in ARMNHMR’s sets. Embracing the warm sound we’ve come to associate with the duo, they’ve let moving guitar riffs and powerful percussive elements lead the way alongside RUNN’s unmistakable vocals. ARMNHMR and RUNN have undeniable chemistry, as her enchanting voice beautifully carries the message behind the single. “‘Falling Apart’ was a song we had written a couple years ago,” ARMNHMR said in a joint statement. “It was a song that...
In recent months, Elephante has been basking in the glow of his sophomore album, Heavy Glow, which debuted last October to critical acclaim. Now, the artist’s upcoming “Heavy Glow Live” tour will bring these songs to life—with all-Asian lineup of supporting talent to boot. Rotating openers for the 19-date run include yetep—who recently signed with Wasserman Music—Sabai, Hoang and nøll. “Elephante is an artist who inspired me to make music,” Sabai wrote on social media. “I’m so happy and grateful to be a part of this.” His first single of 2022, “Love For You” (with Madalen Duke), is out now. Kicking off in Sacramento on March 3rd, “Heavy Glow Live” will conclude on June 11th in Portland, notably hitting ...
In just 24 hours, Krewella stunned and galvanized fans with back-to-back announcements. Starting off the week on a high note, the sisters announced that the follow-up to their 2020 album, zer0, will be arriving on March 4th, 2022. In less than two months, 10 new tracks from the superstar duo will hit the airwaves in The Body Never Lies. The record will feature Krewella’s recently released collabs, “Never Been Hurt” (with BEAUZ) and “No Control” (with MADGRRL). With one song dipping into house territory and the other leaning towards bass and hardstyle, it seems safe to assume the upcoming album will see Jahan and Yasmine take on a number of sub-genres in the electronic sphere. Just one day after the reveal, they returned with news of an eponymous 20-city tour. ...
In seven simple words, REZZ perfectly encapsulated the stunning stage design for her upcoming “Spiral” tour: “the most REZZ thing you’ve ever seen.” In a short video shared to Twitter this week, REZZ addressed her fans and stated that her next tour production is “the perfect definition of her brand so far.” She then follows with a short showcase of her jaw-dropping stage, set to the sounds of her latest single, the Spiral bonus track “MENACE.” During her upcoming tour, attendees will enjoy her hits on a stage highlighted by a spiraling array of lights that surround her in the center of the stage. Hand-in-hand with a large LED display featuring her signature imagery, REZZ’s audiovisual arsenal looks to be her most impress...
With official remixes out this year for the likes of Gorgon City (“Oxygen”) and Shouse (“Love Tonight”), along with high-profile projects with Carl Cox, Lee Foss, Pete Tong and LOWES, it’s clear that British beatsmith Franky Wah is having a major moment. Only emphasizing the now-global success of the Anjunadeep-backed artist was his debut headlining tour in North America. It saw the genre-shapeshifter, whose latest EP pulled together progressive trance, garage and melodic house, touch down in seven cities across the U.S. and Mexico. This career-affirming move for Wah included performances at keystone venues like Sound Nightclub in Los Angeles, Elsewhere in Brooklyn, and Bar Standard in Denver, as well as an appearance at We Are FSTVL in Cancún....
Christmas came early for fans of Said The Sky. Earlier in the week, the future bass star delighted the masses by announcing the follow-up to his 2018 debut album, Wide-Eyed. Dubbed Sentiment, the upcoming record was revealed across his social media pages via an image depicting the definition of the title with some artwork behind it. This may reach tinfoil hat levels of speculation, but based on his previous teases, the background of the album announcement post is rather interesting. If you look closely at the books in the background, you can see what appears to be potential song titles, like “Holding My Own” and “Walk Me Home.” It could be a subtle hint, but we’re unable to confirm a tracklist at this time. Said The Sky has not yet announce...
It’s been three years since Britney Spears has been on tour, and the pop star divulged on Instagram about how difficult life on the road was. In a new post Monday (Dec. 13), Spears reflected on all the gifts from A-listers she received on her 40th birthday earlier this month and took a moment to count all her blessings. But when it came to the hardships from her old life as an active touring musician, the “Toxic” singer revealed how much she “hated” her old, laborious touring schedule. “I know I’m not playing in huge arenas with my loud band anymore but I will be honest and say life on the road is hard !!!” she wrote in the lengthy post. “My first three years in the biz and on the road were great but I’ll be completely honest and say that after those three tours and the pace I was going … ...
Veteran alternative rock outfit Faith No More won’t be making the trip to the U.K., Europe and to the lands Down Under next year, as planned, due to “current challenges.” The Mike Patton-led outfit was booked for seven shows across Australia and New Zealand, kicking off Feb. 10, 2022 at Christchurch Arena, and wrapping Feb. 23 at Perth’s RAC Arena. The tour was then scheduled to roam around the U.K. and Europe for the northern summer, opening June 7 at Scotland’s Glasgow Academy and coming to a halt July 9 at NOS Alive in Lisbon, Portugal. Explore See latest videos, charts and news However, all shows have been canceled due to the pandemic. An update from the FNM camp reads, “Unfortunately, due to our current challenges, we aren’t going to be ready to perform for the upcoming Australian, Ne...
Many in North America look to cities like Las Vegas, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York as meccas of entertainment. Yet, stories of the nightlife scene in Europe have long permeated bathroom line conversations and after-party dance floors across America. Some diehard ravers and dance music fanatics will stop at nothing to find the best nightlife experiences the world has to offer. If this sounds like you, look no further. In this guide, we provide a definitive list of which cities to visit, where to stay, and our picks of two must-visit clubs. Amsterdam Amsterdam is one of the most popular European destinations for young people looking to party. On the weekends, most bars stay open until 3AM while dance clubs remain open all night. When you’re ready to sleep, we recommend staying at St...