Grimes’ Hyped Acid Reign Tour Kicks off in Europe (February 2016)
The Canadian leftfield pop singer and elfin Queen Grimes recently confirmed a highly anticipated and long overdue European tour at the start of next year. Following on from the breakthrough album ‘Visions’, the prodigious talent became a unique viral sensation virtually overnight, and was declared the saviour of the ‘Tumblr generation’… causing her to retreat back into her self contained artistic shell in her native Montreal for the last few years as the pressure reportedly got too much for her.
The good news is however, that the maverick producer (real name Claire Elise Boucher) is now back – with her brainchild four full-length release Art Angels, a maximalist blaze of helium pumped K-Pop influenced melodies, which features guest producers Aristophanes and Janelle Monáe, and more live solo instrumentation than ever before, not to mention her own distinctly impressive illustrations which are featured on the promotional visuals.
Her forthcoming international tour – Acid Reign has been so far described as a ‘uniquely immersive live experience’, and sounds set to be every bit as energetic as we were bargaining for. After ditching the entire album and starting completely from scratch, Boucher will be dropping numerous fresh tracks for her championing crowds.
The international tour will be making its way around Europe for a total of six weeks and kicks off in Berlin on the 17th February, and will also involve a brief stop off in the UK. Grimes will head to Bristol on March the 6th, before traveling up to Glasgow and Leeds for one off shows. So, it sounds like we should be bracing ourselves for one of the most epic live shows of 2016…
Track the worldwide tour on SongKick here, or take look below.
17th February – BERLIN – Astra
18th February – HAMBURG – Docks
20th February – FRANKFURT – Gibson
21st February – COLOGNE – Live Music Hall
23rd February – OSLO – Rockefeller
24th February – STOCKHOLM – Munchen Brewery
26th February – COPENHAGEN – Vega
28th February – AMSTERDAM – Paradiso
29th February – UTRECHT – Pandora Room/Tivoli
2nd March – LUXEMBOURG – Den Atelier
3rd March – BRUSSELS – AB
4th March – PARIS – Trianon
6th March – BRISTOL – Anson Rooms
7th March – LEEDS – Beckett Uni
8th March – NOTTINGHAM – Rock City
10th March – LONDON – Brixton Academy
11th March – BIRMINGHAM – Institute
12th March – MANCHESTER – Academy
13th March – GLASGOW – ABC
15th March – DUBLIN – Olympia
Written by Natalie Wardle.
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