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Fred again.. Announces Epic North American Tour – See If He’s Coming to Your City!

Grammy-winning producer Fred again.. is set to embark on a highly anticipated North American tour titled “places we’ve never been,” bringing his forthcoming album ten days to fans across the continent. Fresh off the success of four sold-out shows in the Bay Area and a monumental headlining performance at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Fred again.. will kick off his tour with a doubleheader at Denver’s Ball Arena on September 11th and 12th.

The tour comes just days after the release of his fourth studio album, ten days, scheduled to drop on September 6th. The album features collaborations with Anderson .Paak, Emmylou Harris, Joy Anonymous, and more, including a highly anticipated track alongside Skrillex, Four Tet, and Duskus.

Fred again.. Announces Epic North American Tour – See If He's Coming to Your City!

Fred again.. expressed his excitement for the tour on social media, stating, “Whenever we go to the US I hear about (and sometimes see from the plane!!) alll these mad places that we haven’t gotten to go to and explore. So yeah I can’t waittttt to see these parts and play some shows in some magical places.

The artist has confirmed additional dates to come, assuring fans that the current list isn’t complete. An artist pre-sale will kick off on Thursday, August 8th at 12pm local time and wrap up the same day at 10pm, with general ticket sales starting on Friday, August 9th at 12pm local time. To combat scalping and ensure fans can access tickets at their original prices, the tour will use Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange for resale in certain venues.

Fans can look forward to an incredible experience as Fred again.. brings his new music to life on stage. Don’t miss the chance to see this electrifying artist in a city near you!

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