deadmau5
SIXTH STUDIO ALBUM ‘W:/2016ALBUM/’ OUT NOW
ON mau5trap
DEBUTS ON iTUNES IN TOP 10 ON OVERALL ALBUM
AND AT #1 DANCE ALBUM CHARTS
ANNOUNCES ‘LOTS OF SHOWS IN A ROW’ TOUR FOR SPRING 2017
TICKETS ON SALE THIS MONDAY, DECEMBER 5
deadmau5, photo credit: Matt Barnes
The deadmau5 live experience has long been one of the most invigorating in music, taking listeners on a complete journey that melds his signature sound with a state-of-the-art live show. He will be taking his new album W:/2016ALBUM/ (mau5trap)–out today, Friday, December 2–on the “LOTS OF SHOWS IN A ROW TOUR” in 2017 with a new live show and an even bigger cube. Tickets go on sale this Monday, December 5 at 10 am PT/1 pm ET at www.lotsofshowsinarow.com
On the “LOTS OF SHOWS IN A ROW TOUR,” look for deadmau5 (Joel Zimmerman) to return to major venues across North America with Cube 2.1, where he will perform multiple nights in some markets, mirroring his record-breaking tours in 2011 and 2012. “LOTS OF SHOWS IN A ROW” kicks off on March 29 in New York City at the legendary Hammerstein Ballroom. From there, it’s on to amphitheatres and arenas including BB&T Pavilion in Camden, NJ, Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD and Tsongas Arena in Lowell, MA. After completing the east coast dates, deadmau5 will head west for two-night runs at The Fillmore in Detroit, Fox Theater in Oakland, CA, The Shrine in Los Angeles and Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, with one night at the WaMu Theater in Seattle in between the Detroit and Oakland stops. The full tour routing follows below.
The show will consist of new music featured on the iTunes chart-topping W:/2016ALBUM/ (#9 Album, #1 Dance Album charts), a myriad of original deadmau5 compositions ranging from atmospheric to techno to old-school synths with NME calling it, “a judicious side-step away from the plasticky insta-rush of EDM, it finds Zimmerman rebuilding his sound around the huge collection of classic and rare synths he’s lovingly assembled in his new studio.” There’s “Let Go,” one of the album’s centerpiece selections with moody atmospheric vocals from Grabbitz, “Cat Thruster,” “2448” (written as the new anthem for Canadian hockey outfit, the Toronto Maple Leafs), the rising techno of the superb “Imaginary Friends”–inspired by deadmau5‘s own love for gaming, specifically eSports–and the slow-building “No Problem,” a song whose quirky intro of bells and synths is reminiscent of Tom Waits‘ “What’s He Building In There.” Expect a variety of mau5 classics as “Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff,” “Strobe” and many others as well.
deadmau5‘ new stage show–a kinetic version of his previous cube with many enhancements-made its debut last night via “Live In Rehearsals,” where he gave a livestream performance on his YouTube channel of songs from W:/2016ALBUM/ and unveiled his updated, custom-built Cube 2.1, giving not only a sneak peek of his new music, but also the opportunity to explore the famed cube that is central to his upcoming live performances. Standing at 15 ft. tall and 16 ft. wide, making it larger than its predecessors, Cube 2.1 features internal robots that push the sides of the cube–consisting of state-of-the-art LED panels–up and around while projecting brand new graphics. deadmau5‘s original cube made its debut at Coachella in April 2010, catapulting him to become one of the most in-demand live acts in the world.
On deadmau5’s YouTube channel in the coming weeks, experience exclusive content including the livestream performance, 360-degree and standard format performance videos of the lead single “Let Go (feat. Grabbitz),” and behind the scenes videos of his iconic LED cube for his upcoming tour.
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deadmau5′ W:/2016ALBUM/ is available now at: http://smarturl.it/2016album
Catch deadmau5 on tour:
DATE | CITY | VENUE | |
Fri | 12/30 | Chandler, AZ | Decadence |
Sat | 12/31 | Dallas, TX | Lights All Night |
Sat | 12/31 | El Paso, TX | Lights All Night |
Sat | 3/25 | Bogota, Columbia | Estereo Picnic |
LOTS OF SHOWS IN A ROW TOUR: https://youtu.be/iAyXebsSM7o | |||
Wed | 3/29 | New York, NY | Hammerstein Ballroom |
Fri | 4/7 | Camden, NJ | BB&T Pavilion |
Sat | 4/8 | Columbia, MD | Merriweather Post Pavilion |
Mon | 4/10 | Lowell, MA | Tsongas Arena |
Thu | 4/13 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore |
Fri | 4/14 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore |
Sat | 4/22 | Seattle, WA | WaMu Theater |
Mon | 4/24 | Oakland, CA | The Fox Theater |
Tue | 4/25 | Oakland, CA | The Fox Theater |
Fri | 4/28 | Los Angeles, CA | The Shrine |
Sat | 4/29 | Los Angeles, CA | The Shrine |
Thu | 5/4 | Chicago, IL | Aragon Ballroom |
Fri | 5/5 | Chicago, IL | Aragon Ballroom |