Find anything you save across the site in your account
King Krule Announces 2023 Tour
By Madison Bloom
King Krule has announced a string of tour dates that will follow the release of his next album, Space Heavy , which arrives June 9 via Matador . Archy Marshall and his band will get started in Minneapolis on Friday, July 21, stopping over at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago the following day. Then, King Krule will wind through Detroit, Montreal, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Nashville, Denver, Seattle, and more, before playing his final U.S. gig in Los Angeles on September 25. King Krule will also play venues in the United Kingdom and Europe in October and November. Find the full itinerary below.
Space Heavy is King Krule’s follow-up to 2020’s Man Alive! Marshall wrote the album during periods in London and Liverpool between 2020 to 2022. He was largely inspired by the notion of “the space between” while conceptualizing his new batch of songs, which he recorded with producer Dilip Harris, saxophonist Ignacio Salvadores, drummer George Bass, bassist James Wilson, and guitarist Jack Towell.
Upon announcing Space Heavy last month, Marshall shared lead single “Seaforth,” along with with a music video directed by Jocelyn Anquetil . A couple of happy dogs co-starred with the musician in the clip.
Revisit “ How Supermarkets, Electricity Towers, and a Satanic President Inspired King Krule’s Man Alive! ”
All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
King Krule:
07-21 Minneapolis, MN - First Ave 07-22 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival 07-23 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple Theatre 07-25 Toronto, Ontario - History 07-26 Montreal, Quebec - Corona Theatre 07-28 Boston, MA - House of Blues 07-29 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club 07-30 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer 08-01 Brooklyn, NY - Kings Theatre 09-08 Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse 09-09 Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl 09-11 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall 09-12 Austin, TX - Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater 09-13 Dallas, TX - House of Blues 09-15 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre 09-16 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot 09-18 Portland, OR - Roseland Theatre 09-19 Vancouver British Columbia - Vogue Theatre 09-20 Seattle, WA - Paramount Theater 09-23 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater 09-25 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium 10-04 Dublin, Ireland - 3 Olympia 10-06 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowland 10-07 Manchester, England - Academy 10-09 London, England - Eventim Apollo 10-16 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso 10-18 Antwerp, Belgium - De Roma 10-19 Brussels, Belgium - AB 10-21 Cologne, Germany - Carlswerk Victoria 10-23 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega 10-26 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle 10-27 Prague, Czech Republic - Forum Karlin 10-28 Vienna, Austria - Simm City 10-30 Budapest, Hungary - Akvarium Klub 10-31 Ljubljana, Slovenia - Kino Siska 11-01 Zagreb, Croatia - Tvornica Kultur 11-03 Lausanne, Switzerland - Les Docks 11-04 Turin, Italy - Club to Club Festival 11-06 Paris, France - Trianon
By signing up you agree to our User Agreement (including the class action waiver and arbitration provisions ), our Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Pitchfork. You can unsubscribe at any time. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
By Matthew Strauss
By Nina Corcoran
By Jazz Monroe
- Moscow concerts Moscow concerts Moscow concerts See all Moscow concerts ( Change location ) Today · Next 7 days · Next 30 days
- Most popular artists worldwide
- Trending artists worldwide
- Tourbox for artists
Search for events or artists
- Sign up Log in
- Get the app
- Moscow concerts
- Change location
- Popular Artists
- Live streams
- Deutsch Português
- Popular artists
King Krule
- On tour: yes
- King Krule is not playing near you. View all concerts
- Moscow, Russian Federation Change location
349,087 fans get concert alerts for this artist.
Join Songkick to track King Krule and get concert alerts when they play near you.
Nearest concert to you
Glastonbury Festival
Touring outside your city
Be the first to know when they tour near Moscow, Russian Federation
Join 349,087 fans getting concert alerts for this artist
Upcoming concerts (1)
Similar artists with upcoming concerts, tours most with, live reviews.
With his reverb drenched guitar parts and deceivingly world-weary vocals, King Krule (otherwise known as Archy Marshall) chooses not to overcrowd his songs with unnecessary layers of sound, preferring instead to place more onus on his incredibly individual and surprisingly deep and crunchy voice. Infusing his youthful indie angst with an impressive lyrical palette, and being influenced somewhat by his interest in Hip Hop (have a listen to some of his Edgar The Beatmaker material and his collaborations with the likes of RATKING), he has succeeded in sculpting a very individual sound for himself. His live performances are not to be missed, if only to show you that he is far younger than his morose tone may suggest. His awkwardness on stage only adds to the tortured-poet image that he has cultivated, and he does not fail to exhibit his mellow-jangle guitar skills when singing songs such as ‘Ocean Bed’ and ‘The Krockadile’, both definite personal favourites. An emotionally simmering songwriter, he is also a skilful performer whose shows are well worth catching: This London based talent is not to be missed!
Report as inappropriate
One of the best experiences. Not only as a sound matter but as a live performance matter. It was incredible how not only the whole team could reproduce the album sound but how every tune had an intense emotion of truth. Real emotions for real music, real music for real emotions.
Thank you, King Krule team!<3
King Krule was amazing, he sounds almost equally as good in person! The Black Cat was also the perfect venue for his show. The show was sold out and the opener, Show Me The Body was a little more hardcore than Krule, but I liked it. Killer show overall, 10/10!!
I seen King Krule in Glasgow earlier in the year after following his music for the last 2 or 3 years. I was there with my son and daughter. Totally amazing voice and guitar. Looking forward to the next gig I can get to, Paul, Derry
Comme un voyage.
Hypnotique.
Acteurs témoins du nouvel idéalisme,
Des silences qui provoquent des frissons,
Des harmonies qui donnent envie de déchirer.
Des mélodies qui donnent envie d'aimer.
Un ami qui te veut du bien.
King Krule is a really good live performer. He really embodies the songs he sings and his emotions run really heavy during his shows. The Warsaw was a great venue to see him in as it was intimate and sentimental, much like he is.
Probably the best gig I’ve been to. He was ridiculously good. If I had to say one negative was that the crowd was a bit pushy but can’t really blame them as the vibe was off the Richter. Much love for the Zoo Kid
Photos (12)
Posters (55)
Past concerts
Guanamor Teatro Studio
Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX
Élysée Montmartre
View all past concerts
King Krule tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you
Want to see King Krule in concert? Find information on all of King Krule’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2024-2025.
King Krule is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 1 concert across 1 country in 2024-2025. View all concerts.
Next concert:
Popularity ranking:
- Moneybagg Yo (1102)
- King Krule (1103)
- Gary Clark Jr. (1104)
Concerts played in 2024:
Touring history
Most played:
- Los Angeles (LA) (15)
- New York (NYC) (13)
- London (11)
- Amsterdam (7)
Appears most with:
- Mount Kimbie (12)
- Savages (12)
- AlunaGeorge (11)
- Unknown Mortal Orchestra (11)
- Four Tet (10)
Distance travelled:
Similar artists
- Most popular charts
- API information
- Brand guidelines
- Community guidelines
- Terms of use
- Privacy policy
- Cookies settings
- Cookies policy
Get your tour dates seen everywhere.
- But we really hope you love us.
- Advertising
- Art & Culture
- Graphic Design
- Illustration
- Photography
- Product Design
- Inspiration
- Get Featured
How The Unlimited Dream Company gave King Krule's 2023 tour a unique visual look
A one-of-a-kind artist demanded a visual look for his shows that was out of the ordinary. The Unlimited Dream Company explain how they delivered it.
All photography by Alex Brown and Reuben Bastienne Lewis
Here at Creative Boom, we try not to overuse the word 'unique'. It's a word thrown about in the creative industry with abandon but can rarely be justified as anything other than hyperbole. But early this month at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London, I went to a gig that really did look like nothing I've ever seen before.
I'd come to see King Krule, the nom-de-plume of cult singer-songwriter Archy Marshall, and if you're not familiar with his act, it takes a little explaining. The 29-year-old appears on stage with a conventional-looking band, but that's where any convention starts and ends.
His music is epic, melancholy, meandering, discordant, and often droney, and ranges in style from punk to jazz to ambient and beyond, often within a single track. Overall, there's a palpable sense of 'anything could happen'. For example, most bands tune up between songs; King Krule's been known to purposely de-tune . It's that kind of gig.
And it's not just music where King Krule applies this genre-defying, rule-breaking approach. The moment the gig starts, it's evident the look of the thing will be quite different to what you'd expect from a normal show.
As you can see from the pictures here, the standard relationship between star and lighting has been turned on its head. Rather than putting a spotlight on King Krule, he and his band spend most of the time in murky darkness. And where swirls and flashes of colourful lights do spill up, it's more to obscure what's going on with the musicians than to illuminate them. The whole effect was more like being in a smoke-filled 1930s jazz club than a modern arena in 2023.
I was intrigued to learn the thinking behind this approach. So I chatted with George Thomson and Harrison Smith, the creative director duo behind The Unlimited Dream Company (UDC), about how they put the visual look of the show together.
Hip-hop to punk-jazz
"This was our first tour with King Krule, but we'd worked with his manager Theo [Lalic] before, for [the Nigerian artist] Obongjayar," recalls Harrison. "And then, through that, Theo asked him to take a look at King Krule. Since starting UDC in 2021, we've been working with many UK rappers, such as Loyle Carner, Slow Thai, Skepta and Pa Salieu, but we worried we'd get typecast. So, we were looking to partner with someone completely different. Plus, we generally only work with artists whose music resonates with us and the artist has a singular vision. So King Krule was perfect."
So what was the brief, and how did they approach it? "King Krule intentionally feels like his music is very intimate and personal," Harrison responds. "It's very much about the relationship between him and the audience. And in bigger spaces, that relationship might potentially not work as well. So our whole objective for the show was to create something intimate and moody."
He acknowledges that this flies in the face of gig convention. "Normally, the default is to light up the artist, so they stand out as this figurehead," he notes. "But for King Krule, he wants the music to stand front and centre; that's his main objective. So we needed to create an intimate space where he felt comfortable doing his performance, where he felt like his music would relate to the audience."
More specifically, King Krule wanted to represent the artwork for his album on stage, which was achieved with striking printed drapes. "Our idea was to break that apart into layers, like the layering within his music," says Harrison.
"But then also the album was loosely about the contemplation of spaces in between things," he adds. "King Krule wrote much of it on journeys between Liverpool and London. And with my architecture background, I've always been interested in the borders and boundaries where things meet and the gaps between things. The liminal spaces where exciting things happen and not being polarised on two edges. So it was trying to create that sense within a small stage space."
Dieter Ram influence
While bright lights were to be avoided, UDC realised they'd need some kind of lighting. (They did actually consider having a show in complete darkness, but ultimately figured that would make the illuminated fire exits the focus instead.) George takes up the story.
"We had these towered lights in the corners of the stage," he explains. "These allowed us to create a more intimate, isolated space for him to operate in while creating energy and dynamism down on the stage rather than everything being led from the roof." And these weren't just light sources but part of the staging in their own right. "A bugbear of ours is that many stage lights just aren't beautiful objects," he explains. They're quite clunky and ugly things. So we designed these to look like beautiful objects; more like a Dieter Ram-inflected, retrofuturistic Modernist lamp than a normal stage light."
And there was one more layer to the staging, Harrison explains – namely, the area between the singer and the audience. "We always try, when we design, to include the audience as part of the set," he explains. "A lot of gigs these days feel like everyone is just looking at a giant TV screen. So we aim to create this intimate, medium ground, and then there's the background, and everything falls into darkness. That allows us to section things out, use lights to pick out elements within the set, and just play with the space in a way that works with the music."
Murky interest
As a result, this was the darkest, murkiest-looking gig I've ever been to. But while that might sound drab, depressing and monotonous, it was actually the opposite. By focusing the audience's eyes on darkness so much, the brief bursts of light, colour and movement became entrancing and kept the visual interest up throughout the performance.
Smoke effects were an important part of the overall effect. "There is a general level of haze to maintain that void," says Harrison. "It was important to us to create an atmosphere and a mood, rather than be like, 'Look at these lights that are doing these things'. Yes, you have to have some energy and lights to look at. But with this lyrical, spoken word story being told on stage, we were more interested in creating something hazy, moody, and bathed in light."
In short, the challenge was to find different and interesting ways to diffuse light. "It's something everyone does in film," George points out. "But with many stage lights, you just have a raw light source, which is the opposite of King Krule's world. So we used haze to diffuse the light, soften everything and create that atmosphere, rather than seeing the structure in the lighthead of the fixture.
"And then we looked at creating big washes of light, so King Krule becomes a silhouette amongst it all. You still get the activity and movement of his performance without necessarily seeing a clear image. So again, like in film, light becomes the most important storytelling device; shrinking down the stage and opening up and resetting tension."
Editor's Picks
New season of The Creative Boom Podcast showcases the diverse ways creativity impacts our world
Creatives reveal when they made a fool of themselves, and the lessons they learned
Qianhui yu's surreal and inspirational illustrations shine a spotlight on social problems.
Fab new typefaces to freshen up your design projects this Spring
The LEGO Group's new design identity builds on one of the brand's core values
JKR overhauls RSPCA’s identity to align with its newly defined purpose
Why mymind is the visual inspiration tool designers have been crying out for
How to reinvent yourself through art, just like Sharon Stone
Branding for Glasgow sushi spot combines the best of Japanese and US culture
The creative's guide to making networking meaningful
Posture, healthy backs and the creative industry, with Eleanor Burt
The art and science behind successful rebranding, with Lee Rolston
The magic of filmmaking and surviving Hollywood, with Miles Watts
The Creative Boom Podcast Christmas Special 2023
Further reading.
Seymour Licht's photos of subway Halloween costumes are a time capsule of terror
Relive 40 years of Mixmag with special anniversary exhibition of iconic covers
William Child brings Tim Key's poems to life in hilariously absurd claymations
Out of Place Studio's identity for nature education scheme hits all the right notes
Mix and match your perfect amsterdam museum night with from form's flipbook.
Rafael Medeiros on enduring the Hollywood strikes as a freelance graphic designer
Tokyo Dome City's colourful new identity shows off the potential of variable fonts
Before You Ask: RNIB campaign answers common questions about sight loss
Get the best of Creative Boom delivered to your inbox weekly
King Krule Unveils 2023 Tour Plans
Photo by Frank Lebon
Today, King Krule, also known as Archy Marshall, outlined a slew of tour dates set to coincide with the release of his new LP Space Heavy , which is set to drop on June 9 via Matador. The tour will see the English singer, songwriter, musician, rapper and record producer perform in the U.S., Europe and the U.K., along with festivals.
King Krule and his band will kick off their tour at First Ave in Minneapolis on July 21; they’ll then stop at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago the next day. Next, the tour will then take them through Detroit, Montreal, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, N.Y., Nashville, Tenn., Denver, Seattle, and more. Their final show on the tour stateside will take place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on Sept. 25.
Afterward, King Krule will take to the stage in venues across the United Kingdom and Europe from October to November, with appearances in cities like Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Dublin, London and more.
Space Heavy follows King Krule’s 2020 record, Man Alive! , and was written by Marshall over the course of two years spent between London and Liverpool. Marshall was heavily influenced by the concept of “the space between” while creating his latest songs, which he recorded with a team of collaborators, including producer Dilip Harris, saxophonist Ignacio Salvadores, drummer George Bass, bassist James Wilson, and guitarist Jack Towell.
Marshall has already shared the lead single from the album, “Seaforth,” along with a music video directed by Jocelyn Anquetil, which features Marshall alongside a pair of friendly dogs. Read more about the first taste of Space Heavy here .
General sale for tickets begins this Friday, May 5, at 10:00 a.m. local time. Learn more and find tickets here .
King Krule Tour Dates
July 21 Minneapolis, MN – First Ave July 22 Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival July 23 Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre July 25 Toronto, Ontario – History July 26 Montreal, Quebec – Corona Theatre July 28 Boston, MA – House of Blues July 29 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club July 30 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer Oct. 01 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre Sept. 08 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse Sept. 09 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl Sept. 11 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall Sept. 12 Austin, TX – Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater Sept. 13 Dallas, TX – House of Blues Sept. 15 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre Sept. 16 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot Sept. 18 Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre Sept. 19 Vancouver British Columbia – Vogue Theatre Sept. 20 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theater Sept. 23 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater Sept. 25 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium Oct. 04 Dublin, Ireland – 3 Olympia Oct. 06 Glasgow, Scotland – Barrowland Oct. 07 Manchester, England – Academy Oct. 09 London, England – Eventim Apollo Oct. 16 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Oct. 18 Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma Oct. 19 Brussels, Belgium – AB Oct. 21 Cologne, Germany – Carlswerk Victoria Oct. 23 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega Oct. 26 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle Oct. 27 Prague, Czech Republic – Forum Karlin Oct. 28 Vienna, Austria – Simm City Oct. 30 Budapest, Hungary – Akvarium Klub Oct. 31 Ljubljana, Slovenia – Kino Siska Nov. 01 Zagreb, Croatia – Tvornica Kultur Nov. 03 Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks Nov. 04 Turin, Italy – Club to Club Festival Nov. 06 Paris, France – Trianon
Newsletters
Marketplace.
March 2024 Relix Issue
Phish "Balloon" White T-Shirt by Danny Clinch
Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country - Reflector (Exclusive 2-LP Relix Red Variant)
RetroBlakesberg Volume One: The Film Archives
Rose & Bolt Logo Pin | Silver / Sparkle
Music Pro Ear Protection Set by EARPEACE
Floating Orbs - Throwback Tie-Dye T-Shirt
Mikaela Davis & Southern Star - The Relix Session (Limited Edition 2-LP Sunflower Splatter Vinyl)
Grateful Dead Rainbow Bears Woven Cotton Blanket
Taper's Section "Stack" T-Shirt
Futurebirds - Thanks Y'all (Exclusive 3-LP Relix Clear Violet Variant)
Love Lights | Crystal String Lights | Rose Quartz
They Sound Grate Crewneck Sweatshirt
Daily 7 news.
Watch: Paul McCartney and the Eagles Perform “Let It Be” at Jimmy Buffet Tribute Concert in Los Angeles
Abigail Rosen Holmes, Phish Vegas Show and Co-Creative Director, Hints at Sphere Experience
Joan Osborne on the Group Mind Experience, the Studio as Sanctuary and Grateful Dead Boot Camp
Spotify to Unveil Remix Feature, Allowing Listeners to Speed Up, Slow Down and Mash Up Songs
Members of Talking Heads, Pavement and More Discuss Food Habits in New Book ‘Taste in Music’
Listen: Brian Wilson Offers Posthumous Duet with Glen Campbell on “Strong,” Fifth Preview Single from Glen Campbell Duets
The Soul Rebels Announce Spring 2024 Tour with Ghostface Killah, Chris Dave, Fred Wesley, Seun Kuti and More
You might also like
That’s Hot: Paris Hilton Plays Cornhole While Vampire Weekend Deliver Phish, Grateful Dead Medley Jam at Coachella
Watch: Ronnie Wood and Chuck Leavell Join The Black Crowes, Perform Faces “Stay With Me” for First Time Since 1990
- Live at Relix
Shower your loved ones with the gift of music!
1 Year. 8 Issues. Only $24.95
- Show Archive
- Listen to Coog Radio
- Officer Board
- Coog Radio Updates
King Krule Brings the Space Heavy Tour to Houston
Written by amarylis rodriguez on september 18, 2023.
On September 11, 2023, King Krule performed an amazing sold-out show alongside pop artist LUCY (Cooper B. Handy) downstairs at White Oak Music Hall .
Cooper Handy, commonly known as LUCY, kicked off the night with his catchy tunes and upbeat energy. He performed many songs across his discography, such as “ My Song 10 ,” “ NEW BEACH SONG ,” and “ Yes I Did .” Throughout the night, he invited the crowd to match his energy by dancing, and the audience happily followed his lead. From the colorful lights on stage to the liveliness of the performers, fans enjoyed a pleasant performance in preparation for King Krule.
At around nine o’clock, the lights dimmed, and the crowd moved forward, anticipating the main act. The audience went wild as King Krule and his band entered the stage. Opening with “ Perfecto Miserable ,” the soft guitar and his warm voice set a comforting tone for the night.
The singer continued with a mix of different songs from albums like Man Alive! , The OOZ and, of course, his newest album, Space Heavy . One thing I enjoyed about the show was how the lights matched perfectly with each song played. The fast pace of “ Rock Bottom ” was accompanied by pulsating white lights. The melodic flow of “ Baby Blue ” was complemented by a light blue spotlight that slowly circled the room. The lights brought every emotion from the singer on stage.
Towards the end of the set, the artist thanked Houston for coming to the show before concluding the performance with “ If It Was Only Warmth ” and “ It’s All Soup Now .” As the lights dimmed again, Krule exited the stage, and the audience eagerly awaited an encore.
After a few seconds, the band returned and thanked the crowd for one last time. The night ended with one of the singer’s top hits, “ Out Getting Ribs .” It only took the first few notes of the song for the audience to cheer in excitement for the final song. The beautiful guitar riff gave the audience a sense of joy; I even saw a few tears of happiness from one of the groups next to me.
If you are considering seeing King Krule on his Space Heavy tour, I highly recommend it. Please find information on the rest of his U.S. tour here !
Amarylis Rodriguez
View all posts
You may also like
My 2024 spring playlist.
Nia Richardson
April 12, 2024
A Fiery Zodiac Playlist for Aries Season
Sophie Nimberger
April 10, 2024
Out of This World: A Guide to Austin Psych Fest 2024
April 8, 2024
Continue reading
Daniel caesar performs a sold-out show at 713 music hall.
Previous post
Haunt: “no sleep till’ death” tour review.
Coog Radio at University of Houston
Riding the Airwaves
Current track.
- Subscribe to Relix
- Radio Charts
- Livestream Guide
Current Issue Details
Buy Current Issue
Published: 2023/05/01
King Krule Unveils 2023 Tour Plans
Photo by Frank Lebon
Today, King Krule, also known as Archy Marshall, outlined a slew of tour dates set to coincide with the release of his new LP Space Heavy , which is set to drop on June 9 via Matador. The tour will see the English singer, songwriter, musician, rapper and record producer perform in the U.S., Europe and the U.K., along with festivals.
King Krule and his band will kick off their tour at First Ave in Minneapolis on July 21; they’ll then stop at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago the next day. Next, the tour will then take them through Detroit, Montreal, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, N.Y., Nashville, Tenn., Denver, Seattle, and more. Their final show on the tour stateside will take place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on Sept. 25.
Afterward, King Krule will take to the stage in venues across the United Kingdom and Europe from October to November, with appearances in cities like Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Dublin, London and more.
Space Heavy follows King Krule’s 2020 record, Man Alive! , and was written by Marshall over the course of two years spent between London and Liverpool. Marshall was heavily influenced by the concept of “the space between” while creating his latest songs, which he recorded with a team of collaborators, including producer Dilip Harris, saxophonist Ignacio Salvadores, drummer George Bass, bassist James Wilson, and guitarist Jack Towell.
Marshall has already shared the lead single from the album, “Seaforth,” along with a music video directed by Jocelyn Anquetil, which features Marshall alongside a pair of friendly dogs. Read more about the first taste of Space Heavy here .
General sale for tickets begins this Friday, May 5, at 10:00 a.m. local time. Learn more and find tickets here .
King Krule Tour Dates
July 21 Minneapolis, MN – First Ave July 22 Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival July 23 Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre July 25 Toronto, Ontario – History July 26 Montreal, Quebec – Corona Theatre July 28 Boston, MA – House of Blues July 29 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club July 30 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer Oct. 01 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre Sept. 08 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse Sept. 09 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl Sept. 11 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall Sept. 12 Austin, TX – Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater Sept. 13 Dallas, TX – House of Blues Sept. 15 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre Sept. 16 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot Sept. 18 Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre Sept. 19 Vancouver British Columbia – Vogue Theatre Sept. 20 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theater Sept. 23 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater Sept. 25 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium Oct. 04 Dublin, Ireland – 3 Olympia Oct. 06 Glasgow, Scotland – Barrowland Oct. 07 Manchester, England – Academy Oct. 09 London, England – Eventim Apollo Oct. 16 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Oct. 18 Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma Oct. 19 Brussels, Belgium – AB Oct. 21 Cologne, Germany – Carlswerk Victoria Oct. 23 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega Oct. 26 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle Oct. 27 Prague, Czech Republic – Forum Karlin Oct. 28 Vienna, Austria – Simm City Oct. 30 Budapest, Hungary – Akvarium Klub Oct. 31 Ljubljana, Slovenia – Kino Siska Nov. 01 Zagreb, Croatia – Tvornica Kultur Nov. 03 Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks Nov. 04 Turin, Italy – Club to Club Festival Nov. 06 Paris, France – Trianon
Show No Comments
No Comments comments associated with this post
Note: It may take a moment for your post to appear
Leave a reply cancel reply.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
- That’s Hot: Paris Hilton Plays Cornhole While Vampire Weekend Deliver Phish, Grateful Dead Medley Jam at Coachella
- Watch: Ronnie Wood and Chuck Leavell Join The Black Crowes, Perform Faces “Stay With Me” for First Time Since 1990
- Lana Del Rey Welcomes Jon Batiste, Billie Eilish and Jack Antonoff at Coachella
- Billy Strings Starts Spring Tour with Bluegrass Standards in Tampa, Fla.
- Listen: Brian Wilson Offers Posthumous Duet with Glen Campbell on “Strong,” Fifth Preview Single from Glen Campbell Duets
- Watch: Paul McCartney and the Eagles Perform “Let It Be” at Jimmy Buffet Tribute Concert in Los Angeles
- Spotify to Unveil Remix Feature, Allowing Listeners to Speed Up, Slow Down and Mash Up Songs
- Abigail Rosen Holmes, Phish Vegas Show and Co-Creative Director, Hints at Sphere Experience
Most Popular
- Most Commented
- Drumming on the Moon: Isaac Eady Finds His Groove with Tedeschi Trucks Band and Beyond
- Goose Debut New Lineup at The Capitol Theatre
- Texas Weekend: Bob Dylan Busts Out Ry Cooder Cover for First-Time Since 1998, Welcomes Jimmie Vaughan Sit-in
- Watch: Billy Strings Joins Primus for “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver” in Tennessee
- Goose Bring Rarities, a Live Debut and More Shenanigans to Night Three at The Capitol Theatre
- Trey Anastasio Announces Boston Pops Symphony Performance After Previous 2020 Cancellation
- Widespread Panic Plot Three-Night Boston Return, First Since 2015
- Report: Dead & Company Cancel West Palm Beach and Tampa Shows
- Willie Nelson, Bob Weir and More to Participate in ‘Biden For President’ Livestream Fundraiser
- SiriusXM Announces Launch of Phish Radio, Jam On Moves to App and Online
- Eric Clapton Releases Politically-Charged “This Has Gotta Stop”
- Thousands of Music Fans Sign Petition to Bring Jam On Back to SiriusXM
- “You Should Fuckin’ Pay Attention”: Chris Robinson Gets Frustrated at Philadelphia Crowd During “Brothers of a Feather” Gig
- Nike Confirms Grateful Dead Sneaker Collaboration, Sets Release Date
- Zach Deputy Responds to His Attendance at DC Trump Rally
- Monthly Contributors
- Consequence
King Krule Announces 2023 “Space Heavy Tour”
In support of his upcoming album Space Heavy
King Krule has announced his 2023 “Space Heavy Tour,” which will not be going to outer space, but will be a fairly comprehensive trek across North America and Europe. The tour is in support of the musician’s upcoming album Space Heavy .
Archy Marshall will kick things off on July 21st at Minneapolis’ First Avenue before making stops in cities including Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Brooklyn, Houston, Seattle, and Los Angeles throughout the summer. In early October, he’ll cross the pond to begin the UK/EU leg in Dublin, hitting a bunch of European countries before completing the tour in Paris on November 6th.
Grab yours at Ticketmaster . Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
See King Krule’s 2023 “Space Heavy Tour” dates below.
Space Heavy is out June 9th on Matador, and Marshall shared its lead single “Seaforth” a couple of weeks ago. That album will be his first since Man Alive! in 2020.
King Krule 2023 Tour Dates: 07/21 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 07/22 – Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival 07/23 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre 07/25 – Toronto, ON @ History 07/26 – Montréal, QC @ Corona Theatre 07/28 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues 07/29 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club 07/30 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer 08/01 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre 08/02 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre 09/08 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse 09/09 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl 09/11 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall 09/12 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater 09/13 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues 09/15 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 09/16 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot 09/18 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre 09/19 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre 09/20 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre 09/23 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 09/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 09/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 10/04 – Dublin, IE @ Olympia 10/06 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland 10/07 – Manchester, UK @ Academy 10/09 – London, UK @ Eventim Apollo 10/10 – London, UK @ London Eventim Apollo 10/16 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso 10/17 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso 10/18 – Antwerp, BE @ De Roma 10/19 – Brussels, BE @ AB 10/21 – Cologne, DE @ Carlswerk Victoria 10/23 – Copenhagen, DK @ Vega 10/24 – Copenhagen, DK @ Vega 10/26 – Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle 10/27 – Prague, CZ @ Forum Karlin 10/28 – Vienna, AT @ Simm City 10/30 – Budapest, HU @ Akvarium Klub 10/31 – Ljubljana, SI @ Kino Siska 11/01 – Zagreb, HR @ Tvornica Kulture 11/03 – Lausanne, CH @ Les Docks 11/04 – Turin, IT @ Club To Club Festival 11/06 – Paris, FR @ Trianon 11/07 – Paris, France @ Trianon
Personalized Stories
Around the web, latest stories.
Maggie Rogers Adds Arena Shows to "Don't Forget Me Tour" with Reduced Price Box Office Tickets
April 11, 2024
Crowded House Announce 2024 North American Tour
How to Get Tickets to Mariah Carey’s 2024 Las Vegas Residency
Sleater-Kinney Expand 2024 Tour with New US Dates
Aerosmith Announce 2024-2025 North American Farewell Tour
April 10, 2024
How to Buy Tickets to Fuerza Regida's 2024 Tour
April 9, 2024
Deep Purple and Yes Team Up for 2024 North American Tour
Is For Lovers 2024 Traveling Fest: Hawthorne Heights, Underoath, Yellowcard, All-American Rejects
King krule announces 2023 "space heavy tour".
- Album Streams
- Upcoming Releases
- Film Trailers
- TV Trailers
- Pop Culture
- Album Reviews
- Concert Reviews
- Festival Coverage
- Film Reviews
- Cover Stories
- Hometowns of Consequence
- Song of the Week
- Album of the Month
- Behind the Boards
- Dustin ‘Em Off
- Track by Track
- Top 100 Songs Ever
- Crate Digging
- Best Albums of 2023
- Best Songs of 2023
- Best Films of 2023
- Best TV Shows of 2023
- Top Albums of All Time
- Festival News
- Festival Outlook
- How to Get Tickets
- Photo Galleries
- Consequence Daily
- The Story Behind the Song
- Kyle Meredith
- Stanning BTS
- In Defense of Ska
- Good for a Weekend
- Consequence UNCUT
- The Spark Parade
- Beyond the Boys Club
- Going There with Dr. Mike
- The What Podcast
- Consequence Uncut
- Behind the Boys Club
- Two for the Road
- 90 Seconds or Less
- Battle of the Badmate
- Video Essays
- News Roundup
- First Time I Heard
- Mining Metal
Theme Weeks
- Industrial Week
- Marvel Week
- Disney Week
- Foo Fighters Week
- TV Theme Song Week
- Sex in Cinema Week
Follow Consequence
- Discount Codes
King Krule announces huge ‘Space Heavy’ world tour
The artist will be playing in North America, the UK and Europe
King Krule has announced an extensive tour in support of his upcoming album ‘Space Heavy’ .
The artist’s new album is due out on June 9 and is set to explore “the space between” two locations he considers home, London and Liverpool.
To support the album, King Krule will be playing shows in the UK, Europe and North America. The artist – real name Archy Marshall – has already announced a string of release shows in London, Bristol, Liverpool and Kingston. Find tickets here .
The tour kicks off in Minneapolis on July 21, with King Krule set to play in the US until the end of September. He will then be playing in Europe in October, starting in Dublin before signing off in Paris on November 6.
You can check out the full list of tour dates below and buy tickets here for UK shows and here for the US.
JULY 21 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue 22 – Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Festival 23 – Detroit, Mi – Masonic Temple Theater 25 – Toronto, ON – History 26 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theater 28 – Boston, MA – House of Blues 29 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club 30 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Recommended
AUGUST 1 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theater
SEPTEMBER 8 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse 9 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl 11 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall 12 – Austin, TX – Stubbs Waller Creek Ampitheater 13 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues 15 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theater 16 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot 18 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater 19 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theater 20 – Seattle, WA – Parmount Theater 23 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
OCTOBER 4 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia 6 – Glasgow, U.K. – Barrowland Ballroom 7 – Manchester, U.K. – Academy 9 – London, U.K. – Eventim Apollo 16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso 18 – Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma 19 – Brussels, Belgium – AB 21 – Cologne, Germany – Carlswerk Victoria 23 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega 26 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle 27 – Prague, Czech Republic – Forum Karlin 28 – Vienna, Austria – Simm City 30 – Budapest, Hungary – Akvarium Klub 31 – Ljubljana, Slovenia – Kino Siska
NOVEMBER 1 – Zagreb, Croatia – Tvornica Kultur 3 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Les Docks 4 – Turin, Italy – Club To Club Festival 6 – Paris, France – Trianon
Last month, it was announced that a range of King Krule songs — which were only available via flexi discs sold on tour — could now be found online.
The discs included songs such as ‘It’s All Soup Now’, ‘Flimsier’, ‘Achtung’, and ‘Time For Slurp’ and are now available to listen to after fans uploaded the tracks to YouTube.
Fans can buy and sell tickets for King Krule at global marketplace, viagogo here .
- Related Topics
- Live Music News
You May Also Like
Coachella 2024 liveblog day three: doja cat, justin bieber and all the news from sunday, ‘back to black’ review: marisa abela makes a worthy amy winehouse, le sserafim live at coachella 2024: k-pop girl group get raw and loose, ‘fallout’ review: learn to love the bomb in this fun yet flawed adaptation, grief empowered actor abubakar salim – now he’s making a video game about it, more stories, former blizzard boss wants fans to “tip” developers for games like ‘baldur’s gate 3’, mae muller makes long-awaited return to the stage to headline club nme with ladbrokes live, tyler, the creator wore a palestine pin badge during his coachella headline set, jon bon jovi may never sing live again: “if i can’t be the guy i once was, then i’m done”, watch paris hilton crash vampire weekend’s coachella 2024 set to play ‘cornhole’, ‘fallout’ games get huge spike in players following success of tv show.
King Krule announces European and North American tour
The dates will follow the release of new album ‘space heavy’..
2nd May 2023 Words: Max Pilley
King Krule , News
King Krule has announced an extensive tour that will cover the US and Europe later this year.
The dates will begin following the release of his new album ‘Space Heavy’, which is out on 9th June via XL Recordings in the UK and Matador in the US.
‘Space Heavy’ will be the fifth full-length album from Archy Marshall, and the fourth under the King Krule moniker. He has previously shared the album’s lead single ‘Seaforth’.
Catch King Krule at the following dates:
21: Minneapolis, First Ave
22: Chicago, Pitchfork Music Festival
23: Detroit, Masonic Temple Theatre
25: Toronto, History
26: Montreal, Corona Theatre
28: Boston, House of Blues
29: Washington, 9:30 Club
30: Philadelphia, Union Transfer
1: Brooklyn, Kings Theatre
8: Atlanta, Variety Playhouse
9: Nashville, Brooklyn Bowl
11: Houston, White Oak Music Hall
12: Austin, Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
13: Dallas, House of Blues
15: Denver, Ogden Theatre
16: Salt Lake City, The Depot
18: Portland, Roseland Theatre
19: Vancouver, Vogue Theatre
20: Seattle, Paramount Theater
23: Oakland, Fox Theater
25: Los Angeles, Hollywood Palladium
4: Dublin, 3 Olympia
6: Glasgow, Barrowland
7: Manchester, Academy
9: London, Eventim Apollo
16: Amsterdam, Paradiso
18: Antwerp, De Roma
19: Brussels, AB
21: Cologne, Carlswerk Victoria
23: Copenhagen, Vega
26: Berlin, Columbiahalle
27: Prague, Forum Karlin
28: Vienna, Simm City
30: Budapest, Akvarium Klub
31: Ljubljana, Kino Siska
1: Zagreb, Tvornica Kultur
3: Lausanne, Les Docks
4: Turin, Club to Club Festival
6: Paris, Trianon
Tags: King Krule , News
Latest News
Nell Mescal shares new track ‘ Yellow Dresser’
Tom Morello , Altin Gün & more join line-up for 2024 ’ s EXIT Festival
Kasabian offer up new track ‘ Coming Back To Me Good’
Dua Lipa shares new scorching new single ‘ Illusion’
Goat Girl share video for second album preview ‘ motorway’
Records, etc at.
King Krule - Space Heavy (Vinyl LP - clear)
£24.99
King Krule - Space Heavy (Vinyl LP - black)
King krule - space heavy (cd).
King Krule - Man Alive! (Vinyl LP - black)
£27.99
King Krule - Man Alive! (Cd)
£11.99
King Krule - 6 Feet Beneath The Moon (Cd)
Album Review
King Krule - Space Heavy
Heavy in atmosphere and tone.
7th June 2023, 7:55am
King Krule shares new single ‘ Flimsier ’
It comes just days ahead of the release of the 'Space Heavy' album.
6th June 2023, 3:32pm
King Krule shares latest single ‘ If Only It Was Warmth ’
It is the second single from upcoming album ‘Space Heavy’.
18th May 2023, 12:00am
King Krule announces his return with new album ‘Space Heavy’
He also shared a new single, the tracklist, and a series of out-store live shows.
13th April 2023, 12:00am
✉ Stay Updated!
Get the best of DIY to your inbox each week.
Latest Issue
With Bob Vylan, St Vincent, girl in red, Lizzy McAlpine and more.
Read Now Buy Now Subscribe to DIY
King Krule Verified
Similar artists on tour, king krule merch.
Live Photos of King Krule
Concerts and tour dates
Fan reviews.
About King Krule
- Watch Seaforth
MAILING LIST
Space Heavy Tour
With jerkcurb, show starts.
Note: There is a strict 4 ticket limit. Any attempt to exceed the ticket limit of 4 per customer, or to game the system in any way, will result in cancellation of orders without notice.
Archy Marshall announces Space Heavy, the fourth studio album released under his King Krule alias, due June 9 via XL Recordings. Written from 2020 to 2022 in between London and...
Special Guests
Jerkcurb is a musician & illustrator from south London. It’s tough to say exactly when Jacob Read started making music for the night. Better known as Jerkcurb, Read has been...
First Avenue is more than just four walls, a soundboard, and a stage; it is the epicenter of live music and entertainment in Minneapolis. Having celebrated its 50th Anniversary in…
Share this show!
Emily nenni, shallow alcove, with hana eid, with alan sparhawk and brent penny.
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
May 1, 2023. King Krule, photo by Frank Lebon. King Krule has announced a string of tour dates that will follow the release of his next album, Space Heavy, which arrives June 9 via Matador. Archy ...
Live. Anyone have any word on if there are any opening acts for the current KK tour thru the states? 2. 8 Share. Sort by: Add a Comment. 999squishy. • 8 mo. ago. nope its just king krule for 3 hours straight.
See all upcoming 2023-24 tour dates, support acts, reviews and venue info. Live streams; Chase City concerts. ... King Krule tour dates and tickets 2023-2024 near you. King Krule will be performing near you at Various Venues on Thursday 07 September 2023 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 48 concerts across 14 countries in 2023 ...
Why LUCY on King Krule Tour? I went to the Nashville King Krule show this weekend and I was shocked at the opening act. I thought LUCY was pretty bad to be honest (no hate just my opinion) and it seemed like everyone around me agreed. My question is why does King Krule have LUCY on the space heavy tour? The performance lacked taste while King ...
September 13, 2023 - King Krule performs live at House of Blues, Dallas, Texas, on his US tour of the new album 'Space Heavy', with opening support from LUCY...
I'd come to see King Krule, the nom-de-plume of cult singer-songwriter Archy Marshall, and if you're not familiar with his act, it takes a little explaining. The 29-year-old appears on stage with a conventional-looking band, but that's where any convention starts and ends.
King Krule Tour Dates. July 21 Minneapolis, MN - First Ave. July 22 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival. July 23 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple Theatre. July 25 Toronto, Ontario - History ...
On September 11, 2023, King Krule performed an amazing sold-out show alongside pop artist LUCY (Cooper B. Handy) downstairs at White Oak Music Hall. Cooper Handy, commonly known as LUCY, kicked off the night with his catchy tunes and upbeat energy. He performed many songs across his discography, such as "My Song 10," "NEW BEACH SONG," and "Yes I Did."
King Krule Tour Dates. July 21 Minneapolis, MN - First Ave. July 22 Chicago, IL - Pitchfork Music Festival. July 23 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple Theatre. July 25 Toronto, Ontario - History ...
Archy Marshall is releasing a new King Krule album, Space Heavy, at the beginning of June. ... King Krule Announces 2023 Tour Dates. King Krule Announces 2023 Tour Dates. News May 1, 2023 11:18 AM ...
See King Krule's 2023 "Space Heavy Tour" dates below. Space Heavy is out June 9th on Matador, and Marshall shared its lead single "Seaforth" a couple of weeks ago. That album will be his first since Man Alive! in 2020. King Krule 2023 Tour Dates: 07/21 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue. 07/22 - Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival.
Credit: Burak Cingi. King Krule has announced an extensive tour in support of his upcoming album 'Space Heavy'. The artist's new album is due out on June 9 and is set to explore "the space ...
King Krule - Space Heavy. 4 Stars. Heavy in atmosphere and tone. 7th June 2023, 7:55am. News. King Krule shares new single 'Flimsier' It comes just days ahead of the release of the 'Space Heavy' album. 6th June 2023, 3:32pm. News. King Krule shares latest single 'If Only It Was Warmth' It is the second single from upcoming album ...
May 1, 2023. [Photo by Frank Lebon] To support his upcoming fourth studio album, Space Heavy, King Krule is hitting the road this summer for a world tour. Along with appearing at this year's ...
Follow King Krule and be the first to get notified about new concerts in your area, buy official tickets, and more. Find tickets for King Krule concerts near you. Browse 2024 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.
King Krule New Album 'Space Heavy' Out June 9th on Matador Records. New Single 'Seaforth' Out Now.
Find King Krule tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. Buy King Krule tickets from the official Ticketmaster.ca site. Find King Krule tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. ... Amazing crowd and insane opening. by Chris on 2023-07-29. The opening to this show was just perfect. It literally sent chills down my spine and ...
This tour was supposed to take place in April 2020, but obviously, Archy Marshall did not hit the stage until over three years later. ... "Rock Bottom," King Krule. ... He would be out shortly. But first, Slauson Malone took the stage as the opening act around 8pm. The duo consists of singer and guitarist Jasper Marsalis and Cellist Nicky ...
by Daydreamsof on 9/28/23Hollywood Palladium - Hollywood. This concert was so much fun, and I heard some of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard in my life. I'm still thinking about all the songs and the crowd singing along days later. Loaded 10 out of 47 reviews. More Reviews. Buy King Krule tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com ...
Concerts in Buenos Aires, São Paulo and Santiago will precede an appearance at Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City. King Krule has announced plans for a South American tour set to take place in 2024.. The British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer's newly announced tour will unfold in support of his latest full-length studio album Space Heavy and precede an appearance at ...
Find and buy King Krule tickets at AXS.com. Find upcoming event tour dates and schedules for King Krule at AXS.com.
King Krule Space Heavy Tour with Jerkcurb. RSVP on Facebook. RSVP on Facebook. Doors Open 8PM. Show Starts 9PM. Ages 18+ Tickets $30. Note: There is a strict 4 ticket limit. Any attempt to exceed the ticket limit of 4 per customer, or to game the system in any way, will result in cancellation of orders without notice.
Go on king krule website and the link is there. I don't care that they're only playing select dates, a consistent run of live shows only means good things. Upcoming world tour is all I need to hear. So pissed at this, bought tickets to club to club in ITALY just to see him and now he's brought out this 😐.