After mesmerizing audiences with his sold-out shows across North America and Europe, it’s time for Asia to witness the enthralling sets from the award-winning star Fred Again.
The English dance music producer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist will be bringing his first live shows of 2025 to Asia this July. Fred Again’s debut Asia tour kicks off in Singapore at the Pasir Panjang Power Station on July 18, followed by a concert at Bangkok’s UOB Live on July 21, and will conclude the stint on July 23 in Seoul, South Korea.
“We are so incredibly honoured and gassed to be able to come and play shows in these places. it never wont be insane to me or any of us that we get to go to new places and play music concerts,” Fred Aagin wrote while sharing the news on Instagram. “this is the first time im coming to basically all of these places and i reallllyyyy dont want to get it wrong. sooo im askin whats the ONE thing thats most important thing to do or see or whatever in each spot please and thank u (i think we’ll have 24 hours in each place so thats the boundary) also obviously goes without saying that fujirock in japan is already announced and while we’re there im planning on getting busy ykno? but yes.”
Fred Again’s career in music as a solo artist began in 2019 and has quickly skyrocketed to one of the most exciting and well-known artists in electronic music. The two-time Grammy Award winner has performed at major festivals like Sziget, Reading, and Fuji Rock and venues across the globe. From Boiler Room to festival stages and gigs, he knows how to take attendees on an unforgettable journey.
His latest record, ‘USB,’ sees collaborations with a variety of artists like Anderson. Paak, Skrillex, Swedish House Mafia, Lil Yatchy, Overmono, and more. With his tracks racking up over 100 million streams and a strong fandom from all over the world, Fred Again is a force to be reckoned with.
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