![]() ![]() ![]() Complete details of the tours and tickets can be found here. Tickets go on Pre-sale on February 15th, and the general sales will follow starting February 18th. Keywords: Distributed System, Stream Processing, Kafka, Flume, Spark Abstract. While only one track has still been released, an official press release touts the album as Flume’s “most confident, mature and uncompromising work to date, a true testament to nurturing the relationships that make us whole and bring us peace.” Flume’s tour will undoubtedly be popular, as electronic music fans prepare for an exciting time. but we don’t have any confirmed dates on details on that front other than the video.įlume will be taking the tour to both weekends of Coachella, Governors Ball, and Bonnaroo among the other stops he’s already announced from April through the beginning of September 2022. Palaces, the new album by the band, will be released on April 27th, and the tour will begin on May 5th in Seattle and run through December 31st in Australia. Berkeley Berkeley, CA Flume - Live At The Greek Theatre 9/8 Sep 15-17 PIEDMONT PARK Atlanta, GA Music Midtown Festival Sep 22-24 Downtown Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV Life is Beautiful Festival International Shows Check out Flume's international tour date. ![]() While details have only been announced for the first North American leg of the tour starting off on April 14th in Las Vegas, the video mentions decals on the bike representing Germany, France, Portugal, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K. In a short video that announced the upcoming tour, Flume announced a host of supporting acts that are set to join him, from Channel Tres, Chrome Sparks, EPROM, Jon Hopkins, Oklou, Magdalena Bay, Tinashe, Tkay Maidza, and more. The 13-track album will follow up the Grammy Award-winning producer’s album ‘Skin’ from 2016. Flume just announced his 2022, ‘Palaces’ World Tour to accompany the release of his third album coming later this year.Įarlier this month, he dropped the first single from the album, “Say Nothing” with MAY-A. ![]()
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