Pretty Lights’ Analog Future Tour: Support & Capacity
Update:
–Odesza will be opening for the Kent show!
-EmeraldCityEDM has confirmed with the ShoWare center that only the first 3,000 GA ticket holders will be allowed on the main floor due to capacity restrictions. Plan to arrive early if you want to be on the main floor.
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Full Article: First announced by EmeraldCityEDM in July 2013, the Analog Future Tour (also referred to as the Color Map of the Sun Tour) will be at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington on November 22nd, 2013. Tickets are available to purchase online now via the ShoWare Center.
Pretty Lights is embarking on a major US fall tour in support of the newest Pretty Lights album, A Color Map of the Sun. The Analog Future Tour kicks off October 10th in Kansas City, and runs through November 30th with a massive two night Illumination event at the Bill Graham Auditorium in San Francisco. Unlike any Pretty Lights tour before, the Analog Future Tour will feature a full live band, and a wildly unique approach to fusing cutting edge production, vintage instruments and organic sounds. The ever-evolving and expanding light show and visual production has continued to transform, and is the most creative and beautiful yet. This tour is going to raise the bar when it comes to live “electronic music.”
ALWAYS
COLORFUL
MINIMAL
ON POINT
TASTEFUL
SOULFUL
A Color Map of the Sun
ANALOG FUTURE TOUR
2013
About the tour, Derek Vincent Smith (Pretty Lights) stated “My dream has come true. I will be hitting the road for my 2013 fall tour with a FULL, AWESOME LIVE BAND! We will be fusing new, hot production with the live band’s gritty old school hip-hop soul break styles in a way that production and a live band have never been heard together before. The musicians that have come together for this manifestation of Pretty Lights are brilliant and so insanely talented. My world has grown from computers and live production to a full analog sound sculpting, band dubbing, bass playing, looping, synth and sample playing modular command center. It is so much fun. The Pretty Lights show has evolved, drastically. Red Rocks in August was the first live band show and we’ve been rehearsing ever since. Without a doubt, I am more excited than I have ever been to take the PL show on the road.”
The Pretty Lights live band will feature drummer Adam Deitch (Break Science), keyboardist Brian Coogan (New Orleans All-Star), keyboardist Borahm Lee (Break Science), Scott Flynn (John Brown’s Body) on trombone and Eric Bloom (Lettuce) on trumpet.
Get a glimpse of the 2013 Analog Future Tour with this recap video from the live band debut at Red Rocks in August, featuring a new track, “Give Your Love Away:
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