Australian producer Flume has announced a world tour to accompany his sophomore album Skin, which is due out May 27. The tour kicks off with three dates across New Zealand at the end of the July before heading to North America and Europe. The 24-year-old superstar will conclude his world travels with five dates across Australia in early December. Flume also has one Australian date this summer, with his previously announced headlining slot at Splendour in the Grass.
Australian fans are in for a treat, as triple j reports that Vince Staples will open for all of Flumes dates in his home country.
Tickets go on sale for the North American and European dates on May 12, while the New Zealand dates will be available beginning May 13. Flume is offering a fan presale for the entire tour beginning on May 6.
Skin includes features with Vince Staples, Raekwon, Beck, AlunaGeorge, Vic Mensa, Little Dragon, Allan Kingdom, and more. You can preorder the album here.
07-19 Dunedin, New Zealand - Forsyth Barr Stadium
07-20 Christchurch, New Zealand - Horncastle Arena
07-22 Auckland, New Zealand - Vector Arena
08-04 Seattle, WA - Paramount Theatre
08-07 Vancouver, British Columbia - PNE Amphitheatre
08-11 Los Angeles, CA - Shrine Expo Hall
08-14 San Diego, CA - Valley View Casino Center
08-16 Salt Lake City, UT - Rockwell @ The Complex
08-20 Minneapolis, MN - Skyway Theatre
08-22 Detroit, MI - Masonic Temple
08-23 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
08-25 Columbus, OH - Express Live!
08-27 Forest Hills, NY - Forest Hills Stadium
08-29 Boston, MA - House of Blues
08-31 Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
09-04 Charlottesville, NC - Ntelos Wireless Pavilion
09-07 Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
09-08 Lake Buena Vista, FL - House of Blues Orlando
09-10 Miami Beach, FL - Fillmore Miami Beach
09-11 St. Petersburg, FL - Janunus Live
09-14 New Orleans, LA - Orpheum Theater
09-16 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
09-17 Kansas City, MO - Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
09-23 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
09-27 Phoenix, AZ - Comerica Theatre
11-04 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Heineken Music Hall
11-05 Brussels, Belgium - Forest National
11-07 Copenhagen, Denmark - Falconer Salen
11-09 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
11-12 Munich, Germany - Tonhalle
11-13 Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
11-14 Strasbourg, France - Zenith
11-16 Paris, France - Zenith
11-17 London, England - Alexandra Palace
11-18 Manchester, England - The Warehouse Project
11-25 Perth Australia - Perth Arena
12-1 Brisbane, Australia - Riverstage
12-9 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
12-15 Melbourne, Australia - Sidney Myer Music Bowl
12-17 Hindmarsh, Australia - Adelaide Entermainment Centre
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