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Oneohtrix Point Never Announces Live Shows in New York, Europe, and Asia

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Oneohtrix Point Never Announces Live Shows in New York, Europe, and Asia

Dates behind Daniel Lopatin’s new album Again kick off in 2024

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Oneohtrix Point Never, photo by Joe Perri

Oneohtrix Point Never is bringing his new album, Again, on a string of live shows. He’ll make stops in New York, Europe, Japan, and South Korea, starting in Tokyo next February. Other dates include the London Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, Berlin’s Theater des Westens, and Cent Quatre in Paris, while the Brooklyn show is his first hometown concert in five years. Check out the itinerary below.

Since announcing the follow-up to 2020’s Magic Oneohtrix Point Never, Daniel Lopatin has shared a video for “A Barely Lit Path,” about anthropomorphized crash test dummies on an ill-fated road trip. Freeka Tet, who directed that video, is a creative director of the live shows. The album is out Friday, September 29, via Warp.

Read about Oneohtrix Point Never and Elizabeth Fraser’s “Tales From the Trash Stratum” in Pitchfork’s list of “The Best Electronic Music of 2021.”

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Oneohtrix Point Never: Again Live 2024

Oneohtrix Point Never:

10-26 Austin, Texas – Levitation Festival
02-28 Tokyo, Japan – Theater X
02-29 Osaka, Japan – Quattro
03-02 Seoul, South Korea – Musinsa Garage
03-21 Berlin, Germany – Theater des Westens
04-04 Manchester, England – New Century Hall
04-05 London, England – Royal Festival Hall
04-09 Paris, France – Cent Quatre
04-26 Brooklyn, New York – Paramount Theatre

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