“In the fast paced world we live in, it’s this peaceful atmosphere that makes me feel a little more at ease. The softer music often comes to life after a heavy few weeks of touring. It gets so busy at times, and hard to keep up with everything, so it’s key to maintain a sense of tranquillity inside. It’s no secret that I think we have gone too far with technology, the way we have become connected non-stop and are constantly available for everything, our views and thoughts influenced by things that often aren’t a reality, let alone of relevance to our individual lives. Remind yourselves often what truly matters in your life, how you spend the most valuable commodity – your time – and what you can be grateful for.”
Celebrating her homecoming with two incredible shows, Nora En Pure returned to South Africa for Timeless Festival in Capetown and hosted her first South African edition of Purified in Johannesburg. Touching down in Japan, she played at Club Joule in Osaka and Raise in Tokyo. Closing the month back in North America, Nora En Pure will play at The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC on 25 April, a Cenote Sanctuary [venue TBA] in Tulum, Mexico on 26 April, and Project Glow 2024 in Washington, DC on 27 April. Next up on the Purified calendar, Nora En Pure is set to take over Ritterbutzke in Berlin on May 17 and Studio 338 in London on May 18.
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