Dark and mysterious producer and DJ Isabelle Rezazadeh, aka Rezz, today announces an all-encompassing worldwide tour for 2017, which will see her touch down across Asia, North America, Europe and Australasia. Rezz will also be bringing along the likes of BlackGummy, Bleep Bloop, Crywolf, Drezo, Dr. Fresch, Electric Mantis, Eprom, Haywyre, K?D, Mad Zach, No Mana, The M Machine, and Zeke Beats as support.
Throughout the tour Rezz will showcase her upcoming debut album 'Mass Manipulation', which is set for release on deadmau5's mau5trap label August 4th. The hypnotic lead-single 'Relax' and its accompanying video dropped last Friday, setting the tone and imagery for the album to follow. Eschewing the predictability of much of today's electronic music, Rezz's unique and otherworldly aesthetic takes centre stage. The video proves a full exhibition of an artist fully invested in the powerful emotions that imagery and music can invoke. Arguably going to be her biggest and busiest year yet, Rezz had this to say about her tour:
“Mass Manipulation World Tour. New album, new production, and bigger venues. Pretty much an upgrade on everything. Can’t wait to see everyone <3”
Fans can expect to be entranced by Rezz's alien sound and image as the tour begins through September in India and Indonesia, before moving onto Hong Kong and Tokyo. She will return to familiar territory across North America throughout October and November before heading to Europe for a string of dates and New Zealand for the first time, just before the New Year. Entering 2018, Rezz will touch down in Australia for the second time, embarking on a 2-date tour. Rezz's worldwide tour is expected to take her global standing to the next level as her fan base becomes evermore hypnotized by her inimitable brand.
Rezz Tour Dates
Sep 2 – New York, NY – Electric Zoo
Sep 3 – El Paso, TX – Sun City Music Festival
Sep 7 – Mumbai, IN – Road to Ultra India
Sep 8 – Dehli, IN – Road to Ultra India
Sep 14 – Bali, ID – Ultra Beach
Sep 16 – Hong Kong, HK – Road to Ultra Hong Kong
Sep 18 – Tokyo, JP – Ultra Japan
Sep 28 – New Orleans, LA – Republic
Sep 29 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
Oct 1 – Thornville, OH – Lost Lands
Oct 7 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
Oct 11 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
Oct 12 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre
Oct 13 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Hall
Oct 14 – Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall
Oct 19 – Las Vegas, NV – Hard Rock Live
Oct 20 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
Oct 21 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SODO
Oct 26 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair
Oct 31 – Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre
Nov 2 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
Nov 4 – Oklahoma City, OK – OKC Farmers Public Market
Nov 17 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
Nov 18 – Chandler, AZ – Goldrush
Nov 22 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
Dec 7 – London, UK
Dec 8 – Budapest, HU – A38
Dec 9 – Rennes, FR – Trans Musicales Festival
Dec 30 – Gisborne, NZ
Dec 31 – Perth, AU
Jan 1 – Brisbane, AU
Jan 4 – Adelaide, AU
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