FLUME TO PLAY THREE SOLD OUT DATES AT TERMINAL
Rising Australian artist/producer Flume will play three sold out nights this week at New York’s Terminal 5, starting tonight, July 16 and continuing through Friday. Flume is currently on a worldwide tour, including a string of sold out headlining dates in the U.S., celebrating the runaway success of his self-titled debut, out now on Mom + Pop Music.
In addition to the Terminal 5 dates, the tour includes stops at Lollapalooza, Forecastle, Reading & Leeds, Rock en Seine and Red Rocks Amphitheatre later this summer, as well as three sold out nights at Los Angeles’ Club Nokia August 8, 9 and 11. Please see below for full tour routing.
Flume recently released his re-work of Chet Faker’s “Gold,” a follow-up to the pair’s collaborative Lockjaw EP, out last year. Stream the re-work via Soundcloud here and purchase via iTunes here.
The deluxe edition of Flume, released in November of last year, includes a new mixtape—featuring Freddie Gibbs, Ghostface Killah, Autre Ne Veut, Killer Mike, Twin Shadow, How To Dress Well and more—in addition to the album’s hits including “Holdin’ On” and “Sleepless.” Flume has also recently attracted attention for his remixes of Disclosure’s “You & Me” and Lorde’s “Tennis Court,” which he debuted during a Coachella set that Huffington Post called “pretty amazing.”
Flume is 22-year-old Australian producer Harley Streten. After releasing his debut in Australia in November 2012 on tastemaker label Future Classic, Flume experienced wildfire success there, winning 2013’s triple j award for Australian Album of the Year and four ARIA Awards for Producer of the Year, Best Male, Breakthrough Artist and Best Dance Release. He has since gone on to sell out shows worldwide, including a U.K. tour with Disclosure and dates in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Berlin.
FLUME TOUR DATES
July 16 New York, NY Terminal 5
July 17 New York, NY Terminal 5
July 18 New York, NY Terminal 5
July 19 Toronto, ON Time Festival
July 20 Louisville, KY The Forecastle Festival
July 23 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
July 24 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
July 25 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
July 26 Fort Lauderdale, FL Revolution – Mad Decent Block Party
July 27 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade – Mad Decent Block Party
July 29 Boston, MA Royale
July 30 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
August 1 Montreal, QC Osheaga
August 2 Chicago, IL Concord Music Hall
August 5 Denver, CO Red Rocks
August 7 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl
August 8-10 Palm Springs, CA Splash House
August 8 Los Angeles, CA Club Nokia
August 8 Los Angeles, CA Club Nokia
August 11 Los Angeles, CA Club Nokia