Justice have expanded their 2024 tour with a new string of North American dates, kicking off this fall.
The new leg of the “Justice: Live” tour will see the French duo hit the road in September, starting with a headlining performance at Portola Festival in San Francisco. From there, they’ll perform in cities like Denver, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and more, before wrapping in Chicago on October 23rd. Tickets to the newly announced dates go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, May 31st at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
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Prior to that, the duo will finish out their European leg, followed by a number of East Coast dates and a few festival appearances. After the US leg, they’ll head back to France for two more shows in December. Get tickets to all of their upcoming shows here.
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The new leg of the “Justice: Live” tour will see the French duo hit the road in September, starting with a headlining performance at Portola Festival in San Francisco. From there, they’ll perform in cities like Denver, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and more, before wrapping in Chicago on October 23rd. Tickets to the newly announced dates go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, May 31st at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
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Prior to that, the duo will finish out their European leg, followed by a number of East Coast dates and a few festival appearances. After the US leg, they’ll head back to France for two more shows in December. Get tickets to all of their upcoming shows here.
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- 5/28/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Justice are back today with the release of their fourth album, Hyperdrama.
Hyperdrama was initially announced back in January after the French duo appeared on the 2024 Coachella lineup, and serves as their first album since 2016’s Woman. Justice previously shared singles “Generator,” “One Night/All Night (with Tame Impala),” “Incognito,” and “Saturnine (with Miguel)” as a preview for the album, and also debuted Hyperdrama songs “Neverender,” “Mannequin Love,” “Muscle Memory,” “Afterimage,” and “The End” during their Coachella set.
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In addition to appearances from Tame Impala and Miguel, Hyperdrama features collaborations from Thundercat, Connan Mockasin, The Flints, and Rimon. Hyperdrama arrives via Ed Banger/Because Music, and is available as a physical release on CD, double black vinyl, limited edition double crystal clear vinyl, and limited edition double picture disc vinyl.
Justice are supporting Hyperdrama with several festival appearances and a slew of tour dates, including a...
Hyperdrama was initially announced back in January after the French duo appeared on the 2024 Coachella lineup, and serves as their first album since 2016’s Woman. Justice previously shared singles “Generator,” “One Night/All Night (with Tame Impala),” “Incognito,” and “Saturnine (with Miguel)” as a preview for the album, and also debuted Hyperdrama songs “Neverender,” “Mannequin Love,” “Muscle Memory,” “Afterimage,” and “The End” during their Coachella set.
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In addition to appearances from Tame Impala and Miguel, Hyperdrama features collaborations from Thundercat, Connan Mockasin, The Flints, and Rimon. Hyperdrama arrives via Ed Banger/Because Music, and is available as a physical release on CD, double black vinyl, limited edition double crystal clear vinyl, and limited edition double picture disc vinyl.
Justice are supporting Hyperdrama with several festival appearances and a slew of tour dates, including a...
- 4/26/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Justice are back with “Saturnine,” a new collaboration with Miguel that also serves as the latest preview of the French duo’s forthcoming album Hyperdrama. They’ve also revealed the album’s full tracklist as well as several new tour dates.
“Saturnine” combines a throbbing bassline with glitchy synths and Miguel’s smooth, falsetto-laden vocals. The duo strips the song of its power during the verses, keeping the instrumental more muted and minimal as Miguel croons intimately, landing on the confident claim “I’m exactly where I want to be.” “Saturnine” concludes with some bustling slap-bass and whirring synths, giving the song an otherworldly hue.
Due out on April 26th via Ed Banger/Because Music, Hyperdrama also promises collaborations with Thundercat, Tame Impala, Connan Mockasin, The Flints, and Rimon. The duo previously previewed the LP in January with the Tame Impala-featuring “One Night/All Night,” “Generator,” and “Incognito.”
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Additionally,...
“Saturnine” combines a throbbing bassline with glitchy synths and Miguel’s smooth, falsetto-laden vocals. The duo strips the song of its power during the verses, keeping the instrumental more muted and minimal as Miguel croons intimately, landing on the confident claim “I’m exactly where I want to be.” “Saturnine” concludes with some bustling slap-bass and whirring synths, giving the song an otherworldly hue.
Due out on April 26th via Ed Banger/Because Music, Hyperdrama also promises collaborations with Thundercat, Tame Impala, Connan Mockasin, The Flints, and Rimon. The duo previously previewed the LP in January with the Tame Impala-featuring “One Night/All Night,” “Generator,” and “Incognito.”
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Additionally,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
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