CloZee Plots Massive Fall Tour in Support of Upcoming Album ‘Microworlds’: Watch Video

French music icon, DJ, and producer CloZee will embark on a massive North American tour this fall in support of her forthcoming album Microworlds. Kicking off on September 28 in Minneapolis, the audio-visual odyssey will  journey to 30 different cities over 45 dates, marking the biggest headlining tour of CloZee’s career. 

 

CloZee. 📸: Jason Siegel

“One of my favorite parts of writing a new album is to tour with it and present the journey to an audience,” said CloZee in a press release. “When I play the songs live, new dimensions, new memories, and experiences are created, for the listeners and for myself. I can’t wait to connect with the fans through this new audio-visual adventure.”

 

The Microworlds Tour will also spotlight the rising talent CloZee has curated with  Odyzey Music, which she founded in 2020. She’ll be tapping artists like Saturna and CANVAS who appeared on the label’s 2022 DJ Mag-nominated Muzique, Vol. 2 compilation. Across a majority of the tour dates, CloZee will be joined by Atlanta-based electro-soul producer/DJ Daily Bread as direct support. Select dates will feature additional support from CANVAS, Chmura, Daggz, Dreamers Delight, Heyz, Josh Teed, LYNY, Mfinity, Saturna, Super Future, and 9theory, along with special guests Chicago-based genre-bender INZO and queer bass icon Wreckno.

 

Along with the tour announcement, CloZee shared her official music video for the album’s title track “Microworlds.” Directed by Jade Ananda, the video focuses on the idea of metaphysical reflection as it follows the main character reminiscing about his past and contemplating the alternative realities that could have been. The “Microworlds” music video is the first of an upcoming three-part series.

 

Tickets for the Microworlds Tour are on sale now and can be purchased via CloZee’s official website. Click on the links below for more information. 

 

 

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