The producer and composer will launch an extensive live tour next month, bringing her recent album to stages across two continents.
Fakemink has confirmed a major international tour for 2025. Titled ‘A Terrible Beauty The Tour’, the run of dates will begin in North America next month before moving to Europe, supporting her acclaimed album of the same name released earlier this year.
The scale of the tour marks a significant step for the artist, whose intricate, sample-based compositions have traditionally been experienced in recorded form or in limited live appearances. The itinerary signals a commitment to presenting the album’s dense, cinematic sound in a dedicated concert setting, moving beyond the club circuit that often frames electronic music.
Her album ‘A Terrible Beauty’ was noted for its narrative depth and collagist technique, weaving field recordings, orchestral fragments, and electronic rhythms into a cohesive whole. Translating this studio-bound aesthetic to the stage presents a distinct creative challenge, one that the tour announcement implicitly addresses. The live shows will likely test how the album’s detailed interiors function in a larger, more collective format.
For an artist operating at the intersection of experimental electronics and contemporary composition, such a tour also reflects a growing audience for ambitious electronic music in traditional concert halls and performing arts centers, a space increasingly occupied by producers expanding their sonic palettes.
The announcement follows a period of sustained critical attention for Fakemink, positioning the tour as a logical next phase in the album’s lifecycle. It moves the work from private listening into a public, communal realm, an evolution that often redefines the material itself. The specific venues and supporting visual components have not yet been detailed, but the tour’s framing suggests a production designed for attentive listening rather than dancefloor functionality.
Dates and cities are expected to be announced imminently. The tour will commence in North America in May before transitioning to European stages throughout the summer.
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