ericdoa Announces the dead on arrival Tour

Call him what you want, a hyperpop artist, a glitch rapper, a digicore artist (as per Vice, he prefers you do away with genre labels at all). No matter how you slice it, ericdoa is one of the more intriguing breakout artists we’ve seen in recent years, stringing together a trilogy of albums with Public Target, COA and Things With Wings, which have asserted him as a totally unique presence. That talent hasn’t gone unnoticed, as he’s minted an official collaboration with Riot Games and found himself on the soundtrack for Euphoria‘s second season. He’s checking off another major milestone with the announcement of his biggest headlining stint yet—ericdoa’s dead on arrival tour.

ericdoa’s Biggest Headlining Tour To Date

The tour stretches from January of next year to March, and includes an impressive 25 dates over its duration. Things kick off on the West Coast with a January 25th date at San Diego’s Music Box. From there, he heads towards the South, hitting Austin, Forth Worth and Houston in a tight turnaround, three-day stretch beginning on February 1st. The East Coast is up next, including New York’s Irving Plaza, Boston’s Paradise Rock Club and Washington’s Union Stage. For the final leg, he heads back West, marking off Denver, Portland, Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles as the tour wraps up in March.

Taken from @ericdoa on Instagram.

While this tour is surely the biggest news in the world of ericdoa, it’s not the only news in recent months. 2023 has also spelled a big single release for eric, with his track “kickstand” just seeing the light of day in September. That track is a bright, bouncy example of the genre-bending skill that the singer displays throughout his catalog. So, if you aren’t already among those anticipating this tour, be sure to comb through his catalog in the meantime before heading to his official website for more concrete ticket info.

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