Slovenian pianist and composer Bowrain (Tine Grgurevič) brings his unique mix of jazz, electronic, and ambient sounds to Shanghai and Beijing in February 2025 for his first China tour. Known for his delicate piano melodies and innovative electronic textures, his latest album Million Homes (2024) continues to push creative boundaries.
Having performed with global acts like LAMB and Fennesz, Bowrain’s music offers a genre-defying experience. This tour is a must-see for both loyal fans and newcomers looking to discover one of Europe’s most exciting contemporary artists live.
New Noise is bringing This Will Destroy You, one of the world’s most influential post-rock bands, to China for a 20th-anniversary tour. The band will perform their iconic self-titled album, S/T, in full, offering fans a chance to experience the album that cemented their place in post-rock history. Known for their emotionally charged sound, which blends electronics, harmonies, and intricate textures, This Will Destroy You’s music continues to resonate deeply with listeners around the world. Expect a night of mesmerizing instrumental landscapes, alongside songs from their new project, you, infinite.
You, infinite marks the reunion of Jeremy Galindo and Raymond Brown, the founders of TWDY, who have spent over 15 years growing together as musicians and friends. Their new project reflects this journey, merging their past sound with a reinvigorated approach. The live performance will feature tracks from both S/T and you, infinite, offering fans a rare opportunity to witness the evolution of a band that has helped define post-rock alongside legends like Mogwai and Sigur Rós.
Ginger Root, the genre-blending project by Southern California’s Cameron Lew, returns with his highly anticipated 2024 album SHINBANGUMI, out under the renowned Ghostly International label. Known for his unique fusion of synth-pop, alt-disco, boogie, and soul, Lew draws from influences like Japanese City Pop and Western sounds, blending nostalgia with fresh innovation. SHINBANGUMI marks a personal and musical evolution, reflecting Lew’s growth after years of writing, touring, and experimenting. The album comes with a visual component, continuing the narrative from his 2022 EP Nisemono and telling the story of a fired music supervisor in 1987 starting his own media company.
Over the past two decades, Trentemøller has captivated live audiences with his unique soundscapes and unforgettable melodies. With more than 800 performances worldwide, he has solidified his status as a master of electronic music. On April 13, Trentemøller will present his first-ever solo concert in China with a full band lineup, offering Shanghai music fans a stunning audiovisual experience of indie music and atmospheric electronica.