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One of the most unusual bands in world music has announced a new tour. We are talking about the world-famous American duo iDKHOW. According to the latest information, the duo will begin touring in early 2022. The performers called their tour Thought Reform. The musicians plan that the tour will last about two months in January and February. Prior to the start of the tour, the musicians also performed separate concerts as part of previous tours, but the performances in 2022 will be significantly different. The tour, which will take place in the cities of North America, is aimed at supporting the duo's first album. The album, which impressed many famous critics, is called "Razzmatazz". The performers express the hope that their compositions will appeal to the audience in North America: previously, it was American listeners who showed great interest in the duo. At the moment, it is known that the duo will give concerts in many major cities. Among them are Atlanta, Dallas and others. Important! The duo is also planning a tour of Canada, where they will perform several concerts.
The album "Razzmatazz" in support of which the duo organized a tour is a new one. According to critics, it is just beginning to gain popularity and all the best results in the charts are still ahead of the album. It was released in 2020. Unfortunately, due to the problems with the pandemic, many were not so actively interested in music. That is why listeners began to get acquainted with the album most actively only in 2021. The album managed to get a good position in the Billboard Heatseekers. Second place is an excellent result. Many songs of their album were liked by listeners from different countries.
The prices of concert tickets of this band vary greatly depending on the classification of seats. For example, you can buy a ticket for both $ 60 and $599.
Different critics have their own opinion on this. A number of experts call the duo too ambitious. This opinion sounds because the band members sometimes mix pop, retro, alternative style and Indie
One of the most extraordinary duets of the last decade was formed in 2016. Both members of the band are Americans, they have been friends since childhood and have dreamed of a musical career since childhood. Dallon Utx and Ryan Seaman realized that they perfectly complement each other in music, which is why they decided to create a collective. Later, the guys realized that their decision was absolutely correct. The duo almost immediately began to write in well-known publications, they discussed a lot on television and on the Internet. The musicians managed to surprise the audience, and this was the key to their success. The band's style is described by the members themselves as indie-pop, but in their compositions they represent many directions. The duo members talk about themselves as people who are out of time. Famous musicians admit that their work is greatly influenced by the music of the 80s.