Chaz Bear, better known as Toro y Moi, is heading to Europe in 2025 with a headline tour to celebrate his latest album Hole Erth. Kicking off on 3rd March in Dublin, the tour will also hit major cities like Manchester, London, Berlin, and Paris. So, if you’re a fan of Toro y Moi’s signature sound, now’s the time to mark your calendar.
Hole Erth, Toro y Moi’s eighth studio album, is a fascinating blend of pop-punk and vapor-wave rap, with nods to his childhood love of Y2K emo culture and his work with big-name rap artists. The album’s title is a tribute to Whole Earth, a DIY periodical from the late ’60s and early ’70s. Bear’s goal? To channel that same self-sufficient, do-it-yourself energy.
The album features collaborations with Benjamin Gibbard, Elijah Kessler, Don Toliver, Kevin Abstract, and others. To top it off, Toro y Moi has just dropped two music videos directed by Kristie Muller for the tracks ‘Madonna’ and ‘Babydaddy’.
For fans eager to snag tickets, general sales begin this Friday at 9am BST, but if you follow Toro y Moi on Spotify, you’ll have early access starting Wednesday at 9am. Don’t miss out—these shows are bound to be something special.
The Hole Erth UK/European Tour Dates:
March 3rd – Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland
March 4th – New Century Hall, Manchester, UK
March 5th – The Roundhouse, London, UK
March 6th – Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France
March 8th – Archa+, Prague, Czech Republic
March 9th – Huxleys, Berlin, Germany
March 10th – Palladium, Warsaw, Poland
March 12th – Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 13th – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
March 14th – Fållan, Stockholm, Sweden
March 15th – Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway
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