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Fred again.. Kicks Off 10-Week European Tour with Aussie Rock Collab

Summary

  • Fred again.. releasing new songs from USB002 project each week
  • First song is a collaboration with Australian band Amyl and the Sniffers
  • Tour's production is an installation by Dutch artist and composer Boris Acket
Fred again.. Kicks Off 10-Week European Tour with Aussie Rock Collab

As of October 6th, 2025, English electronic producer Fred again.. has kicked off a 10-week tour across Europe, releasing one new song from his upcoming USB002 project in tandem with each week's show. The tour began on October 3rd with a packed night in Glasgow, Scotland.

USB002 is an evolution of Fred again..'s previous USB001 project, which collected his hit songs like "Jungle," "Baby Again" with Skrillex and Four Tet, and "Turn On The Lights Again.." with Swedish House Mafia and Future. The first song from USB002 is a collaboration with Australian rock band Amyl and the Sniffers, hinting that the new project will be just as star-studded as its predecessor.

Fred again.. has also announced that the tour's next stop will be in the Belgian capital of Brussels on October 10th, noting that it will be "the most northern show we're doing in *mainland* Europe." The tour's production is an installation by Dutch artist and composer Boris Acket, who contributed one of his billowing, parachute-type works to the run.

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Fred again..'s new project USB002 is an evolution of his previous USB001 project, which collected his hit songs like "Jungle," "Baby Again" with Skrillex and Four Tet, and "Turn On The Lights Again.." with Swedish House Mafia and Future.
The first collaborator on Fred again..'s USB002 project is the Australian rock band Amyl and the Sniffers.
Fred again..'s 10-week European tour will include a stop in the Belgian capital of Brussels on October 10th, which he notes will be "the most northern show we're doing in *mainland* Europe."

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