EDEN: NO FUTURE TOUR - *Postponed* (New Date TBA)
EDEN: NO FUTURE TOUR - *Postponed* (New Date TBA)
04/23/2020
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
Prices: $37.50
Artist(s) At This Event:
Eden, keshi, Rence, Eden: No Future Tour
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Venue & Event Info:

Due to circumstances outside of our control, we regret to inform you that Eden on April 23 has been postponed until further notice. Hang on to your tickets, we’ll email you (and post updates here) as soon as a new date is announced.

Room: Music Hall

Door Time: 7:00pm | Show Time: 8:00pm


Admission Type: General Admission

Scheduled Support: TBA

Age Restrictions: This is an all ages event.

Pass the Line: Grab some grub or gear before select shows and you could Pass the Line! Ask a box office, Restaurant, or Gear Shop team member to see if this fan favorite is available for your show.

House of Blues Restaurant & Bar: Head in before your show and receive 25% off your meal with your concert ticket! Make your reservation and view the menu here.

VIP Services: Upgrade to the ultimate VIP experience for priority access, premium menu and spirits, personal service and more. Learn more about VIP and make a reservation here. For VIP table seating, please contact HOBDallasVIP@LiveNation.com

Foundation Room: Continue the party in Foundation Room after the show! Find out more about our luxurious VIP lounge here.

Online sales will close at 7PM on the day of the event. To purchase tickets on the day of the event after 7PM, please visit the House of Blues Box Office at the venue located at 2200 North Lamar Street in Dallas. All sales are subject to increase the day of the show. Support acts are subject to change without notice.


 

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Artist Info:

Vocalist/producer/multi-instrumentalistEDENwill release his new album,no futureon February 14 via Astralwerks.no futuremarks the follow-up to his acclaimed 2018 full-length debut,vertigo. The Dublin-bred artist bornJonathon Ngrecently unveiled the album’s lead single,“projector,”and accompanying video directed by EDEN’s frequent collaboratorsZhang + Knight.As with all of his music to date, “projector” was recorded and produced by EDEN at his home studio. With its dreamlike textures and heady drum-machine rhythms, the song finds EDEN’s graceful vocal work channeling a heavy-hearted surrender. “projector” follows“untitled,”another track set to appear onno futurewhich has already amassed over one million streams and landed on Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist in 12 countries, including the U.S., UK, Japan, and Australia/New Zealand.Throughoutno future, Ng matches that playfully inventive sound design with the elegant musicality he discovered as a child. Classically trained in violin from the age of seven, he later picked up piano and guitar and played in a number of bands in his early teens. After teaching himself music production, Ng began putting out his own material under the name The Eden Project in 2013, and later rechristened himself as EDEN.Released in January 2018, EDEN’s debut albumvertigoshot to No. 1 on the iTunes Top Albums chart in 12 countries, racking up over 200 million streams globally thanks in part to thesingles“start//end,”whichBillboarddeemed, “striking... a nostalgically cast reflection on youth and all-too-relatable feelings of desperation and hope,”“gold”and“crash.”To date, EDEN has amassed over one billion streams forvertigoand his two EPs: 2015’sEnd Creditsand 2016’si think you think too much of mewhich features the Lorde-supported lead single“sex,”which was hailed byConsequence of Soundas a “vulnerable synth-tinted pop track that’s about so much more than what’s happening between the sheets.”With thevertigoWorld Tourselling out across theglobe, EDEN has also performed Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, and Firefly as well as the Reading and Leeds festivals in the UK and Fuji Rock in Japan.V Magazinesaid, “both [EDEN’s] music and his persona seem reflective of his overall goal --to make something grand and magical out of something that seems much smaller... Given the captivating and utterly intriguing output he’s given us so far, the task should be easily doable.”L’Officielsaid, “EDEN has come a long way from producing music from the bedroom of his childhood home” andLadygunnsaid, EDEN “(walks) the line between stirring beats and subdued lyrics...earnest emotion and ingenuity.”