
Qrion: The I Hope It Lasts Forever Tour Dates 2021 Dates, Calendar, Events & Parties
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Rising house and techno artist Qrion will be trotting across North America this fall on the I Hope It Lasts Forever Tour.
One of the artists in the scene who has continued to impress with each passing release and performance is Qrion. Originally from Japan but now living in San Francisco, she has made some serious waves in the scene with her EPs such as Sapporo with Spencer Brown and Sine Wave on Anjunadeep, as well as tunes such as “Mars” with Mars Kasei and “Slow Down” with Motez. Beyond her house and techno style, Qrion also dived into the realm of ambient electronic music with the release of “It’s All Over” on Reflections, Vol. 1 last year.
Although 2020 dashed the plans for many to see Qrion play live, it didn’t prevent her from growing even further as an artist. Aside from her releases, she became a frequent face on platforms like Twitch, performing for countless viewers both on her own channel and others such as Gabriel & Dresden’s and Anjunabeats’. And Qrion has won over even more hearts in 2021 with fresh remixes of tunes including Apashe’s “Rain,” Milk Talk’s “Sunshower,” and Flownn’s “Odyssey” while also dropping “Monolith” on LNOE.
Now after taking the stage earlier this summer on select dates, Qrion has unveiled a massive North American tour that will see her traverse the continent from August to December. Kicking off in Atlanta at Aisle 5 on August 26, she’ll make her way to cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, Orlando, Austin, Denver, and San Diego, while also playing festivals including North Coast, Freakazoid Robots, and EDC Las Vegas well.
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