In January of 2017, Max Chapman will embark on his first-ever North and Central American Tour, ‘Catch Me If You Can’!
Kicking off the tour on January 6th in New York, Max Chapman will travel south to the BPM Festival in Mexico before playing in The Secret Garden in Guatemala. Heading back to the United State to spin sets in San Francisco and Las Vegas, a date to be announced still looms over the heads of fans. The tour, which derives its name from Max Chapman’s critically acclaimed debut EP on Mad Tech, is already primed and ready to bring some serious tech house to fans in attendance. This tour seems fairly short, but seeing as Max touched down at 60 stops in 2016, I expect more to be added as the launch comes closer.
When asked about the tour, Max stated:
“I’ve played some amazing gigs already in Central America, and I’ve heard so many stories from DJs who have played the US about how incredible the vibe is over there, so to finally be able to say that I’m heading there on my own tour is pretty big news. The tour name was an easy one – 2016 really couldn’t have started any better with my ‘Catch Me If You Can’ album, so it made sense to start 2017 in the same way. I’ve got so much new music ready to road-test, and what better opportunity than at some of the most iconic venues in the world?”
Get more information on the 2017 BPM Festival HERE!
Catch Me If You Can – Tour Dates & Venues:
Get a feel for his sets by checking out this Resonance Records Show on SoundCloud:
About Max Chapman:
Bursting onto the underground house scene in 2011, Max Chapman was just 23 years old when he released his first record. Since then the Essex based DJ and producer has taken on a journey of energy, creativity and unconditional passion. It’s this passion that has been the drive and motivation behind Max’s flawless production, extensive versatility and limitless capabilities. Not only has he taken his sound to the airwaves with slots on the likes of Ibiza Sonica and Bloop, he ticked a huge industry box with a set at Lost Beach club in Ecuador, as part of the Boiler Room network, which was streamed worldwide to thousands of people.