Eternalism will see hard techno phenomenon Sara Landry deliver five European performances with a US leg of the tour to be announced.
Ask anybody: Sara Landry is among the hottest names in dance music today. One of the artists most closely associated with a new EDM generation’s expanded definition of hard techno, she’s made waves with her every movement — not the least of which was her recent debut album, Spiritual Driveby. Come January 2025, she’ll continue to soar on this momentum by kicking off a tour that goes by the name Eternalism.
Only five stops have been announced on the run of dates. The first will see Landry perform at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on January 31 — a stone’s throw from where she played earlier this year for Verknipt ArenA, touted as “the biggest hard techno event ever.”
The very next day, she will touch down in Lisbon for a gathering at Carlos Lopes Pavilion. Then, toward the end of the month on February 28, she will perform at O2 Academy in Brixton, UK.
Sara Landry’s early 2025 run of European dates will conclude with shows on March 1 and 7. The first will take place at Madrid superclub Fabrik. The second will see her take the stage at Zénith Paris in the French capitol’s La Villette neighborhood.
Landry, who shared the news on social media, has disclosed that there will be a US run of dates with details yet to be announced. As the highly influential DJ and producer hails from Austin, it’s safe to assume she’ll perform there at some point. Beyond that, the rest of the tour is anybody’s guess.
Tickets to the first five European dates on the Eternalism tour are on sale now. Purchase yours and find additional information on the Sara Landry website.