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Pierce Fulton Announces 2016 “So Much More” Tour

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After a year of redefining his sound, Pierce Fulton is ready to hit the road again. This year was full of big career changes, including a move to L.A. In-between tour dates that included Electric Zoo & TomorrowWorld, he also had time to create his “Pierce Made a Thing” web series to showcase his mastery of any musical instrument he touches. Pierce’s “So Much More” Tour symbolizes the next wave in his career, which focuses more on incorporating live instruments and his own songwriting capabilities into his productions. The tour begins right after the new year on January 9th in Vancouver, and runs all the way into late March, which just a 2-week break for possibly some Ultra/Miami Music Week action.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 11 on PierceFulton.com

pierce fulton 2016 tour

pierce fulton 2016 tour

Pierce Fulton also released a new track with Puppet the other day on Monstercat that bears mention. Dark and heavy synth work underlies an even seedier percussion arrangement that gnaws at your very soul. For Pierce Fulton, whose music can sometimes be extremely bright and cheery, this change of pace is extremely unexpected but more than welcomed.

Press Photo: Meredith Truax

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