Audrey Nuna Announces TRENCH Tour
Genre-defying Korean-American singer and rapper Audrey Nuna announces the TRENCH Tour, her first ever headlining North American run. Kicking off in Seattle on April 22, the tour will see Audrey make her way west to east including an April 28th stop at LA’s The Roxy and NY’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on May 13th. The tour comes in celebration of Audrey’s acclaimed 2024 album TRENCH and will be the first time tracks from the album will be performed outside of her album release shows in NY and LA. LA-based artist and songwriter ABBIANA will support on all 13 dates. Tickets will go on sale Friday, Feb 28th at 10 am local time HERE.
On her first headlining run, Audrey shares, “i started putting music out in 2018 so this feels euphoric & strange & lowkey glorious. thankful 4 ur patience. thankful 2 the internet for connecting me w so many of u. but sharing art in this hyper digital age gets weird af sometimes so it’s time 2 smell u all in real time & be sweaty human beings.”
2024 was a big one for Audrey. Following her hotly tipped debut album a liquid breakfast, TRENCH was released in October and saw Audrey emerging as a bionic hero of sorts — armored and undaunted, but embracing vulnerability as her greatest strength. The album includes “Mine,” her inimitable take on Brandy and Monica’s 1998 R&B classic “The Boy Is Mine” which just last month received dance-floor melting remixes from Channel Tres and DASH. TRENCH also earned Audrey her NPR Music’s Tiny Desk debut which featured a curated setlist of tracks off of the album, as well as some of highlights off her eclectic catalog.
Read more about the project in Billboard HERE.
TRENCH spawned additional celebrated singles including the “bold” (CLASH) jumpstart to 2024 “Starving” featuring Teezo Touchdown; “out-of-this-world” (UPROXX) ballad “Jokes On Me”; and “Suckin Up,” a prime example of the young artist’s musical agility as she slides between melodic vocals and playful raps. All told, it’s a wild testament to Audrey’s rapid evolution over just a few years, which will all come to life across stages this spring.
Tickets HERE
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