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TOUR PREVIEW: jxdn Announces WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS TOUR



jxdn has announced details of the WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS TOUR, which will see him returning to stages across the U.S., Europe, and the U.K. later this year in support of his forthcoming LP, WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS, arriving June 28th via DTA Records.


The U.S. leg of the WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS TOUR will feature special guests LØLØ and GUNNAR, is set to get underway on June 6th at Minneapolis, Minnesota’s First Avenue and will make stops in Chicago, Brooklyn, Denver and other major markets before concluding with a hometown show at The Belasco in Los Angeles, California on July 27th. On September 12th, the European leg of the tour will pick up in Paris, France at Bataclan and will visit Germany, Spain, Italy and other European territories before a run of shows across the U.K. which will commence with an October 2nd performance at London’s O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire. TICKETS ON SALE NOW. Furthermore, $1.00 from every ticket sold will go towards supporting The Coop’s Advice Foundation, a non-profit organization founded after the passing after jxdn’s best friend Cooper Noriega, which is aimed at becoming a leader in the movement to rethink how society understands and addresses mental health and addiction. For tickets and more information on jxdn’s WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS TOUR, visit www.jxdnmusic.com.



In early March, jxdn announced his widely anticipated new album, WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS, and shared the album’s lead single, "WHAT THE HELL," which is available on all streaming platforms and accompanied by an official music video directed by Hunter Moreno. WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS marks jxdn’s long awaited follow up to his celebrated debut album Tell Me About Tomorrow.


What do I hear when the music stops? I heard silence like I had never heard before. I heard an emptiness that overtook me. I missed the music of my life, I missed the safety it gave me. I had lost my love for the feeling. I went to hell and back since my last album. I questioned myself, I questioned my music, and I questioned life and its purpose. And through all that, I heard faint sounds ever so often that resembled a beautiful melody. They guided me through the silence back to the place I call home - the music. Keep listening, Keep holding on to tomorrow. Especially when you don’t hear anything anymore. Especially when the music stops. This one’s for. This one’s for you. This one’s for us. - jxdn


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