Sara Landry has just announced that she will bring her All Night Long show to the U.S. for the first time this Spring.
The “high priestess of hard techno” will play a high-octane open-to-close DJ set at Queens, New York’s Knockdown Center on March 15, 2024.
The performance comes as part of Landry’s new show concept, which, until now, was only set to feature in Europe, with further dates planned for Manchester, Barcelona, Mannheim, Paris and a Verknipt-hosted show in Zaandam, Netherlands.
The Austin, Texas-based rave rebel has found immense success over the past year, spearheading a new wave of hard techno in globetrotting performances at events like Verknipt Festival, Amsterdam Dance Event, Time Warp, Rotterdam Rave and of course, a now iconic Boiler Room set at Teletech Festival.
Cooking up landmark tracks like “Peer Pressure” and “Legacy”–both released on her own Hekate Records label–and crafting fan-favorite “Bad Bitch” vocal flips, Landry’s style has been hailed as simultaneously “dark” and “divinely feminine,” equipped with driving kicks that have become synonymous with her ruthless, anything-goes sound.
Her self-proclaimed brand of “witchy-warehouse techno” has garnered support from fellow techno greats like 999999999, I Hate Models, Amelie Lens, Nico Moreno and many more.
Fans can join the waitlist for early access tickets to Sara Landry All Night Long at Knockdown Center via DICE.
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Featured image from Sara Landry. Credit: Yuya Ohashi.