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Cristoph Will Play Open-To-Close At All 15 Stops Of His Fall North American Tour

Standing out from the rest in a sea of recent tour announcements, UK-based DJ and producer Cristoph will play open-to-close at all 15 stops on his Fall 2023 North American tour.

Aptly named the “O2C” Tour, Cristoph’s marathon endeavor will kick off on October 13 at Chicago’s PRYSM Nightclub. Ahead of the groundbreaking show concept, his team has promised an “experience like no other” with “zero openers, gimmicks, and an extended open-to-curfew play time on each stop.”

The producer behind global hits like “Alone” and “Breathe” with CamelPhat will then make stops at venues like Bauhaus Houston, Brooklyn’s Avant Gardner, Meow Wolf in Denver, and more before the open-to-close tour closes for the last time at Sound Nightclub in Los Angeles.

From his breakout success on Hot Since 82‘s Knee Deep in Sound, to later releases on Sasha‘s Last Night On Earth and Eric Prydz‘s Pryda Presents, Cristoph has continued to prove himself as a worthy name in the progressive house and techno space, eventually leading to the creation of his own imprint, Consequence of Society, last year.

Check out the complete list of Cristoph’s O2C Tour dates below. Tickets are now available here.

Featured image from Cristoph.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Ohio-based writer and journalist with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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