Sudan Archives Is Powered By The BPM
Last Thursday, singer and violinist Sudan Archives kicked off The BPM World Tour with a sold-out show in Berlin, Germany.
The tour follows the October release of Sudan Archives’ third album titled The BPM. The 52-minute project is an auditory kaleidoscope, blending sounds of electronic, pop, classical, and hip-hop. The Ohio native is no stranger to experimenting with multiple genres. She’s collaborated with artists like EDM powerhouse ODESZA, indie rock band Automatic, and rapper Zelooperz, to name a few.
The two-week Europe/UK leg, featuring support from Cleo Reed, Coucou Chloe, and Esaro, marks Sudan Archives’ last performances of 2025. Shows pick back up in the new year on January 16th in Tucson, Arizona, to start the tour’s month-long North American leg before finishing in New Zealand and Australia.
General admission ticket prices in the U.S. range from $25-$65 across venues. The VIP package that averages around $150 includes a meet and greet with Sudan Archives, a spot at the pre-show “Songwriter’s Session” Q&A and performance, priority merchandise shopping, and more.
Wielding a violin bow and a tackling 21-track setlist, Sudan Archives is charged up for a mind-blowing tour powered by the BPM.
Learn more about upcoming tour dates at https://sudanarchives.com/