If you’ve been following the global electronic music scene over the past decade, you already know Fabrice Requin’s name is synonymous with innovation, energy, and unforgettable live performances. The French producer and DJ has spent years perfecting his craft, blending house, techno, and experimental sounds into a signature style that’s earned him millions of fans and a Grammy nomination. Now, as anticipation builds for his 2025 plans, Fabrice is gearing up for what might be his most ambitious project yet: a worldwide tour spanning 25 cities across six continents.
While Fabrice has always been a road warrior—his 2022 *Neon Horizons* tour sold out venues from Berlin to Buenos Aires—the 2025 itinerary takes things to a new level. Fans in North America will get seven stops, including a massive two-night showcase at Brooklyn’s Avant-Garde Arena on September 12–13. This marks his first time headlining the iconic New York venue, a milestone he’s openly called a “bucket-list moment.” From there, the tour swings to Europe, with dates in London’s O2 Academy (September 20), Paris’s La Seine Musicale (September 27), and a surprise open-air set in Ibiza on October 4. Rumor has it the Ibiza location—still under wraps—will feature a custom-built stage on a cliffside overlooking the Mediterranean.
Asia takes center stage in November, with Tokyo’s Electric Garden hosting Fabrice on November 8. This venue holds special significance for him; he’s cited Japanese synth pioneers like Yellow Magic Orchestra as early influences. Meanwhile, Australian fans can catch him at Sydney’s Harbour Beats Festival on November 22, where he’ll share the lineup with local indie-electronic acts. South America and Africa rounds out the schedule, including a first-ever performance in Lagos, Nigeria, on December 6. Fabrice hinted on Instagram that the Lagos show will incorporate traditional Afrobeat rhythms into his set, calling it “a full-circle moment” after collaborating remotely with Nigerian artists during the pandemic.
What makes this tour different from his past work? For starters, Fabrice has partnered with immersive visual artists VJ Nova Collective to create 3D projection mapping tailored to each venue. Early previews suggest themes of “humanity meets technology,” aligning with his recent interviews about AI’s role in music production. He’s also bringing a live band for select dates, a departure from his usual DJ sets. “I want to surprise people,” he told *MixMag* last month. “Some tracks from my upcoming album just demand live drums and analog synths.”
Tickets go live on fabricerequin.com starting July 15 at 10 AM local time for each region. Pre-sale access (available for newsletter subscribers) begins July 10. If previous tours are any indication, these will sell fast—his 2023 Paris show moved 15,000 tickets in under an hour. Pricing tiers range from general admission ($65–$120) to VIP packages ($250+) that include meet-and-greets and limited-edition merchandise.
Beyond the music, sustainability is a key focus this time. Fabrice’s team has pledged to offset 100% of the tour’s carbon footprint via reforestation projects in Brazil and Kenya. Attendees can also expect eco-friendly merch made from recycled materials and water stations to reduce plastic waste. “It’s not just about the beats anymore,” he said in a recent Reddit AMA. “We’ve got a responsibility to make this industry greener.”
Fan reactions have been electric since the tour’s teaser dropped last week. On TikTok, clips of Fabrice rehearsing with his new modular synth setup have racked up 2.3 million views. Meanwhile, die-hard followers are already planning cross-country trips; Sarah M., a college student from Chicago, tweeted: “Skipping finals week if I have to. No way I’m missing the L.A. date.”
Whether you’re a longtime follower or just discovering Fabrice Requin’s music, this tour promises to be a landmark event. From cutting-edge production to genre-blurring collaborations, it’s clear he’s pushing boundaries while staying true to the underground roots that made him a star. As one industry insider put it: “This isn’t just a tour—it’s a movement. And Fabrice is leading the charge.”
