Britain’s Premier Dubstep Duo Nero Launches Headlining”Second Reality” U.S. Tour In March

Having already introduced their special brand of melodic dance mayhem to North American electronic music fans with roof-raising DJ sets at nightclubs in December, Londonâ??s premiere dubstep duo Nero is gearing up for a triumphant return to the U.S. in March for their headlining â??Second Realityâ? live tour, as well as eagerly awaited appearances at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in April. Nero will also launch their exclusive 2012 DJ residency at Surrender and XS Nightclubs, located at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, performing first at Surrender between the weeks at Coachella.

 

Tickets for the â??Second Realityâ? tour will be available to Nero fan club members via a pre-sale happening now at http://us.thisisnero.com/tickets/ Those who purchase tickets will each receive an immediate digital download of Neroâ??s debut album Welcome Reality along with an exclusive laminate that unlocks additional digital content.  The fan pre-sale runs now through February 3rd.

 

Nero is British-born producers, remixers, DJs, and artists Dan Stephens and Joe Ray, who are joined by dynamo singer Alana Watson for their live concerts, which find them performing high atop a custom-built booth consisting of ghetto blasters, retro TVâ??s, old amps, and an arcade machine centerpiece.

 

Nero is touring in support of Welcome Reality, which was released to rave reviews by Cherrytree/Interscope Records in December. With its thunderous bass, hail of house rhythms, lightning flashes of rave synths, and showers of guitar, the album â??pulls dubstep toward the arena-pop spotlight without leaving its shadows behind,â? as the New York Times put it in its review, while Billboard noted that Nero â??comes off like a dubstep-powered pop band.â?

 

Released in the U.K. in August, Welcome Reality debuted at No. 1 and rapidly earned Gold status, fueled by its singles â??Innocence,â? Guilt,â? â??Promisesâ? (which also stormed straight to the top of the UK charts) and â??Me and You,â? which was the most played record on Radio 1 for three weeks in a row and is now the first U.S. single from the album. Neroâ??s indie/dubstep hybrid smash Me and You Remix EP is also currently available digitally, and features a brand-new remix of â??Me And Youâ? by Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia, and a Skrillex remix of “Promises” (previously unavailable in the U.S.) that has racked up more than 10 million plays on YouTube.

 

Check out the video trailer for HARD Summer 2012 here featuring â??Promisesâ? (Skrillex & Nero Remix) and Neroâ??s Dan Stephens.

 

With nominations from BBCâ??s Sound of 2011, XFMâ??s Sound of 2011, and Music Weekâ??s Top 15, Nero also won 2010’s Beatport Award for Best Dubstep Act and Best Dubstep Track for â??Act Like You Know.â?Â The duo have performed at all the major UK music festivals including Glastonbury, Bestival, Reading, and Wireless, and still found the time to produce remixes for The Streets, La Roux, deadmau5, N*E*R*D and Daft Punk.

CHECK OUT WHAT THE PRESS HAS TO SAY ABOUT NERO:

 

“Nero’s Joe Ray and Dan Stephens ache to bestow post-dubstep with its can-you-believe-this-shit? flash of stadium-size euphoria, enhancing (or defiling, depending on your perspective) the genre’s bass-heavy payload with trancey synths and wailing vocals.â? â?? Spin

â??Welcome Reality is nearly as nostalgic as it is futuristic. The music flaunts vintage synthesizers and echoes of dance-music past: the raw swoops of early-1990s rave, the arpeggios of synth-pop, the string-section jabs of disco, even some 1980s rock-anthem guitar.â? â?? The New York Times

With [singer Alana] Watson, Nero comes off like a dubstep-powered pop band â?? and with Welcome Reality, the actâ??s very polished debut, itâ??s a hit away from broader fame.â? â?? Billboard

 

â??Blistering beats and serious electro-pop sparkle.â? â?? Entertainment Weekly

 

â??Welcome Realityâ? will inevitably soundtrack thousands of blowouts. …Nero understand how to make things burn.” â??  The Los Angeles Times

 

“Glorious, splinter-thin moments when a sound is both free to do whatever it wants and still functioning as a new power source.â?Â â?? The New Yorker

 

NEROâ??S UPCOMING U.S. TOUR DATES

03/29               Washington, DC          9:30 Club

03/30               Philadelphia, PA          Electric Factory

03/31               New York, NY                        Roseland Ballroom

04/03               Boston, MA                 House of Blues

04/04               Montreal, QC               Metropolis

04/05               Guelph, ON                 Guelph Concert Theatre (DJ set)

04/06               Toronto, ON                Sound Academy

04/07               Chicago, IL                  Congress Theater

04/08               Milwaukee, WI                        Riverside Theater

04/09               Minneapolis, MN         Myth

04/13               San Francisco, CA       Warfield Theater

04/15               Indio, CA                     Coachella

04/18               Las Vegas, NV Surrender Nightclub (DJ set)

04/20               El Paso, TX                  Buchananâ??s Event Center (DJ set)

04/22               Indio, CA                     Coachella

04/24               Denver, CO                 Ogden Theatre

04/26               Dallas, TX                   House of Blues

04/27               Houston, TX                Verizon Wireless Theater

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