Daniel Caesar Announces Third Leg Of ‘Superpowers’ World Tour
Caesar will perform in Australia, Asia, and Hawaii.
Daniel Caesar has announced the third leg of his “Superpowers World Tour,” expanding it to Australia, Asia, and Hawaii. Australia and Hawaii tickets are available for general onsale starting Friday, October 13 at 10am local time.
Tickets for the Asian tour dates will go on-sale with different timelines per market. In Taipei, general onsale is Wednesday, October 18 at 12pm CST. In Seoul, general onsale begins Thursday, October 19 at 12pm KST. In Bangkok, general onsale starts Monday, October 30 at 10am ICT. For Tokyo, general onsale begins Saturday, November 18 at 10am JST.
The first two legs of the sold-out North American tour offered a unique look at Daniel’s artistry and singular vision. For the first few songs of each show, he performed behind a sheer white curtain, adding a celestial quality to the performance. As a seasoned multi-instrumentalist, he took full command of the stage, offering the tens of thousands of attendees piano ballads and guitar solos with a stripped-down quality, yet almost otherworldly precision.
The set design displayed raw camera footage of fans singing along and his band entering and exiting the stage at each show. His ability to effortlessly switch between genres, from the sultry R&B of “Get You” to the gospel-infused “Blessed,” is remarkable and puts his versatility on full display.
The tour follows on the heels of his highest-charting album to date, NEVER ENOUGH, which debuted at No.2 on Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart and Top 15 on Billboard 200 Chart upon release and maintained his status as one of Spotify’s top 200 streamed artists worldwide.
Album highlights include “Always,” which continues to dominate Billboard Hot R&B and Adult R&B Airplay charts. NEVER ENOUGH is an examination of Daniel’s insatiable perfectionism and juxtaposes his self-scrutiny in relationships with his characteristically reassuring vocals.
The project was recorded in part in Canada, New York, London, and Los Angeles, and the concept was largely conceived in France. He cites the hero’s journey in Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist as a major influence. NEVER ENOUGH was produced in part by Raphael Saadiq and Daniel’s brother Zachary Simmonds.
Visit Daniel Caesar’s official website for more information.