French indie-pop electronic sensation L’Impératrice is set to make their highly anticipated debut in Asia with a seven-date tour across major cities this November and December. The announcement comes alongside the release of their latest single “Chrysalis” on October 10, the band’s first track featuring new vocalist Louve.
Following the success of their third album Pulsar (June 2024) and a world tour that sold over 90,000 tickets, L’Impératrice is ready to bring their signature blend of sensual pop grooves and shimmering electronic beats to Asian audiences for the very first time.
Tickets are now available at here.
Chrysalis marks a pivotal moment for the band following the departure of longtime vocalist Flore Benguigui. With Louve’s warm, soulful vocals at the forefront, the track channels the band’s groovy, dance-driven roots while embracing transformation.
Since their breakout album Tako Tsubo (2021), L’Impératrice has grown into one of France’s most exciting global exports, with standout performances at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Mexico City’s Pepsi Center, and Paris’s Zénith. The band has earned the Grand Prix Sacem for Export and a nomination at the Victoires de la Musique, further cementing their place as torchbearers of modern French Touch.
Their latest record Pulsar continues this dazzling journey, captivating audiences worldwide with lush synths, groovy basslines, and glittering melodies.
After wrapping up their Asian tour, the band will take Pulsar to stages across the U.S. and South America through the end of 2025.
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