In February, dub pioneer Adrian Sherwood is launching his most extensive solo tour, performing real-time dub mixes that showcase his unique sound. The tour kicks off in Milan on February 5 and travels across Europe, concluding in Barcelona before heading to North America for the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville. This tour celebrates the release of Sherwood’s first solo album in 13 years, The Collapse of Everything, featuring collaborations with renowned artists like Brian Eno and Doug Wimbish. Sherwood aims to push artistic boundaries, expressing a desire to evolve both sonically and as a live performer.
What do you think the impact of Sherwood’s live mixing technique will have on audience engagement compared to traditional performances?

