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CSS Announce First North American Tour in 11 Years

CSS Announce First North American Tour in 11 Years

The Brazilian electropop group returns a decade after going on hiatus

Ana Rezende Carolina Parra Lovefoxxx and Luiza S

CSS’ Ana Rezende, Carolina Parra, Lovefoxxx, and Luiza Sá, photo by Gleeson Paulino

A decade after going on hiatus, the Brazilian electropop group CSS have returned and are ready to hit the road. CSS will embark on a North American tour—their first in 11 years—to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their formation. It kicks off on May 3 at Black Cat in Washington, D.C., and brings CSS to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and San Francisco, among other cities, before concluding on May 18 at Just Like Heaven Festival. Find the complete list of tour dates below.

“I DJ often, and I am approached by fans who tell me how much ‘we’ve helped them figure out themselves,’ ‘showed a way out’ out of societal norms, and even ‘inspired them to be who they are’—which melts my heart because most of these fans are delicate queer creative people,” said lead singer Lovefoxxx. “We are deeply united by our sense of humor and our deep sisterhood and friendship. It’s so nice to know we touched some people and are still harvesting this love 20 years later.”

CSS released four studio albums during their original run: 2006’s Cansei De Ser Sexy, 2008’s Donkey, 2011’s La Liberación, and 2013’s Planta. The latter marked their first without longtime member Adriano Cintra.

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CSS: It’s Been a Number of Years Tour 2024

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05-03 Washington, D.C. – Black Cat
05-04 New York, NY – Webster Hall
05-05 Boston, MA – The Sinclair
05-06 Philadelphia, PA – Foundry
05-08 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
05-09 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
05-11 Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
05-12 Salt Lake City, – Kilby Block Party
05-14 San Francisco, CA – Independent
05-18 Pasadena, CA – Just Like Heaven Festival

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