As Fred Again's electrifying USB002 tour came to a close on 27 February after it kicked off last October, the beats continue to reverberate through the minds of fans as they relive the charged atmosphere of each show they attended.
Fred Again revives the energy of the show with an archival video featuring full performances from almost every stop as part of the tour. The video spans a whopping 108 hours being one of the longest videos to ever be uploaded onto YouTube, it could take about four days to watch in its entirety. The only stop that wasn't featured in the video was the show in Mexico, which is being kept under wraps as it plays into another project that's coming soon later in the year.
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The stops featured in the video include Glasgow, Brussels, Madrid, Lyon, Dublin, Toronto nights one and two, Chicago, Vancouver, San Francisco, all six shows in New York and four shows in London. The video includes back to back sets featuring artists such as KŌMA, Sammy Virji, Denzel Curry, Ezra Collective, Shady Nasty, Skream & Benga, 070 Shake and so many more.
Fred Again posted the announcement of this record breaking video on his Instagram as he shares his appreciation for the support in the caption saying, "We’ve uploaded a 108 hour video (4 days?!) to youtube of every set from every show from USB002. It took us ages to work out how to do this. Im told this is the longest video on YouTube ever? I really just wanted to document the insane experience of getting to play b2b wit this amazing list of ppl. A truly insane list of humans. To everyone who came to every show, I increasingly learn that you make them what they are more than we do. Thank you forever and bye for now. Im going to write some music."
As the USB002 era comes to a close, the sprawling 108-hour release stands as both a time capsule and a love letter to the moments that defined the tour. More than just a documentation of performances, it captures the shared energy between Fred Again and his collaborators, as well as the fans who brought each night to life. As he turns his focus toward new music, the project leaves behind a lasting imprint, one that continues to echo long after the final beat fades.
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