Kraftwerk have announced plans to perform some of their albums in full at an upcoming Los Angeles residency.
The electronic music icons are set to kick off the new shows later this year, held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Set to kick off on May 21, it will span across nine shows and see them open by playing their album âAutobahnâ in full. First released back in 1974, the performance will also coincide with the 50th anniversary of the LP.
The following seven shows will see them play other albums, âRadio-Activityâ, âTrans Europe Expressâ, âThe Man-Machineâ, âComputer Worldâ, âTechno Popâ, âThe Mixâ, and âTour de Franceâ in full.
In addition to the full album tracklists, each night will feature a second set of additional songs from throughout their catalogue. The last night of the residency (May 30) will wrap up with a greatest hits set.
Tickets for the Los Angeles residency shows will go on sale tomorrow (January 11) and can be found here. Pre-sale tickets are available now and you can check out the full list of dates below.
Kraftwerkâs 2024 Los Angeles residency shows are:
MAY
21 â âAutobahnâ
22 â âRadio-Activityâ
23 â âTrans Europe Expressâ
24 â âThe Man-Machineâ
25 â âComputer Worldâ
26 â âTechno Popâ
28 â âThe Mixâ
19 â âTour de Franceâ
30 â Finale with compositions from the entire catalogue
The news of the upcoming 2024 shows came following the electronic music pioneers playing at King Johnâs Castle in Limerick in June last year, followed by a show at Dublinâs Trinity College later that month.
Listed as part of the Trinity Summer Series, the shows marked two of four dates Kraftwerk scheduled for 2023, in addition to shows in Firenze on July 7 and Genova on July 8.
Reviewing their 2022 set at Londonâs Victoria Park, NME wrote: âMuch of todayâs festivities would be impossible without co-headliners Kraftwerk, whose relentless innovation practically invented much of the music and beats floating across the site.
âThe fact that they still command headline slots 50 years on from their formation â and almost two decades from their last record, 2003âs âTour De Franceâ â is a testament to their legacy and respect in the scene.â
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