Arty Announces Release Date And Title For Debut Album

Russian producer Arty has announced a release date for his debut album, which will be called Glorious. Dropping on October 9th, the disc will include 12 tracks and feature already released songs "Stronger" and "Up All Night."

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Russian producer Arty has announced a release date for his debut album, which will be called Glorious. Dropping on October 9th, the disc will include 12 tracks and feature already released songs “Stronger” and “Up All Night.”

As for the next release we’ll be hearing from the album, it will apparently be titled “Braver” and feature vocals from Conrad, who you may recognize from Kygo’s “Firestone.” That track will drop on August 21st.

“From the start I didn’t want to put myself into one specific genre, so for me the challenge was to discover as much different genres, type of vocals and harmonies as possible. I really hope people will simply enjoy my music that I’ve put so much soul into,” Arty said in a statement.

Of course, along with the album announcement, the DJ revealed that he’ll be heading out on tour to support it, making some pretty big stops along the way. Check out his full schedule below and let us know if you plan on catching Arty live at any point over the next few months.

08/12 Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival
08/15 Dallas, TX @Lizard Lounge
08/16 Las Vegas, NV @ XS
08/20 Ibiza, ES @ Amnesia
08/27 Ibiza, ES @ Amnesia
08/29 Daresbury, UK @ Creamfields
08/30 Las Vegas, NV @ XS
09/04 San Diego, CA @ Omnia
09/05 Costa Mesa, CA @ Sutra
09/06 Honolulu, HI @ Republik
09/11 Orlando, FL @ Tier
09/12 Ottawa, ON @ Barrymore’s
09/18 Miami, FL @ Story
09/19 Halifax, NS @ Helm Fest
09/22 Mashantucket, CT @ Shrine
09/25 Toronto, ON @ Uniun
09/26 Bay Area, CA @ Beyond Wonderland
10/03 Las Vegas, NV @ Encore Beach Club
10/10 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
10/15 Gainesville, FL @ Venue
10/16 Kansas City, MO @ Mosaic
10/17 St. Louis, MO @ Europe
10/23 Las Vegas, NV @ XS
10/30 Chicago, IL @ Freaky Deaky


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