Knock2 Announces ‘No Limit World Tour’

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Knock2 is setting out on the “No Limit World Tour” next year, with 20 dates announced across North America and Australia. The tour kicks off in Vancouver on Feb. 8 and stretches through April 10, wrapping up in Adelaide, Australia.

Alongside childhood friend ISOxo, Knock2 sold out Brooklyn, New York’s Under The K Bridge on May 18 with 7,500 fans in attendance and the show grossing $542,250, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice. The pair also performed at Coachella last year, with Knock2 (real name Richard Nakhonethap) speaking to Pollstar about his co-headline dates with ISOxo. The pair rarely use visuals during their sets, instead focusing on making the music energetic enough to bring back the feel of warehouse raves.

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“If we play something on the screens, it’s got to mean something,” Nakhonethap said. “If I’m going to show people something on these screens, I want them to actually watch it and feel what’s going on. It’s a fast forward of our times in our bedrooms making music all the way to us walking off the stage in Coachella. It’s a moment to express how grateful we are to be where we are, and to show we made it here. It takes us away from what’s going on, too. It reminds us why we are where we are and how we got here. It moves me every single time. People start crying, that’s how invested they are in this. We present ourselves in such a chaotic, high-energy way, but there’s also a moment where we take a step back and show our fans how human we are.”

Knock2 is booked by Wasserman Music’s Lee Anderson, Cody Chapman and Len Chenfeld worldwide, excluding Europe. Wasserman Music UK’s Nick Matthews books the artist in Asia, Australia and Europe.

Presale for the upcoming tour dates begins Nov. 20.

“No Limit World Tour” dates
2/08 – PNE Forum – Vancouver, BC
2/12 – Rockwell At The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
2/14 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO
2/18 – Emo’s – Austin, TX
2/19 – Emo’s – Austin, TX
2/21 – The Factory In Deep Ellum – Dallas, TX
2/22 – 713 Music Hall – Houston, TX
2/23 – The Criterion – Oklahoma City, OK
2/25 – JJ’s Live – Fayetteville, AR
2/28 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA
3/01 – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, FL
3/04 – Echostage – Washington, DC
3/08 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY
3/09 – Roadrunner – Boston, MA
3/12 – MTELUS – Montreal, QC
3/14 – Russell Industrial Center – Detroit, MI
3/15 – Radius – Chicago, IL
4/04 – Roadhouse – Sydney, AUS
4/05 – Metro City – Perth, AUS
4/10 – Hindley Street Music Hall  Adelaide, AUS