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EDEN on Tour

For the tour supporting his 2020 release called no future, Irish pop polymath Jonathon Ng (aka EDEN) has embraced a deceptively minimalist setup — you'll find Ng at stage right with his guitar or keyboards, and his drummer facing him at stage left. But the duo are encased by a paneled video-screen backdrop that can make the biggest concert halls feel more intimate while blowing up EDEN's tender electro-emo lullabies into cinematic, sensory-overloading visual experiences. With the screen displaying everything from impressionistic short films to rapid-fire collages to psychedelic color patterns, EDEN becomes less the star of the show as an enigmatic, silhouetted presence within it. But when you hear the crowd belting out every word to signature ballads like "XO," you realize that, at an EDEN show, the spotlight isn't really on him, it's on you.

EDEN Background

Jonathon Ng's provocatively titled first single, "sex," heralded the arrival of a bracing new voice, one who could effortlessly combine the polish of modern pop, the raw edges of indie, the introspection of R&B and the festival-sized sound of EDM. Before that, Ng had largely operated under the radar, fusing alternative and electronic sounds as The Eden Project. Since adopting his shorter, all-caps alias in 2015, EDEN has pushed that genre-blurring aesthetic into hyperdrive — on his 2018 debut full-length vertigo, he sent trembling, string-swept serenades hurtling into jagged trap backdrops ("start//end"), and rerouted emo ballads into glitchy beatscapes ("crash"). On his epic 2020 release, no future, he both circles back to his electronic roots and ventures into new thematic territory, expanding his usual personal perspective to explore big-picture concerns like climate change and social media addiction.