IMOGEN HEAP RETURNS TO SOUTH AFRICA AS PART OF HER MYCELIA WORLD TOUR WITH GUY SIGSWORTH FROM FROU FROU


Globally renowned tech innovator and award-winning recording artist Imogen Heap, recognized for creative works including Hide and Seek and Tiny Human, has announced her first world tour in eight years, which will bring together content creators, fans and the industry in a unique and innovative format.

Charl Van Heyningen Enterprises is thrilled to announce the return of Imogen Heap to South Africa, since her last visit in 2011. Just off the back of her announcement that she will be touring North America in 2019, the Grammy Award Winning recording artist and technology innovator has added South Africa to her Mycelia World Tour.

Comprising of concerts, talks and workshops, the 40-city tour will be used as a platform to officially launch Mycelia’s ‘Creative Passport’ – realising a vision of the future which sees music makers connected through a verified and decentralised ecosystem, promoting artist-led, fair and sustainable operating practices.

Using emergent blockchain technology, the ‘Creative Passport’ – which is unique to each music maker and empowers them to be ‘open for business’ – contains personal information, existing IDs, acknowledgements, works and business partners. Featuring template ‘smart contracts’, it enables quick and easy direct payments to simplify and democratise collaboration from meaningful commercial partnerships to creativity.

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On her Mycelia World Tour, as a woman of innovation and action, Heap will bring together content creators, fans and the industry in a unique and innovative format.

Events in each city will feature some or all of these elements:

· Live concerts performed both solo by Imogen Heap and with Guy Sigsworth. Reuniting to play together for the first time since 2003 as electronic duo Frou Frou

· Music maker workshops connecting the Mycelia tour with local music makers, technologists and industry influencers to profile the development of the ‘Creative Passport’

· Family workshops which will include children building and coding their own MIni.MU Gloves

· Talks at leading industry conferences where Imogen will speak on the technologies which are positively shaping the future of the music ecosystem, building better business and audience relations with music makers

Imogen shares: “For years now we’ve been complaining about the state of the music industry and how it has been held back by old ways of thinking, negatively impacting music makers – a major pain point being that we are the first to put in any of the work, and the last to see any financial reward or even payment. Through Mycelia and its ‘Creative Passport’, as music makers we now have no excuse but to put our best foot forward and become open for business, decentralising the ecosystem so that it will ultimately benefit everyone. I am excited to be going on the road to bring this to life, in addition to showcasing other new technologies which will add to transforming the music industry into a fair, flourishing and vibrant place”.

Promoter Charl Van Heyningen is thrilled to be bringing back Heap and states “Heap’s 2011 Ellipse World Tour was a huge success, and it feels right to bring this innovative artist back to South Africa at a time of change in the music and technology industries. She is at the forefront of music technology and there is no better way to start off a new year than on a positive note.”

Heap will be performing two shows in Cape Town at the Baxter Theatre on the 15th and 16th of March 2019 (Book tickets via Webtickets), and two shows in Johannesburg at The Teatro at Montecasino on the 19th and 20th of March (Book via Computicket). Tickets range between R400 – R890.

For further information go to:

www.imogenheap.com

www.myceliaformusic.org

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