Special Guest: MC Supernatural (USA)
Ticket: 50RMB(Student)/80RMB(Presale)/100RMB(Door)
Booking: email homegirlvan@yahoo.com.cn to reserve presale tickets
Are you ready for more nippples?Trippple Nippples dress up in liquid latex and incorporate everything from feather bombs to glitter to blood and rotting spaghetti in their unmissable live shows, they are “nothing but out of this world”….
Come Celebrate Split Works’ 5th Bday: Electronic Sunset Vibes Provided Courtesy of CHAD VALLEY. “Beatific electro-pop that sounds like it’s been bathed in soft neon light”– PITCHFORK
December 2011:Split Works Celebrates Five Years of Groundbreaking Gigs, Tours and Festivals in China and Beyond… Come out and share the birthday love with 5 shows from Chad Valley, Trippple Nippples, Eat Alien’s Brain, and more…
Fresh off their summer tour of North America, including a two-week stint on the famed Vans Warped Tour, tireless Chinese punks Demerit are gearing up for the second leg of their China tour, hitting both the big cities as well as the up-and-coming scenes of Nanchang, Changsha and Dali.
Anticipation is building for Dutch-American singer, songwriter & musician Laura Jansen’s 4-date November China tour. China audiences will soon get a taste of a breathtakingly layered confection of quirky and enchanting alt-pop songs when she hits the road starting November 22 in Beijing.(Tour Dates:Nov. 22/Beijing; Nov. 24/Wuhan; Nov. 25/Shanghai; Nov. 26/Nanjing)
Concert promoter Split Works is proud to present Hanggai. These Mongolian grasslands-punkers are back with their latest album, “He Who Travels Far,” and it’s been getting accolades all over the place. Come out to Yugong Yishan on Wednesday, Nov. 24 and check out their album release party and concert!
Split Works – China’s leading independent music promoter – brings the Field to the People’s Republic. This melodic Swedish Electronica Guru will be playing in Beijing (Dec 3) and Shanghai (Dec 4)
Split Works, one of China’s leading concert promoters, brought the captivating melodies of French electro-pop chanteuse Emilie Simon to Shanghai (Sept 24) and Hong Kong (Sept 25) in 2009.
Seattle indie rock-folk band the Cave Singers had fans across China rocking out to their tunes in 2009. Presented by Split Works, China’s leading independent music promoter.
Beijing (Sept 16); Wuhan (Sept 17); Chengdu (Sept 18); Chongqing (Sept 19); Nanjing (Sept 21); Changsha (Sept 22); Shanghai (Sept 23)
