Descartes A Kant announces new dates for the After Destruction Tour

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Experience retrofuturistic duality.

The Mexican band, Descartes to Kant, is ready to give shows in different cities of the country, with a retrofuturistic proposal full of theatrical elements that will make this a memorable and unmissable show.

DAKis the new member of the band, a futuristic artifact that performs the function of repairing any emotional damage that may afflict humans and who will fulfill the sound desires of cities such as Puebla, CDMX, San Luis Potosí, Pachuca and the recently announced León.

As a perfect complement to the raw and caustic fretism of Descartes to Kant, Old will be a guest band in some of their showsthus completing a science fiction atmosphere and moving melodies.

Descartes to Kant is a band with a wide mix of musical influences such as electronic, experimental pop, punk, among others; taking those who listen to them and enjoy their live performances out of orbit, standing out for their authentic stage-musical language, enveloping us in a surreal, challenging and sophisticated narrative.

Be sure to follow them on social networks, we leave you the dates and venues where you can enjoy them live. Which one do we see each other in?

Dak Gira

Staff

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