Cloudy Ku announces Asia tour across Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore & China
The Naarm-based artist aims to shine a light on inclusive dancefloors & celebrate community-driven spaces across the region

Cloudy Ku has announced her much-anticipated Asia tour this May and June, spotlighting queer and femme-forward collectives, clubs, and festivals across the region.
Known for her sets that weave techno, trance, and experimental sounds, Ku returns to the region following her feature on ‘ECDYSIS’, the five-year anniversary compilation by Amniote Editions, and a recent collaboration with Asia TOPA Festival, continuing to champion community-driven dancefloors every step of the way.
“I believe all of the collectives I’m working with share the same intention — to create spaces through music where queer, femme, and marginalised communities can come together,” she says to Mixmag Asia.
The tour begins in Taipei on May 9 at Final for Qoo Pa: Run, Ball, Run, a night by HomoPleasure Collective supporting 感染誌 HIV Story, a queer archive showcased at C-Lab’s Asia-Pacific AIDS Art Exhibition.
On May 11, she broadcasts live on TOHA Radio before hitting the GLOWBALL Festival stage on May 17 at Taipei Music Center, curated by longtime friend Sonia Calico.
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“This trip is really about reconnecting with the communities deeply rooted in queer, feminist, and subcultural art,” Ku explains.
On May 24, she returns to Hong Kong for a set at SLAP 拍, then touches down in Singapore for a night at Headquarters on May 31.
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The tour resumes in China with a performance at Beijing’s Groundless Factory on June 27, followed by a set at .TAG Chengdu on June 28.
Additional tour dates and venues may still be announced.
“I want to learn and grow from every community and collaborator I meet,” Ku says, reflecting on how the tour will shape her own artistic journey, “And stay connected to the reason I started making music and building labels in the first place—inspiring each other, exchanging energy, and building relationships that go beyond borders.”
For more updates on Cloudy Ku, follow her on Instagram here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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