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Home » Canadian indie band Men I Trust to bring Equus tour to Seoul

Canadian indie band Men I Trust to bring Equus tour to Seoul

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Men I Trust, a three-piece indie band from Canada known for their dreamy, jazz-inflected minimalist sound, is returning to Korea for the Seoul leg of their upcoming “Equus” Asia tour. After their dual album release last year, “Equus Asinus” and “Equus Caballus,” the band members expressed their excitement about performing their new tracks in Asia for the first time. The trio is also set to revisit fan favorites from past albums, promising a “very different show” for their Seoul set. “I’m really looking forward to being in that energy,” vocalist Emma Proulx shared about their return to Seoul. This marks the band’s fourth visit to the country, following an appearance at the Holiday Land Festival in 2019 and solo showcases in 2020 and 2023. Proulx, along with Jessy Caron on guitar and bass and Dragos Chiriac on keyboards, will kick off the Asia tour in Japan before flying to Korea. They are also slated to perform in Singapore, Malaysia, China, Taiwan and the Philippines. The twin albums, released in March and May last year, present a tasteful sonic contrast laced with the

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