Indie sensation Luna Moreau announced her highly anticipated world tour today, just weeks after her debut album “Midnight Frequencies” soared to the top of international charts and garnered critical acclaim across the globe.

The 23-year-old singer-songwriter will perform in 45 cities across North America, Europe, and Asia starting in January 2026. The tour, titled “Frequency Rising,” marks Moreau’s transition from intimate venue performances to major arena shows.

“I can’t believe this is real,” Moreau said during a virtual press conference from her hometown of Montreal. “Two years ago, I was playing coffee shops and open mic nights. Now I get to share my music with fans around the world.”

Her album, featuring the viral hit single “Electric Dreams,” has been praised for its innovative blend of electronic and folk elements. Music critic David Thompson called it “a masterclass in modern songwriting that bridges generational divides.”

The tour will feature an immersive stage design incorporating interactive lighting that responds to Moreau’s vocals and live instrumental loops. “We want each show to feel like a unique sonic experience,” explained tour producer Maria Santos.

Pre-sale tickets for fan club members begin Monday, with general public sales starting Friday. Given the overwhelming demand for her recent festival appearances, concerts are expected to sell out quickly.

Moreau will also announce special guests for select tour dates next week, with rumors circulating about collaborations with established artists who have publicly praised her work.

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