Li Huadi, also known as Howie Lee, is a renowned electronic musician based in Beijing. He is set to embark on a new tour titled “Wave – Wave – Wave II” in collaboration with “digi,” a cross-media music label under Modern Sky. This tour is an eagerly anticipated event, as it will span across four major cities: Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Beijing.
Howie Lee is known for his innovative approach to music, and for this tour, he will introduce a new human-computer interaction system. With a rich repertoire and visually stunning arrangements, he aims to deliver an immersive audio-visual experience that is sure to surprise and delight audiences. The “Wave – Wave – Wave II” tour will feature a selection of representative tracks from Howie Lee’s previous albums, as well as the premiere of several unreleased new works.
Adding to the excitement, a mysterious guest, who is a well-known figure, is expected to make an appearance during the tour. This guest will perform a number of songs produced by Howie Lee, further elevating the anticipation for the event.
Howie Lee, or Li Huadi in Chinese, is not just a musician but also a visionary composer. He has been recognized by Dazed magazine as a composer leading the charge in Chinese club music. His distinct “Made in China” aesthetic results in a unique blend of traditional Chinese elements with avant-garde electronic music, creating a hybrid club sound that is truly his own. Howie’s talents extend beyond music, as he has also composed soundtracks for films, television, and video games. His work on the soundtrack for the Kung Fu video game “Sifu” has been highly praised, earning multiple TGA nominations for its fusion of traditional Chinese instruments with futuristic electronic soundscapes.
As the tour dates approach, fans can look forward to the following schedule: Chengdu, Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen. Currently, tickets for the Shanghai and Shenzhen concerts are available for purchase, offering music enthusiasts the chance to experience Howie Lee’s groundbreaking music live.Opening hours: Saturday, November 02, starting at 20:00. Approximately 150 minutes (subject to on-site conditions). Chengdu and Beijing will also be announced in the near future. Stay tuned. Full text.