Fred again.. Discouraged Phone Use on His USB002 Tour, Now He’s Sharing Photos and Videos From the Run

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Fred again.. performing in Chicago, November 2025.
Photo: Theo Batterham

During his ambitious 2025/26 USB002 tour, Fred again.. championed a “phone-free” atmosphere, urging fans to set aside their screens and fully immerse themselves in the live experience. Now, just two months after the final curtain, the producer is extending an invitation to relive the magic.

In a unique collaboration with Dropbox, Fred and his creative team have released an expansive digital archive containing raw files, candid photography, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the tour. This treasure trove includes slow-motion captures, official posters, and detailed visuals of the immersive fabric art installations designed by Boris Acket.

Explore the digital vault: Access the full Dropbox repository here.

This collection offers more than just a scrapbook; it contains the actual project assets used by Fred’s team to build the USB002 experience. Fans are encouraged to download these files to remix, edit, and create their own posters or video content, turning the tour’s ephemera into a collaborative canvas.

“We’re thrilled to provide a window into our creative process, allowing fans to connect with the project on a much more intimate, tangible level,” the team shared in a statement.

The USB002 tour became a cultural phenomenon, defined by its spontaneous, last-minute venue announcements and a rolling release strategy that saw new music debuting alongside each performance. This marathon trek, which concluded with a high-energy final stretch in New York and London, served as the live incubator for the USB002 album.

The journey featured an impressive roster of guest collaborators, including Four Tet, Skream, Caribou, and Sammy Virji. The tour reached its emotional zenith at London’s Alexandra Palace, where Fred closed out the run with a memorable back-to-back set alongside Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk—a highlight Fred later described as “the greatest show of my life.”

 

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