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Having released their fourth studio album, The Dream, in February of this year, Brit indie rock trio alt-J recently wrapped up a two-month tour of North America and are now back on their home soil for four weeks of UK tour dates throughout May. Worley Sound, a new sound reinforcement provider based in Nashville, serves as the band’s audio gear supplier for The Dream Tour and carries an L-Acoustics K Series loudspeaker package for alt-J’s full 2022 worldwide trek.
“I spent four years as a systems engineer, monitor tech, and crew chief in the UK, followed by another eight years as an account and operations manager in the US, but then Covid struck and, like many others in this industry, my job disappeared,” recalls Worley Sound Owner and Director Tom Worley. “After heading back home to New Zealand to rethink my career, I decided to establish a new touring sound company and have centralized headquarters in Nashville.”
Although alt-J is a new Worley Sound client, Worley himself...

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