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JOEP BEVING – NEW ALBUM LIMINAL OUT NOW

A Global touring artist with over 1B streams

Released for the first time as sustainable “EcoRecord”

New music video Ida, watch it here

“To compose is not to command but to attune, to let the wild speak through us.” – Joep Beving

20 MARCH 2026 (TORONTO, ON) — Joep Beving: Liminal - a new 15-track album inspired by Guillaume Logé’s book Wild Renaissance - is an atmospheric exploration of art, nature, technology and the spaces in between.

The album is officially released by Deutsche Grammophon on 20 March 2026 in multiple formats, including revolutionary EcoRecord - a sustainable record made from PET instead of PVC that, thanks to an innovative production process, saves up to 85% energy compared to conventional vinyl production - without compromising on sound and product quality.

Moving between carefully crafted compositions and more intuitive pieces, Liminal reflects what Beving describes as a “dialogue between control and intuition”, inviting listeners into a liminal space where meaning is still forming. At the centre of the album is When humans do algorythms, where repetitive pulses evolve into a delicate interplay between human expression and machine logic.

Ahead of the release, three tracks have appeared as digital singles: We are here but to make music and dance with all the obtaining forces (5 December 2025), Wild Renaissance (23 January 2026), When humans do algorythms (20 February 2026, with video), leading up to the album with focus track Ida (20 March 2026, with video).

Join Joep Beving in a rush of possibility: sounds that embrace the luminous and the fantastical, and take refuge in slower spells of deep contemplation of our place on earth. Joep Beving will be touring through Europe in May and June 2026.

JOEP BEVING LIVE:
23. April – Parnassos Literary Society, Athens (GR)
6. May – Philharmonie, Berlin (DE)
8. May – Soho Theatre Walthamstow, London (UK)
12. May – De Vooruit, Ghent (BE)
13. May – Arenberg, Antwerp (BE)
19. May – Tonhalle Zürich, Zurich (CH)
21. May – Tivoli Vredenburg, Utrecht (NL)
22. May – De Vereenigin, Nijmegen (NL)
23. May – Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Eindhoven (NL)
27. May – Laurenskerk, Rotterdam (NL)
28. May – PHIL, Haarlem (NL)
29. May – Odeon, Zwolle (NL)
1. June – Bergen International Festival, Bergen (NO)
3. June – Café de la Danse, Paris (FR)
10. June – De Oosterpoort, Groningen (NL)
10 September – Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík, Reykjavík, Iceland (ISL)
16 September – Väven, Umeå, Sweden (SWE)
18 September – DR Studie 2, Copenhagen, Denmark (DNK)
19 September – Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland (FIN)
20 September – Oslo Opera House, Oslo, Norway (NOR)
13 October – The Great Hall, Toronto, Canada (CAN)
15 October – Palais Montcalm, Québec, Canada (CAN)
16 October – Théâtre Beanfield, Montréal, Canada (CAN)
19 October – Bella Concert Hall, Calgary, Canada (CAN)
20 October – The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Vancouver, Canada (CAN)