Notre Dame shares 'Haunted Nights' EP ahead of upcoming U.S. tour
The French producer will be performing in LA, NYC, Dallas, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Chicago alongside Alex Wann.

French electronic producer Notre Dame unveils his "Haunted Nights" EP via his Paranormal Society label, delivering three tracks that capture the intoxicating energy of late-night club culture. The release marks the sophomore offering from his imprint, following this summer's "Recollection" EP and capping off a breakout year that has seen the Parisian artist collaborate with Adriatique on a remix of Timbaland & Nelly Furtado's "Give It To Me" that became an instant festival anthem at Tomorrowland and Awakenings.
"I drew inspiration from sleepless nights and the unique energy of the late hours," Notre Dame shares about the EP. "Between groove and sensuality, I tried to reflect the tension of the clubs, the intoxication of bodies, and the fragility of love when everything feels possible." From spooky vocal hooks and punchy percussion to introspective chords, "Haunted Nights" showcases the producer's ability to craft atmospheric, club-ready tracks that translate the raw emotion of underground dance floors into cinematic electronic music.
Notre Dame will bring the EP's energy to North American audiences with his debut U.S. tour, kicking off on October 4th in Los Angeles with Blond:ish, followed by a multi-city run with Alex Wann from October 10th to 25th, which includes stops in NYC, Dallas, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Chicago. The tour comes as Notre Dame continues his prolific output with upcoming releases on Insomniac (October 15) and Armada (October 31), plus his recent contribution "Lost Echoes" to Anyma's Afterlife compilation "Quantum Echoes."




































