Fred again.. has made a large collection of creative assets from his USB002 tour publicly available, launching a shared Dropbox folder packed with materials used across the run. The release includes everything from show posters and vinyl artwork to ambient visuals, slow-motion edits and raw visual components.
The initiative builds on a promise made during the tour itself. At each show, fans were encouraged to stay off their phones and remain present, with the understanding that official footage and content would be shared afterwards. This new Dropbox release expands that idea, offering not just documentation, but the actual building blocks behind the visuals.
Rather than a standard content drop, the folder functions more like an open-source archive. It contains working files used by Fred again.. and his team throughout the creative process, giving insight into how the show was developed across different formats and collaborators.

Fans are free to download and reuse the materials, effectively inviting them into the creative process. The move blurs the line between artist and audience, allowing the visual identity of USB002 to be reinterpreted and reshaped beyond the original tour.
It also ties into a wider shift around phone-free experiences at live events. While the trend has gained momentum more broadly, USB002 was already leaning into that approach, prioritising real-time connection while offering high-quality content afterwards.
The tour itself ran across 21 dates between late 2025 and early 2026, featuring a wide range of collaborators including HAAi, Floating Points, Caribou and Four Tet. Alongside the live shows, Fred also released an extensive continuous mix documenting the full run, further expanding the project’s digital footprint.
With this latest move, Fred again.. continues to explore new ways of sharing creative work, turning a live tour into an evolving, participatory archive.