French Rock Duo The Inspector Cluzo Are Organic Farmers Who Also Play 80 Shows a Year

The Inspector Cluzo are Gascony-based rock duo Laurent and Mathieu, organic farmers who run a 15-hectare family farm in southwestern France and have somehow also played more than 1,300 gigs in 67 countries since 2008. That combination alone makes them worth paying attention to. Their “Less Is More Part 2” world tour now includes 40 North American dates, kicking off September 19 at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta with tickets on sale now.

Their tenth album, ‘Less Is More,’ was produced by Vance Powell (Jack White, Chris Stapleton, The Raconteurs) in Nashville, recorded live in four days and mixed in three. Rolling Stone ranked it the fifth best album of 2025 and the top French album of the year. Classic Rock UK also listed it among the year’s best rock releases. The record has moved over 10,000 LPs, driven largely by physical sales, a deliberate choice rooted in the band’s ecological principles.

The duo’s live reputation is built on raw energy and nothing else. No backing tracks, no production crutches, just two musicians who’ve spent nearly two decades tightening their show to something close to perfection. This past summer they opened for Neil Young across several European dates. They’ve played Fuji Rock, Lollapalooza, Download, and Hellfest. The stage experience shows every night.

The North American run moves through Washington DC, New York, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Denver, and more before wrapping October 30 in Jacksonville, FL. The European leg continues through December. For tickets and full details, visit theinspectorcluzo.com.

Less Is More Tour Part 2 Dates:

Fri, May 29 — Les Landes, FR — Festival Les arts s’en mêlent

Fri, Jun 13 — Mont de Marsan, FR — Plumaçon Arena

Mon, Jun 16 — Clisson, FR — Hellfest

Thu, Jun 26 — Revelles, FR — R4 Festival

Sat, Jun 28 — Quimper, FR — Irreductible Festival

Wed, Jul 16 — St Julien-en-Genevois, FR — Guitares en Scènes

Thu, Jul 31 — Malestroit, FR — Au Pont du Rock Festival

Fri, Sep 19 — Atlanta, GA — Shaky Knees Festival

Mon, Sep 22 — Washington, DC — Pie’s Shop

Tue, Sep 23 — New York, NY — Groove

Wed, Sep 24 — Pittsburgh, PA — Club Café

Thu, Sep 25 — Cleveland, OH — Beachland Ballroom & Tavern

Fri, Sep 26 — Detroit, MI — The Sanctuary

Sat, Sep 27 — Chicago, IL — Reggie’s Chicago

Tue, Sep 30 — Milwaukee, WI — Cactus Club

Wed, Oct 1 — Appleton, WI — Appleton Beer Factory

Thu, Oct 2 — Minneapolis, MN — Hook & Ladder

Fri, Oct 3 — Fargo, ND — The Aquarium

Mon, Oct 6 — Edmonton, AB — 99 Ten

Tue, Oct 7 — Calgary, AB — The Palomino

Thu, Oct 9 — Vancouver, BC — The Fox

Sat, Oct 11 — Spokane, WA — The Big Dipper

Mon, Oct 13 — Bozeman, MT — The Fillmore Station

Wed, Oct 15 — Carbondale, CO — Steve’s Guitars

Thu, Oct 16 — Fort Collins, CO — Surfside 7

Fri, Oct 17 — Denver, CO — The Skylark

Thu, Oct 23 — Oklahoma City, OK — 89th Street

Mon, Oct 27 — Oxford, MI — Proud Mary’s

Tue, Oct 28 — Mobile, AL — Callaghan’s

Thu, Oct 30 — Jacksonville, FL — Blue Jay

Fri, Nov 7 — Le Mans, FR — Be Bop Festival

Thu, Nov 13 — Tours, FR — Le Bateau Ivre

Tue, Nov 18 — Grenoble, FR — La Belle Electrique

Thu, Nov 20 — St Étienne, FR — Le Fil

Fri, Nov 21 — Annemasse, FR — Le Château Rouge

Wed, Nov 26 — Perpignan, FR — El Mediator

Thu, Nov 27 — Cahors, FR — Les Docks

Fri, Nov 28 — Audincourt, FR — Le Moloco

Thu, Dec 4 — Tarbes, FR — La Gespe

Fri, Dec 5 — Angoulême, FR — La Nef

Wed, Dec 10 — Sannois, FR — EMB

Thu, Dec 11 — Chelles, FR — Les Cuizines

Fri, Dec 12 — Le Havre, FR — Le Tétris