DeadDollz Tour 2026 brings Little Miss Nasty to major U.S. cities
Sex, art, and rebellion are the pillars of Little Miss Nasty, a collective of musicians, dancers, and artists who refuse to define themselves to avoid limitation. They are making a powerful impact on stages everywhere, emerging as a project that feels different, entertaining, and even liberating.
Founded in 2012 in the heart of the iconic Viper Room in Los Angeles, the group gradually began to capture the attention of the underground scene by blending a bold, provocative narrative with the genuine talent of artists from around the world.
Although their show has always been difficult to categorize, rooted in diversity, and guided by the mantra of not having a genre but rather being the genre, the release of their debut album, “Weapon Of Choice,” in 2024 strengthened their presence, helping them secure a place within the national scene.
Their concept truly comes alive on stage, where the project transforms into a sensory experience. Burlesque aesthetics, theatrical elements, metal energy, and electronic sounds coexist in a production that at times recalls the grandeur of Las Vegas shows, yet carries a rawness much closer to club culture and the alternative world.
Building on that foundation, the collective has assembled an international cast that reinforces its hybrid identity. Artists such as Estonian dancer Laura Prakasaar, American performers Kayla Brenda and Gina Katon, and Australian star Paige Patton bring a global perspective to body expression, movement, and performance, creating space for both music lovers and dance enthusiasts alike.
Little Miss Nasty has performed for more than half a million people and has shared the stage with acts like In This Moment, Motionless In White, and Starset, while also headlining multiple tours across North America. At the same time, they maintain sold-out residencies in key cities, including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and New York.
Now, the universe continues to expand with the DeadDollz Tour 2026, a run that will take them across the United States. The tour kicks off in April in cities like Salt Lake City and Denver, moving through major stops such as Chicago, New York, and Atlanta, before wrapping up on the West Coast with dates in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego.
The show becomes even more compelling when looking closely at the tour lineup, which includes artists like Mimi Barks, known for her doom-trap sound that blends industrial distortion with aggressive sonic textures, and GG Magree, a recognized figure in the global electronic scene for her fusion of bass music, rock attitude, and festival-ready energy.
At a time when the industry insists on classifying, organizing, and segmenting, the collective moves in the opposite direction. And within that gesture, radical in its simplicity, Little Miss Nasty finds its strength and identity, the one that draws sighs, releases tension, and inspires necessary catharsis.
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