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Slayyyter is officially in full global takeover mode!

Following the release of “WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA” on March 27th and an iconic back to back performance at Coachella, Slayyyter has expanded her already highly anticipated tour once again, adding new international and North American dates as demand continues to surge.

What makes this rollout especially notable is just how quickly things escalated. The originally announced North American shows sold out within minutes, signaling a level of momentum that has now translated into additional dates across multiple major cities.

New stops now include Los Angeles at the Shrine Expo Hall on August 23rd, as well as two nights in New York City on October 3rd and 4th, alongside newly added international shows in Australia.

In response to overwhelming demand, Slayyyter has also expanded her Australian run with additional nights in both Sydney and Melbourne, further solidifying the global reach of this era.

Before the official tour begins, she is also set to make festival appearances at Governors Ball Music Festival in New York and Neon Skies Festival in Canada, giving fans an early glimpse of what this new live era will look like on a larger stage.

Presales for the newly announced dates begin next Wednesday via her official website, with select shows featuring support from Pearly Drops and KXLIX. This new chapter comes at a time when Slayyyter is clearly leaning deeper into her evolving sound and performance identity.

There’s a clear sense that this era is scaling in real time, not just through streaming numbers or release cycles, but through the way audiences are reacting to it in person. The speed at which shows are selling out, and the immediate expansion into additional markets, points to an artist who is no longer building momentum… but one actively operating inside it.

With more dates likely to come and festival stages already locked in, this rollout feels less like a traditional tour announcement and more like a constantly evolving global moment. And if early demand is any indication, Slayyyter is only getting started.

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