
If you’ve been paying attention, you already know this has been the year of Slayyyter. The pop innovator is set to perform at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on July 23rd, adding yet another incredible milestone to what has already been a career-defining era.
The announcement comes just weeks after Slayyyter delivered stripped-down performances of two songs from WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA during Grammy House in New York, proving that whether she’s commanding a festival stage or performing in an intimate setting, her artistry shines just as brightly.
Released on March 27th, WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA quickly became one of the year’s most talked-about pop records. Fans and critics alike have praised the album’s fearless storytelling, bold visuals, and willingness to take risks in ways that few artists dare to do anymore.
And honestly? The reactions have been nothing short of incredible. It feels like the rest of the world is finally catching up to what longtime fans have known all along: Slayyyter is one of the most exciting artists in pop music today.
The Grammy Museum performance also arrives just days before the launch of her highly anticipated WOR$T GIRL IN THE WORLD TOUR, which kicks off July 26th in her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. In a major full-circle moment, all three of her hometown shows on July 26th, 27th, and 29th have already sold out.
Let that sink in for a second… three sold-out hometown shows. For an artist who has spent years building her career from the ground up, that’s not just impressive, it’s emotional.
From there, Slayyyter will take her music across the globe, heading to Australia before returning to North America with support from Pearly Drops. The tour will then continue through Vancouver, South America, Europe, and the United Kingdom before wrapping up in London on November 5th.
It’s a massive undertaking and a testament to just how far she’s come. This isn’t simply an artist releasing an album and going on tour; this is the culmination of years of hard work, reinvention, and refusing to compromise her vision.
The new music. The sold-out shows. The international tour dates. The Grammy recognition, everything is aligning exactly as it should. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Slayyyter isn’t just having a moment, she’s building a legacy. And honestly? It’s been pretty incredible to watch.