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Mariah The Scientist’s ‘TO BE EATEN ALIVE TOUR’ Begins Today

by Randall Skelton
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Mariah The Scientist is back. Literally.

The Atlanta singer-songwriter returns to the United States today to embark on the North American leg of her To Be Eaten Alive Tour, which has sold out all 41 of its dates. This comes after Mariah performed nine shows in Europe on the sold-out European leg of the tour, which began in Oslo, Norway on February 10. The domestic shows begin tonight, March 6, in Seattle, and stretch through the first week of May when Mariah will conclude the tour with consecutive shows at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, her hometown, on May 5-6.

The To Be Eaten Alive Tour supports To Be Eaten Alive, Mariah the Scientist’s third studio album and her first since joining Epic Records. The album, which features Young Thug, 21 Savage, Kaytranada and more, earned Mariah her first of many debuts on the Billboard 200 Albums chart.

Mariah the Scientist – From A Woman (Official Music Video)

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The To Be Eaten Alive Tour has been a massive success to this point, bringing together Mariah’s global audience for a celebration of her ascent to stardom. Overseas, Mariah’s shows have produced one viral moment after another, whether it’s her performance of her cover of Aaliyah’s “One In A Million,” or an exhibition of the strength of her live singing voice, the latter of which made Mariah a trending topic on Twitter/X. The buzz from the European stops on the tour have sent social media into a frenzy, and the beginning of the domestic leg of the trek should only compound excitement for Mariah and this phase of her career.

Fans interested in the full Mariah the Scientist experience are encouraged to check out her revamped merch capsule, which includes the coveted vinyl edition of To Be Eaten Alive, in addition to Scorpio(n)-inspired sweatsuit options, rhinestone beachwear and engraved cutlery. A merch package as unique as Mariah, a self-proclaimed “Alt&B” artist. All items are available here.

Mariah The Scientist’s inaugural campaign with Epic Records has been a success by nearly every metric, and we could not be prouder of her growth as a writer, artist and entertainer. The To Be Eaten Alive Tour is headed to a venue near you.

To Be Eaten Alive is now streaming.

 

To Be Eaten Alive 2024 Upcoming Tour Dates:

3/6    Seattle, WA               Neptune Theatre

3/7    Portland, OR              Wonder Ballroom

3/9 Sacramento, CA The Rink Studios

3/10   Santa Cruz, CA          The Catalyst

3/12      San Francisco, CA     The Regency Ballroom

3/13 San Francisco, CA  The Regency Ballroom

3/15      San Diego, CA           The Observatory North Park

3/16      Los Angeles, CA        The Wiltern

3/17      Santa Ana, CA           The Observatory OC

3/19      Phoenix, AZ               The Van Buren

3/20      Albuquerque, NM       El Rey Theater

3/22      Houston, TX              House of Blues

3/23      Austin, TX                  Scoot Inn

3/24      Dallas, TX                  House of Blues

3/26      Denver, CO               The Ogden Theatre

3/28      St. Louis, MO             Delmar Hall

3/29      Minneapolis, MN        Varsity Theater

3/30      Chicago, IL                House of Blues

4/1    Detroit, MI                  Saint Andrew’s Hall

4/2    Toronto, ON               The Danforth Music Hall

4/3    Montreal, QC             Théâtre Beanfield

4/5    Providence, RI           The Strand

4/6    Boston, MA                Citizens House of Blues

4/7    Hartford, CT               The Webster

4/9    Washington, DC       Echostage

4/11      Philadelphia, PA         The Fillmore Philadelphia

4/12      Brooklyn, NY             Brooklyn Paramount Theater

4/15      Baltimore, MD            Rams Head Live!

4/16      Richmond, VA            The National

4/17      Norfolk, VA                The NorVa

4/19      Nashville, TN             Marathon Music Works

4/20      Charlotte, NC             The Fillmore Charlotte

4/21      Raleigh, NC               The Ritz

4/24      New Orleans, LA        The Joy Theater

4/26      Orlando, FL               House of Blues

4/27      St Petersburg, FL       Jannus Live

4/28      Ft Lauderdale, FL       Revolution Live

5/3    Atlanta, GA                Tabernacle

5/4  Atlanta, GA   Tabernacle

Tracklist:

01. Heaven Is A Place On Earth

02. Good Times

03. From A Women

04. 40 Days N 40 Nights feat. Vory

05. Out Of Luck With Kaytranda

06. Bout Mine

07. 77 Degrees (feat 21 Savage)

08. Different Pages

09. Love Sick

10. Ride feat. Young Thug

 

About Mariah The Scientist:

R&B singer-songwriter Mariah The Scientist hails from Atlanta, GA, and is releasing her first studio album on Epic Records, To Be Eaten Alive, in October. Her core following, cultivated through viscous emotional expression on her first three projects—MasterRy Ry World, and The Intermission—continues to grow and helps position her as one of R&B’s brightest young stars. Mariah’s musical curiosity was born in childhood, exposed to a variety of musical acts by her father. “Coldplay comes [to Atlanta], someone that he was definitely playing for me as a child, and then I open for them,” she recalls. From there, Mariah’s journey took her to NYC via St. John’s University, where she studied biology. Though she halted her scholastic pursuit to chase her dreams as an entertainer, the “Scientist” moniker stuck with her. That said, it’s Mariah’s art that makes her unique.

The vulnerable, raw expression that composes much of Mariah The Scientist’s catalog distinguishes her from much of today’s mainstream landscape, something she’s keen on continuing even as her profile grows. From performances at Coachella and Pitchfork Music Festival to collaborations beside Lil Baby, Youngboy Never Broke Again, Chris Brown, A Boogie and Young Thug, there’s no debating that Mariah is worthy of the spotlight. Still, she refuses to take the opportunity to genuinely connect with her audience for granted. “I don’t think that creating art should be super forced. When you try to force art, you don’t like it. At least the creator winds up not liking it.. And a lot of times, people don’t realize that.”

 

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