Rising bass music star Steller is doing more than just stepping into the spotlight this spring—she’s shining it on an issue that matters deeply to her and her fans. With the launch of her debut headline Here & Now Tour, Steller is using her growing platform to promote mental health awareness in partnership with the non-profit To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA). And with Mental Health Awareness Month in full swing this May, the timing couldn’t be more powerful.
Kicking off in her hometown of Fort Lauderdale on April 11, Steller’s tour spans over 15 dates across North America, with club shows and festival appearances alike. From sets at EDC Las Vegas and Beyond Wonderland, to intimate venues like Soundcheck in D.C. and Big Pink in Detroit, each stop will offer more than just floor-shaking drops—it’ll offer space for presence, connection, and healing.
Some of the only moments I feel truly present are when I am performing, attending a show, or creating music. My goal is for fans to experience that same sense of presence. – Steller
That message of being in the moment—“Here & Now”—resonates deeply with TWLOHA’s mission, which has worked with the likes of Warped Tour and Insomniac to destigmatize depression, addiction, and suicide. Through her tour partnership, Steller will help distribute resources and spark conversations at shows—where fans often find their first sense of belonging and relief.
Having supported heavyweights like Zeds Dead, Subtronics, and Excision, and after selling out her first-ever Denver headline show, Steller has already proven her ability to command a crowd. But this tour isn’t just a milestone for her career—it’s a movement.
Her recent releases through Morflo Records and Cyclops Recordings showcase her ability to push sonic boundaries, blending wonky bass with soulful grooves. And now, she’s channeling that same fearlessness into a cause bigger than herself.
Mental Health Awareness Month isn’t just about wearing green or sharing stats—it’s about meeting people where they are. And Steller is doing just that: on the dance floor, through the bass, in the here and now.
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