Earth to Eve Tour Dates 2026
Oversharing on the Internet Tour
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Earth to Eve Oversharing on the Internet Tour
Earth to Eve (Eve Weisberger) is an NYC-based alt-pop artist who has built a loyal following with cinematic, self-produced songs about identity, mental health, and the noise of modern life. This spring she hits the road for her first headlining run, the Oversharing on the Internet Tour, rolling out her new single "First Generation Degenerate" and the forthcoming album of the same name.
The Earth to Eve tour kicks off May 10, 2026 at The Camden Assembly in London before sweeping across Europe and North America. Catch her in London, Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Seattle, with intimate club stops along the way. Beyond the headline dates, she'll share the Underground Music Showcase 54 lineup in Denver with Ultraslenderbodies and Goldie Boutilier.
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About Earth to Eve
Earth to Eve, born Eve Weisberger in New York City, is a DIY alt-pop artist who self-produces her cinematic blend of jazz, hip-hop, and pop. Known for raw storytelling on identity and mental health, she's behind hits like "THREAT LEVEL ORANGE" and "NO KINGS." Her debut headlining Oversharing on the Internet Tour kicks off May 10, 2026, supporting her single "First Generation Degenerate."
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Earth to Eve Tour Dates 2026:
Jun 10 - 7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN
Jun 11 - Beat Kitchen, Chicago, IL
Jul 10 - Brick & Mortar Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
Jul 11 - The Moroccan Lounge, Los Angeles, CA
Jul 15 - Polaris Hall, Portland, OR
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