Little Miss Nasty cuts through the labels with the DEADDOLLZ tour
If the industry wants labels, Little Miss Nasty brings scissors. With the DEADDOLLZ Tour, the Los Angeles–born collective turns the stage into a space where pop, metal, electronic music, and performance collide without asking for permission.
The tour brings together music, dance, and alternative aesthetics in a spectacle designed to challenge any comfortable definition. It becomes a space where different artistic energies coexist without needing to fit into a single category.
The project features some of the most intense performers on the international circuit. The lineup includes talent from different parts of the world, including Australian star Paige Patton, whose presence has become one of the collective’s most notable additions since her debut in 2024. Alongside her are artists such as Estonian dancer Laura Pakasaar and American performers Kayla Brenda and Gina Katon, forming a group that blends diverse performance styles and cultural backgrounds within a single artistic vision.
The tour also includes collaborations with artists who share that same spirit of creative freedom. Australian DJ and performer GG Magree brings explosive energy that mixes electronic sounds, punk attitude, and fearless stage presence. Alongside her, German artist Mimi Barks introduces a much darker sonic aesthetic, where industrial, trap, and metal intersect to create a sound that feels intense and visceral.
Perhaps the most interesting element happens offstage, as the audience in the Little Miss Nasty universe reflects the same mix of identities. Fashion editors stand beside tattoo artists, club kids move among metalheads, and queer couples share the space with allies drawn to something unique.
That intersection of worlds is the true heart of the movement. Femmecore does not propose a single way to be a woman or to express yourself. It proposes something simpler: permission. Permission to dress how you want, move how you want, scream, dance, sweat, and take up as much space as you need.
The cultural world continues to insist on labels, but Little Miss Nasty, GG Magree, and Mimi Barks seem to be creating a stage where every identity can exist freely without needing to adapt.
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