Steve Aoki Invites Stacked Lineup of Female Support for New Heavenly Hell Tour

Steve Aoki has invited a number of Female Powerhouses for his Heavenly Hell Tour.

Following an exhilarating tour in 2023, Steve Aoki has invited a group half comprised of women to help support him for his new Heavenly Hell Tour kicking off this month. With the tour spanning until the end of June, Aoki will perform across the US with a single stop in Canada for ten shows.

The lineup of artists is a mix of established artists in the industry and newer DJs kicking off their careers. With Aoki‘s invitation on tour, these artists will bring their unique sounds to the show, ensuring that the Heavenly Hell Tour is an unforgettable celebration of collaboration and female empowerment.

Steve Aoki invites a stacked lineup of female support for his upcoming Heavenly Hell tour.

Over the years, the producer has spoken about how women deserve to share the stage in this male-dominated industry. In 2018, Aoki sat down with Channel 4 News and explained how booking the hottest acts on the scene is not what artists should do, especially if it does not make room for diversity. “I think that one thing male DJs have to do,” he says, “is step aside to make room for women DJs and women producers on festivals, on shows and also be an ally and supporter and invite them to play with them.”

CHYL, Callie Reiff, and Nostalgix are the women currently announced to join Aoki on tour. With most shows having different openers, a few artists like Callie Reiff, Deorro, Ookay, and Cheyenne Giles will perform at multiple shows.

With the tour starting in a week, the official poster posted states that Aoki will announce more talent to join in on the fun. Four tour dates don’t indicate who will be opening the show, leaving the possibility of artist announcements soon.

Aside from announcing his new tour, this year Aoki released a remix version of his 2023 album, ‘HiROQUEST 2: Double Helix Remixed.’ He also has put out various remixes this year, including a recent collaboration on Afroki’s track, “Everything You Do (feat. Aviella),” which is out now.

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