Artemas — https://www.artemasofficial.com/ — brings the LOVERCRE Tour to The Ritz in Raleigh, NC on 3/18/26, continuing a fast-rising run critics frame as dark pop and alternative pop with a sharp electronic edge and a vocal delivery that stays intimate even when the hooks go wide. The tour is built as a full international statement, spanning dozens of dates across North America and Europe, moving through major cities in the U.S., the U.K., and mainland Europe, and reflecting how quickly his audience has scaled from streaming discovery to sold-out rooms. Accolades have followed in real time, driven by breakout singles that crossed platforms rather than genres, and the current momentum centers on his latest releases tied to the LOVERCRE era, which sharpen his sound into something more controlled, more confident, and clearly designed to translate live. There’s also a visible through-line of intention in how he uses his platform, aligning merch drops and tour visibility with mental health awareness messaging, giving the project weight beyond the charts.
Isabel LaRosa — https://www.isabellarosa.com/ — joins the tour as support, and critics consistently place her in the lane of alt-pop and bedroom pop filtered through a darker, mood-forward aesthetic, built on minimal production, restrained vocals, and songwriting that leans into tension rather than release. This run places her on stages across North America and select international markets, hitting cities where her streaming audience has already translated into real turnout, and the timing makes sense: her most recent singles and releases continue to refine a sound that’s both stark and highly focused, drawing attention for its clarity rather than excess. Recognition has come quickly through critical coverage and audience growth rather than traditional industry cycles, and she’s been open about using her visibility to support youth mental health initiatives, which fits naturally with music that resonates most strongly with listeners looking for honesty over polish.
