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Asher White

Tue, 27 Oct 8:00 PM

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Today, Asher White, the 25-year-old NYC-by-way-of-Rhode Island polymath behind some of the most inventive, singular music in recent years, announces her first ever run of UK/EU tour dates for Autumn 2026. Running through October and November 2026, the shows take White across the UK and Ireland, including a stop at Pitchfork…

Today, Asher White, the 25-year-old NYC-by-way-of-Rhode Island polymath behind some of the most inventive, singular music in recent years, announces her first ever run of UK/EU tour dates for Autumn 2026. Running through October and November 2026, the shows take White across the UK and Ireland, including a stop at Pitchfork London.

It marks the culmination of a prolific period following the release of her latest album 8 Tips For Full Catastrophe Living via Joyful Noise. The album has been widely praised for its fearless genre collision and conceptual scope, with outlets including Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, NPR and Stereogum highlighting White’s distinctive creative voice.

8 Tips For Full Catastrophe Living unfolds as a fractured self-help guide, blending doom metal, bossa nova, power pop and industrial techno into a series of sonic collages. Across the record, White explores themes of emotional collapse, survival, and absurdity in modern life, delivered through surreal character studies and shifting musical forms.

Her recent work has also included a full-length reimagining of Jessica Pratt’s debut album, which received praise for its expansive reinterpretation of the original material, as well as new single Nightingale Version (Sailor’s Moon), further showcasing her evolving songwriting and experimental approach.

“White has a talent for melding elements that ought to sound out of place together, instead making them seem right at home.”
Pitchfork

“Younger artists have been obliterating genres for years, but few can keep you guessing or leave you wanting more quite like Asher White.”
NPR

“Asher White is an Alex G-level prolific talent… it still feels like we’re only at the beginning of Asher White’s story.”
Stereogum