24 February 2024
Newsdesk
Rising?artist?Ari Abdul?releases her new single?“DFHMPU”via?Slumbo Labs/RCA Records.?Speaking on the song, Ari Abdul says,?“DFHMPU is about self-worth. It describes being mistreated and recognizing you deserve better. The other person doesn’t deserve your time and is basically being told to leave. DFHMPU is a super special song to me, it was written two years ago around the time of my debut.”
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Next month, Ari and fellow label mate Isabel LaRosa, will be hitting the road on their co-headlining ‘God’s Watching Tour.’ Kicking off on March 7th?in San Diego, the artists will stop in major cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Phoenix and more.?
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Ari will continue with a run of show dates in Europe/UK starting on April 26th?in Manchester and wrapping up on May 16th?in Milan.?
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To purchase tickets for both tours, see below.
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Solo Europe/UK Dates
4/26 ??? Night & Day Café???????? Manchester
4/27?????G2, The Garage???????????Glasglow
4/29?????O2 Institute??????????????????Birmingham
4/30 ????The Garage?????????????????London
5/2 ??????La Maroquinerie???????????Paris
5/3 ??????Tolhuis ????????????????????????Amsterdam
5/5 ??????Luxor ??????????????????????????Cologne
5/6 ??????Uebel & Gefährlich???????Hamburg
5/7 ??????Lido ?????????????????????????????Berlin
5/9???????Blue Note Jazz Club????Poznan
5/10 ????Niebo ??????????????????????????Warsaw
5/12 ????Rock Café ???????????????????Prague
5/13 ????Ampere ???????????????????????Munich
5/16?????Biko Club ????????????????????Milan
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2023 was a banner year for Ari as she released her?EP?CCTV?which solidified her position as an up-and-coming trailblazer in the pop music scene, captivating listeners with her unique sound and emotionally charged lyrics. The EP features six tracks, all expertly crafted to resonate with fans on a deeply personal level.?
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CCTV?is horror story dressed as a mixtape. I wanted to tell a story from beginning to end that could be open to interpretation for not only my fans but also for people who aren’t familiar with ‘Ari Abdul’ yet,” says Ari. “The lyrics still have a dark feel, but I wanted to go even heavier with the production on this project. I’m excited to share a different, more intense side of myself with this release.”
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She also performed?at?Chicago’s biggest music festival Lollapalooza?and?embarked on her first tour HELLGIRL, selling out shows in New York, Los Angeles, and London, among others.?
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