Inside Steller’s ‘Shifting The Lens’ Tour: A Concept-First Approach To Bass Music

Rather than rushing into 2026 with isolated singles or one-off shows, Steller has opted for a broader, more thoughtful rollout. Her ‘Shifting The Lens’ headline tour arrives as a cohesive extension of her creative philosophy, translating introspective sound design into a road-tested live experience.

The tour traces a wide arc across North America, beginning with early dates in Washington, D.C. and Chicago before continuing through Indianapolis and Nashville. From there, Steller heads west for a run of performances in Las Vegas, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Vancouver, where the headline stretch concludes.

Anchoring the tour is the same-titled Shifting The Lens, a four-track EP built around intentional pacing and emotional storytelling. The project’s lead moment, “Frames of Infinity” with Taylr Renee, is out now and sets the tonal foundation for both the live show and the broader creative era.

Translating Introspection Into The Live Experience

What distinguishes the tour is its emphasis on flow rather than constant peak energy. Steller weaves downtempo moments, melodic passages, and heavier drops into a set that unfolds gradually. Support from Oddly Eazy, Gallium, Green Matter, and Flozone on select dates complements that approach while keeping the energy dynamic.

Outside of her headline dates, Steller remains deeply embedded in the festival ecosystem, with appearances at Electric Forest, Okeechobee, Breakaway Arizona, ILLfest, and Dancefestopia. She also steps onto the Red Rocks Amphitheatre stage alongside LSDREAM, in addition to supporting ALLEYCVT, LEVEL UP, and Zingara on select shows.

Taken together, the tour reflects an artist fully in control of her narrative, expanding her reach while refining how her music is felt, not just heard.

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