
Psyko Steve brought Witchz through Phoenix on March 15th as part of the Enter Afterlife World Tour 2026, a run that the Las Vegas-based solo project billed as something closer to a ritual than a concert. The show pitch leaned heavily on the theatrical: full-sensory production, high-voltage visuals, described as a “crossing” rather than a performance. Crescent Ballroom was a natural fit for that scale. The Phoenix stop landed two days after the San Diego date at SOMA Sidestage on 3/14, with the tour pushing east immediately after toward Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston through the rest of March.






Witchz is a self-produced solo artist out of Las Vegas, working a sound that pulls from bass-heavy alt-pop, electronic-phonk, and a distinctly southwestern Gothic atmosphere. The Phoenix show arrived less than two months after the release of FLOODS, the full-length album that dropped January 23rd, 2026, on LIONZDEN, which also includes tracks “The Collapse” and “DED AGAIN,” both released the same day. The album came off the back of a prolific 2025 run of singles and EPs, including DED AGAIN (EP), HOME, DOSE.kvlt, and GRIME pt. 1, making the current tour the first extended road cycle built around a proper full-length. A setlist from the LA show on 3/13 ran 25 songs deep, working through catalog cuts like “Killem,” “The Magick,” and “Ravenous” alongside newer material, and closing with a Nirvana cover and “FLOODS.”






Witchz built a following largely through TikTok virality, with a Smells Like Teen Spirit cover logging over 13 million Spotify plays, and the TikTok account now sits at 1.6 million followers and 22.4 million likes. That online-first trajectory is evident in how the tour is packaged: VIP access includes a one-on-one meet-and-greet under the name “The Otherside,” early entry, a signed tour poster, and a KVLT-exclusive collectible. The language around the project, “KVLT leader,” immersive crossing, entering the afterlife, is consistent across every platform and every venue listing. It is merchandising mythology as much as it is a music tour, and at Crescent Ballroom on a Sunday night, that mythology landed in a room that knows how to hold it.






The Enter Afterlife tour is still active, spanning nine countries with 50+ dates on the books, with the European leg kicking in mid-summer. North American dates continue through late April before the run crosses the Atlantic.
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