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- 30 March 2026Monday 19:00Denver, CO, United States Of AmericaSummit Music HallMachine Girl - PsychoWarrior Tour
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- 31 March 2026Tuesday 20:00Saint Louis, MO, United States Of AmericaDelmar HallMachine Girl - PsychoWarrior Tour
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- 3 April 2026Friday 20:00Chicago, IL, United States Of AmericaThe Salt Shed Indoors (Shed)Machine Girl - PsychoWarrior Tour
- 4 April 2026Saturday 19:00Detroit, MI, United States Of AmericaRussell Industrial CenterMachine GirlOn partner site
- 5 April 2026Sunday 19:00Toronto, ON, CanadaHistoryMachine Girl: PsychoWarrior Tour
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- 8 April 2026Wednesday 20:00Boston, MA, United States Of AmericaRoyale BostonMachine Girl (18 and Over)
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About
Machine Girl have always operated as an inimitable, inventive, and individual sonic phenomenon. The newly trio’d—Matt Stephenson [vocals, producer], Sean Kelly [drums], and Lucy Caputi [guitar]—fortify a punk exoskeleton with electronic alchemy and cinematic ambition outfitted for an uncompromisingly heavy attack. Rave, metal, punk, and pummeling electronic (and real) drums collide and splinter like shrapnel into kaleidoscopic blasts of vibrant color and visceral sound.
After amassing millions of fans, hundreds of millions of streams, inciting critical acclaim, and captivating at cap crowds in nineteen (19) countries YTD in 2025 so far, the band continue to elevate on their seventh full-length LP, 'Psycho Warrior'.
Machine Girl carved out an incomparable lane upon arrival in 2012. Stephenson’s 2014 full-length debut LP, 'Wlfgrl', achieved bona fide cult status shocked to life by “Out by 16, Dead on the Scene,” “Ghost,” and “Mg1,” which reeled in north of 43 million Spotify streams and counting. Their sound proceeded to completely reinvent itself across each LP that followed - 'Gemini' [2015], '…Because I’m Young Arrogant and Hate Everything You Stand For' [2017], 'The Ugly Art' [2018], 'U-Void Synthesizer' [2020], and 2022’s two-part Original Soundtrack for the video game Neon White. Most recently, 2024’s MG Ultra incited the most enthusiastic critical applause of the band’s career so far. Pitchfork professed, “Their music together plays like the soundtrack to the final boss level of some finger-blistering bullet hell,” and Dazed mused, “it’s hard to imagine a better soundtrack for the revolution than Machine Girl.”
Back in October 2024, the band had welcomed Lucy as a live member. Formally etching out her place in the fold, she handles lead vocals on “Ignore The Vore.” Matt adds, “It’s the first track where my vocals take a backseat, and Lucy is front-and-center. It was an exciting experiment, and it’s a new form of Machine Girl.”