ALLEYCVT’s rise over the last few years has been nothing short of explosive, and 2025 has cemented her as one of the most exciting voices shaping the next era of bass music. Fresh off a massive year that included Lost Lands, The Caverns, and a string of sold-out shows across the country, she now steps into the biggest milestone of her career: headlining Denver’s iconic Mission Ballroom on December 6 for her full venue takeover, SUPERSONIC BALLROOM.
The show lands at a pivotal moment in her trajectory. This fall, ALLEYCVT released her debut ‘9 LIVES’ EP, a conceptual project rooted in resilience, transformation, and creative rebirth. Announced live on the main stage at Lost Lands, the EP marks a sharpened evolution of her sound and showcases a new level of artistic intention. It also serves as the creative foundation for the next era of her project, bridging directly into her newly announced 9 LIVES Tour which launches in early 2026.
With the EP out in the world and the tour on the horizon, the Mission Ballroom performance becomes the final major Colorado moment before she transitions fully into this next chapter. It’s a chance to celebrate everything she has built so far while giving fans an early glimpse into the energy and vision guiding her future.
Denver has always played a meaningful role in ALLEYCVT’s story. Some of her earliest intimate moments with fans happened here, including a small release party in 2023 at the Treehouse for her breakout track “GLITCH.” Now, she returns to one of the most dedicated bass communities on the planet, stepping onto a stage that has defined countless artists before her.
Supercharged with immersive production, emotional storytelling, and the high voltage sound that has become her signature, SUPERSONIC BALLROOM is set to be one of the most defining performances of her career to date.
Following the show, ALLEYCVT will roll straight into the next phase of her creative vision as the 9 LIVES Tour kicks off in January with stops across Chicago, Seattle, Boston, Detroit, Brooklyn, Montreal, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more.
Before the Denver takeover, we sat down with ALLEYCVT for a conversation about her relationship with Colorado, her creative shifts, the 9 Lives era, and what fuels her both on and off the road. Check out conversation below!
[Rooster]: Your show at Mission Ballroom is your biggest Colorado performance yet. How does it feel to headline such an iconic venue after playing Denver so many times over the years?
[ALLEYCVT}It feels surreal, sometimes it’s hard to even believe, especially because of what you mentioned! I really have only played Denver a handful of times, so to be able to not only headline Mission ballroom this year, but sell it out! It is so insane to me and I’m just so humbled and honored. I’ve been working super hard over the last few weeks on making this show as great as it can be!
Denver has been a special city for you and it’s where so many fans first connected with your music. What’s your relationship with the Colorado bass scene like today?
My relationship with Denver has always been really strong! I remember when we threw a single release party for my song GLITCH a few years back at the Treehouse and it was a really fun and intimate experience. I’m glad I did that and was able to share moments like that in my career with my day one fans.
You’ve said this tour marks the next chapter for ALLEYCVT. What’s been the biggest creative or personal shift for you going into this new era?
There’s been a good amount of creative and personal shifts for sure. I’m expanding my sound design knowledge and just generally getting better at producing, which feels really good. I honestly feel like I’m coming into my own as an artist a lot more this year! I’m also in a new relationship, so that might change what I write about as well!
Part of your brand has always been giving back; donating portions of ticket sales to charity and speaking up about environmental issues. Why is that mission still so central to what you do?
I’m a big advocate of standing up for the voiceless. I feel like the environment and animals are one of the biggest causes that is being completely ignored and slept on because the impacts of climate change haven’t reached us just yet, and animals are thought of as lesser beings by humans in general. It makes me sad to think about and I just love our planet so much and all its inhabitants big and small. We live on such a beautiful rock. I just do what I can!
When you’re on the road for long stretches, what are your go to ways to recharge? Or do you secretly thrive in the chaos?
Being on the road for long stretches is always good for me because there’s always something to do which distracts me from overthinking! Also I love seeing my fans and playing music for them. However, it does get tiring, there’s nothing I can really do on the road to help it except sleep whenever I can and order some good ramen.
Last but not least, if the ALLEYCVT universe had a spirit animal, what would it be and why?
OMG! I love this question, I don’t even know because I feel like I identify with so many types of animals on an energetic level lol. I would probably say a deer.




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