Multi-talented producer, vocalist, and rising star ALLEYCVT is taking North America by storm with her expansive FEEL IT tour, running from September 28 through December 2024. This headline tour, named after her highly anticipated debut EP, is set to immerse fans in a transformative experience of raw emotions and heavy bass. For Denver fans, the spotlight shines brightest in December, where ALLEYCVT will close out the tour with two unforgettable nights at The Ogden Theatre on December 13th and 14th.

Since launching her project in 2021, ALLEYCVT’s meteoric rise has been fueled by her rare trifecta of talent: as a producer, vocalist, and DJ. Her ability to fuse pop-adjacent melodies with thunderous bass drops has captivated audiences across the globe, from her debut headline tour to direct support runs with Crankdat, Peekaboo, and William Black. Her live performances, marked by appearances at Coachella, Lost Lands, and Electric Forest, have proven her as an undeniable force in electronic music.

The FEEL IT tour lineup is a testament to her collaborative spirit, featuring an all-star roster of supporting acts, including PIERCE, Sharlitz Web, SuperAve., Capochino, and many more. These artists bring their own unique styles to complement ALLEYCVT’s genre-blurring performances, making each stop on the tour an unforgettable experience. However, the Denver finale promises to be a show-stopping culmination of everything the tour represents—emotion, connection, and raw energy.

In ALLEYCVT’s own words, her music and performances are designed to celebrate the spectrum of human emotion: “Emotions are the raw, unfiltered essence of our existence… To feel, is to live.” This ethos is at the heart of the FEEL IT tour, creating a space for fans to connect, reflect, and lose themselves in the music.

ALLEYCVT’s Denver performances will offer fans a chance to experience tracks from her debut EP, also titled FEEL IT, set to drop this fall. With over 9 million streams on Spotify, releases on influential labels like Deadbeats, and her own imprint Planet Supersonic Records, ALLEYCVT is solidifying her status as one of the most exciting new talents in the scene. Drawing inspiration from legends like Flux Pavilion and Zeds Dead, she’s carving her own path with a sound that’s both evocative and electrifying.

Tickets for ALLEYCVT’s Denver shows are on sale now, and with the tour already generating significant buzz, these dates are expected to sell out quickly. Don’t miss your chance to catch the finale of a tour that’s redefining what it means to feel it in dance music. You can purchase tickets here. We had a chance to speak with ALLEYCVT to discuss her tour so far, her upcoming 2-night Denver run, and upcoming projects. Check out our conversation below!

[Rooster]: The FEEL IT tour has been a huge success so far. How has the journey been, and what’s been your favorite moment on tour?

[ALLEYCVT]: Thank you so much! The journey has been absolutely amazing, honestly way better than I even expected. I’m so humbled by this whole experience. While doing this interview, I’m only halfway through the tour, but I think my favorite moments are when I get to meet my supporters after the show. I have a few specific moments of people i’ve met that have told me their stories, and a lot of them are really touching. I also love when I get to have the privilege of meeting younger fans, it inspires me to keep going and be someone who can inspire them as well. 

Your debut EP, FEEL IT, drops early next year. What has inspired the music on this upcoming project, and how does it tie into the theme of the tour?

Yes! I’m so excited. The music has been inspired by the last 5 or so years of my life and all of the ups and downs that i’ve experienced. The concept of this is directly linked to the tour and my sets because I make sure that my tour set flows in the same way life does – ebbs and flows. I love throwing down heavy dubstep to represent fun, and even anger, and then having moments in my set that pull back and go into emotional things like love and sadness. This entire body of work and the tour is meant to encourage people to feel their emotions, take things with a grain of salt, and remember that good cannot exist without the bad. 

The Denver finale at the Ogden Theater marks the end of your biggest tour yet. What can fans expect from these final shows?

A WHOLE BUNCH of production. We are bringing a ton of lasers, a crazy stage design, & new timecode visuals. This is the first time I will be timecoding a show, which means that all the visuals, lights, and lasers move on cue to the beat of the songs. I will also be creating a completely different set for the second night, filled with new flips and new unreleased originals. 

What was the most challenging part of putting together the FEEL IT EP and tour, and how did you overcome it?

Two things were pretty hard to overcome, the first one was my laptop getting run over by a car and the screen breaking. The worst part about it was that I couldn’t afford the time to fix my laptop with Apple Care since I had to work on music and sets – so I resorted to using hotel TVs with an HDMI cord that didn’t always work. It was pretty stressful. The second one was and is the good old writers block. I’ve been putting a ton of pressure on myself to make this body of work something that I can be proud of – but sometimes that gets me stuck in my head and makes creating harder. 

What’s the weirdest or funniest thing that’s happened to you on this tour so far?

The weirdest thing that has happened so far is when we stopped at this gas station in Seattle and there happened to be a really pretty park next to it. zoska and I decided to go in and explore and we ended up accidentally walking straight through a larping tournament. They had to stop the game and we awkwardly said sorry and kept walking. Everyone was dressed as medieval characters with foam swords and all types of other fake weapons and we almost got hit with a foam arrow.

Honestly, I’ve had a TON of hilarious moments on tour so far with all of the support acts – but they’re all mostly “you had to be there” situations. Like, if i were to explain it, it wouldn’t be as funny. All i’m going to say is that it includes pirate lore & penguins from surfs up. Oh, and Mariah Carey. 

The tour lineup includes so many incredible acts like, Capochino, Flozone, Sharlitz Web, SuperAve, Pierce, zoska, and more. What does it mean to you to have such a strong roster of supporting artists and, in your opinion, what do they bring to the shows?

I am so grateful to be able to bring on acts that i’m genuinely fans of. All of these artists have their own flavor and energy to them, as people and as creatives. It’s so fun to be able to share new experiences with new people and make great friends along the way. They definitely make the tour shows better than I could do just on my own and I love being able to expose my supporters to new artists and music styles as well. Each one of them has been bringing their best and I really have enjoyed all of their sets so far!

You’ve performed at some of the biggest festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest and Lost Lands. How does the energy of a headline tour compare to festival performances?

They’re both really awesome for different reasons. I love festivals because I get to play in front of bigger audiences, including a lot of people who have never heard of me before and either get shown by their friends, or randomly stumble upon my set. I feel like festivals are a great way to garner a bigger audience, and a random plus is that they’re usually outside and you don’t get as sweaty or hot compared to being inside an enclosed venue. 

Headline tours, to me, are the best way to connect with your supporters that have already been listening. There are always new people there, but it’s mostly people who know your music. It’s just more intimate which I love. You also get to curate your own lineup and intro and theme to the show. You get to put more meaning behind your performance and you can usually have a longer set, which makes it easier to be able to take people on a journey!

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of the tour, which one would you pick?

This is a great question. I’ve been having a little throwback moment with Avril Lavigne’s “Let Go” album. She was such an inspiration to me growing up and it brings me back to simpler times. Other than that i’ve been on a wave of finding new artists. I’ve been listening to everything from pop, to metal, to rock, to rap, and of course all sorts of electronic music. 

If you could throw an epic after-party anywhere in the world, where would it be and who are you inviting?

I would probably throw it on an island somewhere, like in Fiji or something. Just a giant tropical beach party with tons of dubstep, techno, house, and drum n bass. It would honestly probably be more like a mini festival. I would invite all of my DJ homies to play and of course my team and all of my hometown friends and family. If Keanu Reeves or Nicholas Cage aren’t doing anything, tell them that i’m throwing a massive tropical island rave in Fiji if they wanna come.

What’s next for you after the FEEL IT tour? Are there any collaborations or projects in the works?

There are a few collabs im very excited about with artists that I never thought i’d have the chance to do collabs with! After the EP is finished and out, I’m going to be honing in on those a lot. I’m also preparing for a big 2026 tour which me and my team have already been ruminating about. ALSO! Festival season!! I have a few festivals coming up that I’m super pumped to be playing next year, including my b2b with Jessica Audiffred at Ultra!