Mariah the Scientist - The Pageant - St. Louis, MO - 03.28.24

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To Be Eaten Alive Tour

Mariah the Scientist

*THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT*

🚨 Show Update Alert! 🚨
Mariah the Scientist’s March 28
show at The Pageant is being rescheduled to May 14. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date. Unfortunately, Mariah the Scientist is under the weather and needs some time to rest up and recover. Her health is our top priority, so we’re rescheduling the show to ensure she can give you the performance you deserve when she’s feeling 100%.

Set Times:
Show – 8:05pm
Doors – 7:00pm

*Set times are approximate and subject to change without notice.

 

*VENUE CHANGE*
Due to overwhelming demand, Mariah the Scientist at Delmar Hall has been moved to The Pageant. All previously purchased tickets will be honored at the new venue.

About Mariah the Scientist

“It starts with the gift,” says Mariah Buckles. “It starts with the gift, and then you break that gift down and give it to others.” This is the philosophy that’s driven Buckles, known fondly as Mariah The Scientist by her highly-engaged fanbase, and governed what’s already been an awe-inspiring career just a half-decade in. The singer, songwriter and visionary hails from Atlanta, GA, and began building her loyal following with a four-song EP, To Die For, released to Soundcloud in 2018. Two EPs and two studio albums later, she’s established herself as a star-to-watch on R&B’s next frontier, and she will reinforce that sentiment with the release of her highly-anticipated new album, To Be Eaten Alive, her first full-length project in over two years.

To Be Eaten Alive is a masterclass on Mariah’s inner conscience and artistry, which have been interwoven from the onset of her career. “Making music is like exploiting your trauma,” she says. Despite that challenge, the ATLien truly believes that the only way she can make music with integrity is to put her DNA into it, and traces of it are all over To Be Eaten Alive. Mariah dives headfirst into a bevy of emotionally challenging...

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