Here Is Mariah The Scientist’s ‘To Be Eaten Alive Tour’ Setlist

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In October 2023, Mariah The Scientist dropped her album, To Be Eaten Alive. Following the release of the 10-track album, the only thing fans wanted to know was when the Atlanta native would hit the road. By November, their demands were met when the “Walked In” singer announced the 46-date To Be Eaten Alive Tour.

On February 1, the tour launched in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, supporters have another question: what tracks made the official setlist? Thanks to those who attended opening night, we know and are sharing it with you.

Continue below for the setlist (according to attendees) and the remaining dates for Mariah The Scientist’s To Be Eaten Alive Tour below.

Mariah The Scientist’s To Be Eaten Alive Tour setlist

1. “Good Times”
2. “Bout Mine”
3. “Note To Self”
4. “Aura”
5. “40 Days N 40 Nights” Feat. Vory
6. “Revenge”
7. “Beetlejuice”
8. “77 Degrees” Feat. 21 Savage
9. “All For Me”
10. “Reminders”
11. “Out Of Luck”
12. “Always And Forever” Feat. Lil Baby
13. “Idgaf”
14. “Only Human”
15. “Ride” Feat. Young Thug
16. “Not A Love Song”
17. “Thanks For Nothing”
18. “Lovesick”
19. “2 You”
20. “Different Pages”
21. “Walked In” Feat. Young Thug
22. “Stone Cold”
23. “Heaven Is A Place On Earth”
24. “Spread Thin”
25. “From A Woman

Mariah The Scientist’s To Be Eaten Alive Tour dates

02/10 — Oslo, NO @ John Dee Live
02/11 — Stockholm, SE @ Kagelbanan
02/13 — Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
02/14 — Paris, FR @ La Machine du Moulin Rouge
02/15 — Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg Max
02/17 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute
02/18 — Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
02/20 — London, UK @ Electric Brixton
03/06 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
03/07 — Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
03/10 — Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
03/12 — San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
03/15 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
03/16 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
03/17 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory OC
03/19 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
03/20 — Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater
03/22 — Houston, TX @ House of Blues
03/23 — Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn
03/24 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
03/26 — Denver, CO @ The Ogden Theatre
03/28 — St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
03/29 — Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
03/30 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
04/01 — Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall
04/02 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
04/03 — Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Beanfield
04/05 — Providence, RI @ The Strand
04/06 — Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues
04/07 — Hartford, CT @ The Webster
04/09 — Washington, DC @ Echostage
04/11 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
04/12 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount Theater
04/15 — Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live!
04/16 — Richmond, VA @ The National
04/17 — Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
04/19 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
04/20 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
04/21 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
04/24 — New Orleans, LA @ The Joy Theater
04/26 — Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
04/27 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
04/28 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live
05/03 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Mariah The Scientist Announces ‘To Be Eaten Alive’ Global Tour in 2024

Mariah The Scientist Announces 'To Be Eaten Alive' Global Tour

Mariah The Scientist is set to embark on a worldwide tour in 2024, covering over 40 cities in support of her highly acclaimed album, To Be Eaten Alive, released via Epic Records.

The tour kicks off on February 1 at The Republik in Honolulu, HI, and spans major cities such as London, Paris, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., and Brooklyn. The extensive tour, Mariah’s most significant to date, concludes on May 3 at Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. Fans can anticipate an immersive live experience as Mariah The Scientist brings the tracks from To Be Eaten Alive to life on stage.

You can see the full run of shows below.

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To Be Eaten Alive 2024 Tour Dates:

2/1        Honolulu, HI                   The Republik

2/10      Oslo, NO                        John Dee Live

2/11      Stockholm, SE               Kagelbanan     

2/13      Copenhagen, DK           Vega 

2/14      Paris, FR                       La Machine du Moulin Rouge

2/15      Amsterdam, NL              Melkweg Max

2/17      Birmingham, UK            O2 Institute

2/18      Manchester, UK             Gorilla

2/20      London, UK                   Electric Brixton

3/6        Seattle, WA                   Neptune Theatre

3/7        Portland, OR                  Wonder Ballroom 

3/10      Santa Cruz, CA              The Catalyst

3/12      San Francisco, CA         The Regency Ballroom

3/15      San Diego, CA               The Observatory North Park

3/16      Los Angeles, CA            The Wiltern

3/17      Santa Ana, CA               The Observatory OC

3/19      Phoenix, AZ                   The Van Buren

3/20      Albuquerque, NM           El Rey Theater

3/22      Houston, TX                  House of Blues 

3/23      Austin, TX                      Scoot Inn

3/24      Dallas, TX                      House of Blues 

3/26      Denver, CO                   The Ogden Theatre

3/28      St. Louis, MO                 Delmar Hall

3/29      Minneapolis, MN            Varsity Theater

3/30      Chicago, IL                    House of Blues 

4/1        Detroit, MI                      Saint Andrew’s Hall

4/2        Toronto, ON                   The Danforth Music Hall

4/3        Montreal, QC                 Théâtre Beanfield 

4/5        Providence, RI               The Strand

4/6        Boston, MA                    Citizens House of Blues 

4/7        Hartford, CT                   The Webster

4/9        Washington, DC            Echostage

4/11      Philadelphia, PA            The Fillmore Philadelphia

4/12      Brooklyn, NY                 Brooklyn Paramount Theater

4/15      Baltimore, MD                Rams Head Live!

4/16      Richmond, VA               The National

4/17      Norfolk, VA                    The NorVa

4/19      Nashville, TN                 Marathon Music Works

4/20      Charlotte, NC                 The Fillmore Charlotte

4/21      Raleigh, NC                   The Ritz

4/24      New Orleans, LA           The Joy Theater

4/26      Orlando, FL                   House of Blues 

4/27      St Petersburg, FL          Jannus Live

4/28      Ft Lauderdale, FL          Revolution Live

5/3        Atlanta, GA                    Tabernacle

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Mariah The Scientist Will Tour The US And Europe In 2024 For The ‘To Be Eaten Alive Tour’

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If it’s not too late, Mariah The Scientist fans are going to want to update their holiday wishlists. Today (November 28), the “From A Woman” singer’s plan for next has been revealed. At the top of 2024, Mariah The Scientist will hit the road to promote her latest album, To Be Eaten Alive.

While on stage, Mariah The Scientist’s breakout songs with artists like A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Lil Baby, as well as her boyfriend and frequent collaborator Young Thug, are sure to make the setlist. The To Be Eaten Alive Tour’s opening is set for February 1, 2024, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mariah The Scientist’s headlining run is scheduled to make stops in London, Paris, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., and Brooklyn.

So far, supporting acts have not been announced, but fans hope Mariah The Scientist confirms a few special guests. Continue below to see the full schedule for the To Be Eaten Alive Tour below. Ticket sales begin on December 1 at 10 a.m. local time. Find more information here.

Mariah The Scientist’s 2024 Tour Dates: To Be Eaten Alive Tour

02/01/2024 — Honolulu, HI @ The Republik
02/10/2024 — Oslo, NO @ John Dee Live
02/11/2024 — Stockholm, SE @ Kagelbanan
02/13/2024 — Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
02/14/2024 — Paris, FR @ La Machine du Moulin Rouge
02/15/2024 — Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg Max
02/17/2024 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute
02/18/2024 — Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
02/20/2024 — London, UK @ Electric Brixton
03/06/2024 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
03/07/2024 — Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
03/10/2024 — Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
03/12/2024 — San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
03/15/2024 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
03/16/2024 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
03/17/2024 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory OC
03/19/2024 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
03/20/2024 — Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater
03/22/2024 — Houston, TX @ House of Blues
03/23/2024 — Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn
03/24/2024 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
03/26/2024 — Denver, CO @ The Ogden Theatre
03/28/2024 — St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
03/29/2024 — Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
03/30/2024 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
04/01/2024 — Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall
04/02/2024 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
04/03/2024 — Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Beanfield
04/05/2024 — Providence, RI @ The Strand
04/06/2024 — Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues
04/07/2024 — Hartford, CT @ The Webster
04/09/2024 — Washington, DC @ Echostage
04/11/2024 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
04/12/2024 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount Theater
04/15/2024 — Baltimore, MD @ Rams Head Live!
04/16/2024 — Richmond, VA @ The National
04/17/2024 — Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
04/19/2024 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
04/20/2024 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
04/21/2024 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
04/24/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ The Joy Theater
04/26/2024 — Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
04/27/2024 — St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
04/28/2024 — Ft Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live
05/03/2024 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Mariah The Scientist Album Review: A Love Letter To Young Thug

Mariah The Scientist Album Review: A Love Letter To Young Thug

Mariah The Scientist is one of the artists where once you hit play, you can’t stop listening.

The singer-songwriter exploded onto the scene with her Lil Baby-assisted “Always n Forever,” who’s official music video boasts over 18 million views and counting. But it’s actually not her most streamed song on Spotify. “Spread Thin” reigns high, with “2 You” and “Only Human” coming in hot as fan favorites.

Now, Mariah The Scientist unveils her highly-anticipated new album titled To Be Eaten Alive, which she deems her best music yet. Clocking in at ten tracks, the new project features standout features from Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Vory. It also serves as her first project since 2021’s Ry Ry World

While Mariah has been making music for some years now, she also admits that this wasn’t a dream she had since she was a kid. It’s actually something “she fell into,” proceeding to state that she doesn’t even consider herself a singer. 

Fans of Mariah might be surprised to see she’s finally opening up and doing interviews (thanks to the project), showcasing her personality a little more than what we’ve seen. On the opening track, “Heaven is a Place on Earth,” Mariah revealed she actually produced the song herself — as a result of being bored during quarantine. 

Moving into the second song, “Good Times,” we start to hear Mariah’s romantic side. Contrary to previous releases, she’s starting to bask in her current relationship with Young Thug, who has been locked up since May of 2022. Mariah goes on record saying she talks to Thug every day, all day. And that jail calls were expensive!

This leads us to the next song: “From A Woman.” This was Mariah’s rendition of Young Thug’s “From A Man,” which released just two weeks prior.

“40 Days n 40 Nights” was refreshing to hear, pairing Mariah’s smooth and buttery vocals with Vory’s. Vory first gained recognition after appearing on songs with Meek Mill. Then we get into the uptempo “Out of Luck” produced by Kaytranada, showcasing her ability to create and mesh with different producers and creatives.

Mariah also went on record about how she sees herself as an A&B artist, Alternative & Blues versus R&B. You can hear these influences in the new project, which may or may not be inspired by the bond her and Thug has shared since he was locked up. “Bout Mine” sees her crooning: “Baby, I got nothin’ but time. We finna make this right ‘Cause you know I don’t, I bet you know I don’t play about mine.”

“77 Degrees” boasts a feature from one of her favorite artists, fellow Atlanta artist 21 Savage. This song tells the story of a female in love with a gangster and the reality of what comes with love. Leading into “Different Pages,” my personal favorite. Being in a relationship takes work from both parties, and sometimes you have to agree to disagree.

The last two tracks reveal the love letter to her bae, Jeffrey Williams. “Lovesick” sees Mariah singing at the top of her lungs, presumably fueled by this new energy between the lovebirds. But with Young Thug actually appearing on the closing track, “Ride,” Mariah reminds audiences all around the world that there is that special someone out there for you. 

Regardless of all the trials and tribulations, true love will always prevail. This was also a great follow-up track to “Walked In” featuring Thug on Ry Ry World, which was the start of their love story (at least to the public’s eyes).

All in all, To Be Eaten Alive is no skips. And we’re rooting for Mariah and Thug!

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Mariah The Scientist Wants To Create Her Own Genre Of R&B Music Called “A&B”

In a world where music genres are constantly evolving and artists are challenging the norm, Mariah The Scientist has emerged as a trailblazer. With a voice that defies categorization, she’s questioning the labels and stereotypes that often come with the territory of being a Black artist. In a video interview clip with Complex, Mariah The Scientist shares her thoughts on her music being classified as R&B. “I put music out, and it’s automatically supposed to be R&B?” Mariah The Scientist asks, clearly frustrated with the industry’s tendency to pigeonhole artists. It’s a question that’s been on her mind as she’s found herself consistently labeled as an R&B artist, but she’s not one to conform to expectations.

She goes on to highlight an undeniable double standard in the music industry. “Anybody that sings and is Black, or they think you Black … they like put you in this category of she makes R&B music,” Mariah The Scientist said. “But if Lana Del Rey is singing about heartbreak, why is her album categorized as alternative? But I put music out and its automatically R&B? What if it’s neither of those?” Mariah The Scientist questions why she doesn’t receive the same treatment. It’s a valid point that speaks to the biases and assumptions that continue to shape the music landscape.

Read More: Mariah The Scientist’s “From A Woman” Energizes Our “R&B Season” Playlist Update

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But Mariah The Scientist is not one to back down from a challenge. In fact, she’s ready to push the boundaries of music itself. She emphasized her aspiration to create a new genre, one that defies easy categorization. She wants to call it “A&B,” a fusion of “alternative and blues” that captures the essence of her unique sound. “I told somebody that I wanted to make a new genre and I wanted to call it A&B for alternative and blues,” she said. “I don’t know if it will happen but if I did have to categorize myself, it would be that.”

It remains to be seen if A&B will become an officially recognized genre. However, Mariah The Scientist’s willingness to break free from the confines of R&B labels is commendable. It’s a testament to her artistic vision and commitment to staying true to herself. Regardless of the labels that others might impose. Whether it’s R&B, A&B, or something entirely new, Mariah The Scientist’s music transcends genres. And that’s what makes her an artist to watch. Her new album To Be Eaten Alive also drops tonight. Let us know what you think of a new category of R&B?

Read More: Mariah The Scientist: Pioneering A New Wave Of R&BMariah The Scientist’s “From A Woman” Energizes Our “R&B Season” Playlist Update

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Young Thug’s Confident ‘From A Man’ Is A Response To Mariah The Scientist’s Passionate ‘From A Woman’

Young Thug remains imprisoned during his and YSL’s ongoing Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) case, but it appears not even the most dire of circumstances can damper his love for Mariah The Scientist, who confirmed her relationship with Thug at Outside Lands in August by saying, “You know I got a man. He locked up. Free my baby daddy! When I say ‘free,’ you say ‘Thug’” (as captured by HipHopDX).

On Thursday (October 12), Mariah and Thug each posted an Instagram tease for their respective singles that are clearly interconnected. First, Young Thug announced “From A Man” with the single’s cover art, showing a man — makes sense, given the title — wearing black dress shoes with white socks. Around the same time, Mariah The Scientist unveiled her “From A Woman” cover art that features a woman wearing red high heels and tights. Both songs arrived at midnight.

The bouncy “From A Man” finds Young Thug, semi-fresh off his Business Is Business album, flexing his self-esteem (“If I ain’t one of the greats, then tell me who it is”) despite what he’s facing (“I done turned to a felon, I done stacked me some cheddar / I done turned my profits up, now I gotta perform at Coachella”), and peppers in some bars presumably about Mariah (“Real love inside me, got me comin’ home nightly / I fell in love with your thongs most likely / A real redbone tryna come wife me”).

Meanwhile, Mariah The Scientist’s “From A Woman” is a romantic slow jam in every sense. Her unwavering to Thug is evident in her sultry vocal delivery and lines like, “Won’t call you Slime ’cause it don’t fit / I see you as more than this / I bought dreams not to mention / You pay me back and then some.”

Listen to “From A Man” and “From A Woman” below.

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