British singer Jazmin Bean begins their world tour for their first studio album, “Traumatic Livelihood,” including locations across North America and Europe.
Bean is an alternative pop singer originally from London, England and known for their unique vocals and visuals. They first debuted their music career with the release of their Extended Play (EP) “Worldwide Torture” on Nov. 11, 2020. From that EP, “Hello Kitty” and “Saccharine” became and still remain one of the most popular fan favorites. Many people regard “Worldwide Torture” to be a good example of Bean’s artistic abilities as a singer and performer to those unfamiliar with their music. After the release of the EP, they released several singles, ultimately leading up to the release of their first studio album, “Traumatic Livelihood,” which was released on February 23.
The “Traumatic Livelihood” tour is set to begin on September 7 in Vancouver, British Columbia and end on October 28 in Manchester, United Kingdom, with a total of 32 shows. There are four California shows set back to back in September, in San Francisco, San Diego, Santa Ana, and Los Angeles. Their venues will include some openers such as Carolesdaughter, RobinAugust, and Piwa. Tickets remain available as the majority of the venues Bean has booked are smaller standing venues.
Bean’s fame has increased largely since the release of “Traumatic Livelihood,” and a successful world tour for their debut album will help grow their fanbase.