Julia Wolf - Deep End World Tour
About This Event
Julia Wolf brings her rock-pop material—shaped by alt-pop and R&B shading and refined through short-form releases and albums—to Irving Plaza on the Deep End World Tour; she has also reached arena audiences through appearances connected to Machine Gun Kelly. Support comes from Bee Blackwell, an emerging rock/pop artist whose recorded work leans toward shoegaze textures and whose live approach privileges atmosphere and steady ensemble interplay.
About Deep End World Tour
The “Deep End World Tour” stops at Irving Plaza as a rock/pop bill anchored by Julia Wolf with support from Bee Blackwell. In this room, touring music folds into a specific New York lineage of club-scale concerts where new material is tested in front of a close crowd. The set leans on songwriting built for volume and immediacy, with a pop structure that still leaves space for abrasion. It’s a reminder that the city’s cultural life often turns on temporary assemblies like this, not monuments.
About the Artists
Julia Wolf
Julia Wolf is the stage name of Long Island–raised singer, songwriter, and producer Julia Capello, working at the intersection of rock and pop with an ear for alt-pop and R&B shading. She first drew notice through short-form online releases, then expanded the work into the EP *Girls in Purgatory* and the albums *Good Thing We Stayed* and *Pressure*.
Bee Blackwell
Bee Blackwell is an emerging rock/pop artist whose recorded work leans toward shoegaze textures, reflected in a growing Spotify following. In New York City, Blackwell has appeared at Irving Plaza, including a bill alongside Julia Wolf on the Deep End World Tour.