Nessa Barrett at the Fillmore Auditorium

On March 3, 2025, the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver was the epicenter of an unforgettable night as Nessa Barrett's Aftercare World Tour made its highly anticipated stop.

The night began with Ari Abdul, the sole opener, taking the stage. Her dark, moody melodies set an intimate tone, drawing the audience into her world with each note. Her performance was a perfect prelude, creating an atmosphere ripe for the night's main act. Her set was a seamless introduction to the themes of vulnerability and resilience that would resonate throughout the night.

As the lights dimmed and the stage was bathed in a soft glow, Nessa Barrett emerged to an eruption of cheers. She immediately drew the crowd into her world, her raspy voice resonating with authenticity and passion. The audience, a sea of devoted fans, sang along to every word, creating a communal experience that was both powerful and intimate.

Throughout her set, Nessa delivered performances of songs from her latest release, "Aftercare," each rendered with a depth of emotion that left a lasting impression. The Fillmore's atmosphere, reminiscent of a cinematic prom night, added to the sense of nostalgia that permeated the evening. The venue's classic architecture and the palpable connection between artist and audience made it feel like a scene from a timeless movie.

One of the most poignant moments of the night was her performance of "die first," a track filled with raw emotion that had the crowd singing along in unison, creating a moment of collective catharsis. Nessa's ability to convey such profound feelings through her music was a testament to her artistry and connection with her fans.

The concert concluded with a high-energy encore where Nessa delivered not just one, but two more songs leaving the audience exhilarated and yearning for more. As the final notes echoed through the Fillmore, it was evident that Nessa Barrett had not only met but exceeded the expectations of her Denver fans, delivering a night that would be etched in their memories for years to come.

The Aftercare World Tour not only highlights Nessa Barrett's growth as an artist but also solidifies her place in the hearts of her fans. In a world where live performances can sometimes feel impersonal, Nessa Barrett's performance was a refreshing reminder of the power of music to connect, heal, and inspire.


Ari Abdul

Ari Abdul, born Arianna Abdul on October 6, 2001, in Brooklyn, New York, is a rising singer-songwriter known for her distinctive dark pop sound. Her rich cultural heritage includes Ecuadorian, Costa Rican, and Palestinian roots, which have influenced her unique musical style.

She picked up the guitar as a teen but kept her talents private due to self-doubt about her voice. In 2021, encouraged by friends, Abdul began sharing her music publicly. Her debut single, "BABYDOLL," released in February 2022, quickly gained traction on TikTok, amassing over 200 million streams across various platforms. This viral success led to a record deal with Slumbo Labs and RCA Records. Her debut EP, Fallen Angel, introduced her moody, cinematic style, while CCTV deepened her exploration of gothic themes and romantic obsession.

With international tours and festival appearances like Lollapalooza, Abdul continues to captivate audiences with her ethereal vocals and dark, immersive performances. With a rapidly growing fan base and a distinctive musical style, Ari Abdul continues to make her mark in the alternative pop scene, blending her diverse cultural background with her passion for music to create a sound that is uniquely her own.

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Nessa Barrett

Nessa Barrett has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in dark pop, blending raw emotion with haunting melodies and deeply introspective lyrics. Originally gaining attention on social media, Barrett quickly proved she was far more than just an internet personality. With her ethereal voice and ability to translate personal struggles into gripping music, she has cultivated a loyal fanbase that connects deeply with her vulnerability and authenticity.

Her 2020 debut single, Pain, introduced listeners to her melancholic sound, but it was pretty poison, her 2021 debut EP, that solidified her status as an artist to watch. The project, featuring the viral hit i hope ur miserable until ur dead, explored themes of love, heartbreak, and mental health, resonating with fans who found solace in her raw storytelling.

Now, with the release of her latest album, Aftercare, Barrett has entered a new era of creative maturity. The album explores themes of healing, self-acceptance, and navigating fame while staying true to the moody, cinematic sound that fans have come to love. Her live performances have also evolved, with her Aftercare tour showcasing a more confident and commanding stage presence. Selling out shows across the country, Barrett proves that her connection with her audience goes beyond streaming numbers—it’s an emotional bond built on shared experiences and unfiltered honesty.

As she continues to push the boundaries of alternative pop, Nessa Barrett remains an artist who isn’t afraid to bare her soul. With each release, she redefines what it means to be vulnerable in music, turning pain into something beautiful and relatable. Her career is only just beginning, but she’s already made an undeniable impact—one that will continue to grow as she fearlessly shares her story with the world.

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