The ‘Lasership Tour’ Presented by Levity To Land in Arizona

Levity will bring their ‘Lasership Tour’ to Mesa, Arizona, on February 14th at Mesa Amphitheater. This sold-out show will feature the biggest production they have ever done, including a spaceship “full of lasers” which took them almost 1 whole year to plan and put together. Their production for this tour is so large that it would not fit in most venues they can perform at. I personally cannot wait to see what they have in store for fans in person.

For this tour, Levity chose to donate $1 from every ticket sold to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. This is something that is important to them, and I am sure their fan base as well. With many of the dates for this tour being sold out, this is a very generous donation to charity on their part, and I am glad to see artists using their platform to help others. They also partnered with End Overdose at some dates to provide education on overdose prevention. If you saw the viral clip of John from the trio pulling a Narcan out of his bag during a Seven Stars performance to help a fan in need, you would know that this is another cause the group cares about.

Since 2019, the bass-trio has been making a name for themselves globally, and if you are an EDM fan, it is highly unlikely that you have never heard one of their songs before. With millions of streams across all platforms and collaborations with massive artists such as Louis The Child, they are not a group to skip over. While the Arizona date for this tour is sold out, keep an eye on their socials to see if they will be coming to a city near you soon!

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Devon Munro

Co-Founder, Co-Owner; & Photographer

Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Devon has had a camera in her hands at all times since the age of four. Growing up, her dad was always showing her different kinds of music and is one of the main reasons that she fell in love with the music industry. Her mother also introduced her to the world of photography and helped her learn everything that she could to better her craft. After realizing she could combine the two she found her passion.

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