The ‘Mirrorverse’ in Mesa, AZ

On January 31st, INZO’s ‘Mirrorverse’ tour made it long awaited stop in Mesa, AZ at Mesa Amphitheater. Even though there was a delayed start and everyone’s sets were cut a little short, all of the artists put on an amazing show that had the crowd dancing along to the music and having a great time.

With a stacked lineup of openers, the crowd did not stop moving once throughout the night. Blookah, OkayJake, Know Good, and Dirt Monkey all had the crowd dancing and vibing along to the music. Know Good actually joined the tour on this date, and they did not disappoint, blending in live vocals and guitar. Right after that duo was Dirt Monkey, who is known for his dubstep and experimental bass style. If you are into “wook” music, this was the perfect show for you.

Finally, INZO took the stage, and the crowd went wild. During his set, INZO brought Blookah back out for a b2b that the fans loved. They worked together flawlessly and kept everyone’s attention. INZO played hit, “Overthinker”, which everyone knows, even if you are not a fan, and of course, he played “Mirrorverse”. Speaking of the tour's theme, INZO’s stage design featured mirrors on the front of the stage where fans could see their reflections, which was a fun feature along with his perfectly synced visuals and pyrotechnics.

Make sure to keep up with the artists on their socials listed below!

Blookah: Website | Instagram | X | Spotify | SoundCloud

OkayJake: Instagram | X | Spotify | SoundCloud |

Know Good: Website | Instagram | Spotify | SoundCloud

Dirt Monkey: Website | Instagram | X | Spotify | SoundCloud

INZO: Website | Instagram | X | TikTok | Spotify | SoundCloud

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.

Death Moth Press was an idea that seemed so far away but now it’s here!

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