The Los Angeles–based collective Little Miss Nasty combines music, choreography, and visual identity into a live format that prioritizes impact, movement, and stage presence over traditional concert structure.

At the center of the project is Femmecore, a concept that serves as a way of structuring the performance, integrating elements such as sensuality, aggression, glamour, and physical intensity, and organizing them into a live experience where every detail, from styling to choreography, responds to that same direction and intention.

Trying to describe this show falls short, but among other things, it features highly precise choreography while also leaving space for moments that feel freer, which keeps the energy up, maintains the audience’s attention, and prevents the experience from feeling predictable.

Little Miss Nasty brings together performers from different backgrounds, and each contributes to a structure that prioritizes synchronization, visual impact, and cohesion within the show. On stage, the focus is on the group as a unit, without a single presence dominating over the others.

The audience is also part of the show as a living force that does not just watch but participates. People react in the moment, scream, dance, and respond to what is happening on stage, making each performance feel like a shared experience.

As Little Miss Nasty prepares to take this format on the road with the upcoming DEADDOLLZ Tour, the show will bring this immersive experience to new cities and audiences. The live show, built around constant movement and interaction, is set to evolve further as it enters different spaces and connects with new crowds.

Tickets and full tour details about the DEADDOLLZ Tour are available here, and follow Little Miss Nasty on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.