On January 14th, Snow Strippers brought the noise to their sold-out show at The Fillmore Philadelphia on their 2026 North America Tour. Joining them on tour are Eera and Anna Luna.
With the general audience floor nearly filled to the max early on, Michigan-based artist Anna Luna started the night off right. Fans were in for a treat as Luna performed various of her popular singles from her 2023-2024 discography, like "Stuck" and "She Wolf". Her stage presence was incredible, utilizing all of the stage and keeping the fans' energy up. Although the fire alarm went off twice during her set, that didn't stop her at all. She continued to perform, and didn't miss a single beat, and the fans absolutely loved it, cheering her on. Overall, Anna Luna was a wonderful and exciting first act.



Up next was a DJ set by Eera, who set the tone for the rest of the night. It felt like we were in a nightclub, giving fans a chance to dance and get hype right before Snow Strippers. The energy was kept high for the entire 45-minute set.

After forming in late 2021, members Tatiana and Graham rose to the occasion with their blend of EDM and trance, and released various projects over the last few years, like "April Mixtape 3", "Night Killaz Vol. 2", their collaboration song with Lil Uzi Vert, and much more.
Originally supposed to be playing at Theatre of the Living Arts, a 800 person venue, due to high demand, Snow Strippers got their venue upgraded to the Fillmore, which can fit 3,000 people, and sold it out as well.

Starting their set at 10pm on the dot, Snow Strippers opened with "Just Your Doll", and the crowd went insane, jumping to the beat with their hands raised high. Tatiana worked the crowd from beginning to end, with her amazing stage presence, dancing and singing around the stage with ease, with a fan blowing in her hair. Paired with the beautiful strobe light setup constantly going off, it added a whole new level of immersion to the experience. Graham was mostly live mixing in the back, but don't think he was stuck there the whole time. He would occasionally come towards the front with Tatiana, dancing along with everyone, and the crowd loved it.
With nearly 30 songs on the setlist, there was a song for everyone to enjoy from almost every album in their discography, like "Under Your Spell" from "April Mixtape 3" (2023), and "Know My Name" from "The Snow Strippers" (2022). Mosh pits were forming left and right, and there wasn't a single second when the hype died down.




Ending their show with "Another High," Snow Strippers proved from beginning to end that they are an unmissable duo. Do yourself the biggest favor and get to one of their shows on their 2026 North America tour. Luckily, many more dates are left on this tour running until March, and they are even making appearances at Governors Ball in New York and Bonnaroo in Tennessee this June.
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