After opening for Rod Wave, Atlanta songwriter Mariah the Scientist headlines a St. Pete show this weekend

And the gig's already sold-out.

Mariah the Scientist, who plays Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, Florida on April 27, 2024. - Photo by Stepany David c/o No Clubs
Photo by Stepany David c/o No Clubs
Mariah the Scientist, who plays Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, Florida on April 27, 2024.
On her latest album To Be Eaten Alive, Mariah The Scientist wrote every song and was graced with the company of 21 Savage and boyfriend Young Thug. The Atlanta-based R&B singer’s smooth, youthful voice tackles topics from desiring more communication in a seemingly doomed relationship and just being apart from a partner in general.

Tampa Bay hasn’t had a visit from Ms. “Always n Forever” since a 2022 opening slot at a Rod Wave gig at Yuengling Center, so with the 26-year-old still in that stage of her career where she can get away with playing her entire catalog, don’t be too surprised if your deep cut request is granted at Jannus this weekend.

Tickets to see Mariah the Scientist play Jannus Live in St. Petersburg on Saturday, April 27 are sold-out.

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Josh Bradley

Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in Tampa Bay. Check the music section in print and online every week for the latest in local live music.
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