"I'll give you the show of your life!" A promise that wavvyboi not only sings, but lives by. After acclaimed releases, an appearance on the big stage of the ESC preliminary round and an intensive creative phase, the non-binary artist from Liechtenstein is finally returning to the stage in 2026: with the some of us aren't made for heaven tour, wavvyboi is playing his first tour since 2024: ten shows in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and a new live setup with a full band line-up. Since 2018, wavvyboi has been creating a sound cosmos that consistently defies categorization. Massive walls of guitars meet anthemic pop hooks, intimate vulnerability meets excessive glamor, melancholic honesty meets explosive rock energy. Inspired by Bowie and Placebo, Lady Gaga and Måneskin, wavvyboi moves elegantly between genres and combines reality and fantasy, queerness and rock'n'roll, escapism and radical openness to create a unique aesthetic. This vision unfolds in full intensity, especially live. The some of us aren't made for heaven tour will be more intense, louder and more emotional than anything before: a modern
rock spectacle between concert, safe space and cathartic theater production. Together with his band, wavvyboi brings songs such as "black glitter", "wanderlust" and many other tracks to the stage in a completely new live guise. Uncompromising, emotional and full of energy. wavvyboi's lyrics read like open diary entries about mental health, loss, longing and queer identity. But instead of losing themselves in darkness, they create an empowering community experience. wavvyboi stands for visibility without the need to explain, for diversity without genre boundaries and for a new generation of rock music that takes a stand without losing its freedom. With over 235k TikTok followers, almost 200k monthly Spotify listeners and a rapidly growing international community, wavvyboi has long since established itself as an extraordinary voice between alternative rock, pop and glam. The upcoming tour not only marks her return to the stage, but also a new musical chapter.