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AEG Presents

Sasha Alex Sloan

with Jessie Murph, slimdan
Jul, 24 @ 7:00 pm ( Doors: 7:00 pm )
Majestic Theatre
All Ages
CANCELLED
All Ages
Additional Info
UPDATE AS OF 7/20/22: Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Sasha Alex Sloan show on July 24th 2022 at the Majestic Theatre has been cancelled. If you purchased tickets via Ticketweb online or phone, a refund will be automatically issued back to your credit card within 30 business days. Box Office refunds will be available in-person only at the Garden Bowl Monday-Friday between 11am and 6pm ET. All other refunds are available at the original point of purchase.
 
 







Please note delivery of all tickets will be held until 2 weeks prior to the show

Sasha Alex I Blame The World VIP Package

  • One general admission ticket
  • Limited Edition Sasha Alex Sloan Poster
  • Exclusive VIP Merchandise item
  • Commemorative VIP laminate
  • Limited availability


Sasha Alex Sloan Soundcheck VIP Package

  • One general admission ticket
  • Access to an intimate preshow soundcheck and Q&A with Sasha Alex Sloan
  • Group photo opportunity with Sasha
  • Limited edition signed Sasha Alex Sloan Poster
  • Exclusive VIP merchandise item 
  • Commemorative VIP laminate
  • Tour merchandise shopping before doors open to the general public
  • Limited availability

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All attendees agree to follow venue policies (including health and safety policies) and posted instructions while at the venue. According to the CDC, older adults and people of all ages with serious underlying medical conditions may be at higher risk of death or severe illness from COVID-19. All attendees should evaluate their risk in determining whether to attend the event. By entering the venue, attendees voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and confirm that they will adhere to local quarantine mandates and the CDC quarantine requirements, available here.
 
https://www.majesticdetroit.com/theatre-health-policy
 
Artists
Sasha Alex Sloan
Sasha Sloan is that girl you can chat about “deep cuts” with in a diner until four AM between cigarettes and coffee. Sasha Sloan is a normal, yet “completely complicated human.  Sasha Sloan is from South Boston, but lives in Los Angeles. Sasha Sloan melted a Hershey bar on her laptop, was too lazy to get a new one, and writes all of her lyrics on a refurbished iPhone 5. Sasha Sloan describes her style as “Target chic. Sasha Sloan is trying to speak to “the quiet girls at the party who struggle with what they look like. Sasha Sloan writes songs you “can listen to late at night when you’re all fucked up and alone—and maybe feel better.

Raw honesty quietly cemented her as an unassuming phenom. As the story goes, a viral photo ironically kicked off her career after she started writing songs at just ten-years-old. At 18, her parents decided to paint the house. They took the opportunity to write “dork” under her window with an arrow, which was “super embarrassing. Still, she posted the pic on reddit, and it exploded.

So, she added her Soundcloud link to the post and landed a publishing deal as a result. Dropping out of Berklee College of Music, she moved to L.A. at 19-years-old. A whirlwind followed. As she primarily penned her own music, she also wrote “Never Be The Same” and “OMG” for Camila Cabello and featured on Kygo’s “This Town” and “Falls” for ODESZA In 2017, she released the songs off her first EP sad girl independently prior to being signed. Within a year, “Runaway,” “Normal,” and “Ready Yet” each surpassed 19 million Spotify streams, while averaging over 4 million monthly listeners on the platform. Along the way, she signed to RCA Records and assembled her 2018 EP loser alongside “Ready Yet” collaborator and producer King Henry. Right out of the gate, loser garnered acclaim from Billboard, Flaunt, and more propelled by “The Only,” “Chasing Parties,” lead single “Older,” and more. You’ll feel right at home hanging out with Sasha Sloan
Jessie Murph
Born in Nashville, Tennessee yet raised in Alabama, Jessie’s early life was spent bouncing between small town and moderately big city. Her family moved from Nashville when Jessie was five, first settling into Huntsville, Alabamaand later moving to Athens. Growing up, Jessie pursued her passions for figure skating and cheerleading, all while secretly wanting to be a singer. With both parents beingmusicians, the dream of becoming a recording artist wasn’t that far off.

It was when her family moved to Athens that therewas a noticeable switch in lifestyle, one where women’s roleswerestill viewed to be cooking and cleaning. By this point, Jessie was already building a buzz on TikTok, posting videos of her dancing to various songsand singing covers. Once her school caught wind of her growing online popularity, they started wrongfully punishing her for it, ultimately causing Jessie’s family to relocate.
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