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Hearts Sold Separately Tour

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About Mariah the Scientist Tickets

Mariah the Scientist, born Mariah Amani Buckles on October 27, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, initially pursued a career in science—she studied biology at St. John’s University on a scholarship, aiming to become a pediatric anesthesiologist. However, after a breakup during her junior year, she wrote and recorded her first complete song as a personal gesture, which ultimately shifted her path toward music. She then dropped out of college to follow her passion. Her early SoundCloud EP, To Die For (2018), caught the attention of Tory Lanez and led to a signing with One Umbrella and RCA Records, launching her professional music career.

Her debut studio album, Master, released in August 2019, introduced her moody, cinematic style of alternative R&B with minimalist production and deeply personal lyrics. The album garnered critical acclaim for its vivid emotional storytelling, drawing comparisons to artists like SZA and Frank Ocean. She followed up with her second album, Ry Ry World (2021), featuring collaborations such as “Always n Forever” with Lil Baby, and solidified her presence on the R&B scene with festival appearances at Coachella, Pitchfork, and Rolling Loud.

In 2023, Mariah released her third album, To Be Eaten Alive, under Epic Records, which earned her first entry on the Billboard 200. Continuing her evolution, she dropped her fourth album, Hearts Sold Separately, on August 22, 2025. The album—with singles like “Burning Blue” (which reached No. 1 on Billboard’s rhythmic airplay and No. 25 on the Billboard 200) and “Is It a Crime” featuring Kali Uchis—showcases her refined vocal delivery and emotional depth in exploring themes of love’s battles, heartbreak, and personal resilience. Critics praised the project for its atmospheric production and lyrical storytelling, calling it a significant artistic leap.

Is Mariah the Scientist going on tour?

Mariah the Scientist will embark on the “Hearts Sold Separately Tour”, in support of her album.

When does Mariah the Scientist's tour start?

Mariah the Scientist's global 36-city tour is produced by Live Nation and kicks off January 12, 2026, at Salle Pleyel in Paris, followed by dates in Manchester, London, Birmingham, and Utrecht.

What major cities will Mariah the Scientist visit on tour?

The North American leg of Mariah the Scientist's tour begins February 13 in Miami Beach, covering major cities like Nashville, Washington, D.C., New York, Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and more. The final show is scheduled for April 10, 2026, at Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, her hometown.

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Mariah the Scientist ticket prices depend on a number of factors like seat location, venue and time of purchase. Typically, Mariah the Scientist tickets start around $45.

What's Mariah the Scientist's tour setlist?

While setlists can vary between venues, Mariah the Scientist will likely play the following songs on tour: Burning Blue, Spread Thin, All For Me, 2 You, Always n Forever (feat. Lil Baby), Sacrifice, Rainy Days, From A Woman

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Who is Mariah the Scientist?

Mariah the Scientist (born Mariah Amani Buckles on October 27, 1997) is an R&B singer-songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. She initially studied biology at St. John’s University before pivoting to music after writing a personal song post-breakup. Her first four-song EP To Die For (2018) on SoundCloud led to her signing with Epic Records, marking the start of her music career.

Her distinctive style blends soulful vocals, cinematic production, and emotionally charged storytelling. Breakout tracks like “Burning Blue” and “Is It a Crime?” (featuring Kali Uchis) helped her gain widespread recognition in 2025, while her third album To Be Eaten Alive (2023) set the stage for her leap into mainstream success.

What is Mariah the Scientist's latest album?

Mariah the Scientist's latest release is her fourth studio album titled Hearts Sold Separately, released on August 22, 2025, via Buckles Laboratories and Epic Records. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart and entered the Billboard 200 at No. 11, making it the highest-charting album of her career so far.

The 10-track collection includes hit singles such as “Burning Blue” (peaked at #25 on the Hot 100) and “Is It a Crime?” (featuring Kali Uchis), both praised for their emotional intensity and vintage 80s-tinged R&B production.

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Mariah the Scientist Tour Dates and Ticket Prices

DateLocationVenueLowest Price
12/13/2025New YorkManhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom$104
12/18/2025AtlantaState Farm Arena$46
02/01/2026White PlainsWestchester County Center$91
02/12/2026Miami BeachThe Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater$77
02/13/2026Miami BeachThe Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater$144
02/15/2026OrlandoHouse of Blues - Orlando$153
02/16/2026OrlandoHouse of Blues - Orlando$120
02/18/2026NashvilleRyman Auditorium$117
02/20/2026Virginia BeachThe Dome$153
02/21/2026WashingtonThe Anthem - DC$174
02/24/2026PhiladelphiaThe Met Philadelphia$208
02/25/2026New HavenCollege Street Music Hall$104
02/27/2026New YorkRadio City Music Hall$197
02/28/2026BostonMGM Music Hall at Fenway$83
03/03/2026MontrealMTELUS$48
03/05/2026TorontoHistory$91
03/06/2026TorontoHistory$102
03/08/2026CincinnatiAndrew J Brady Music Center$102
03/10/2026DetroitFox Theatre Detroit$120
03/11/2026ChicagoByline Bank Aragon Ballroom$99

Mariah the Scientist concert Seating Charts

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Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom
State Farm Arena
Westchester County Center
The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater
House of Blues - Orlando
Ryman Auditorium
The Dome
The Anthem - DC
The Met Philadelphia
College Street Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall
MGM Music Hall at Fenway
MTELUS
History
Andrew J Brady Music Center
Fox Theatre Detroit
Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

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