
Rising Bass Star Steller Highlights Mental Health on “Here & Now” Tour
With her debut headlining Here & Now tour, Steller isn’t just bringing the heat to dancefloors—she’s also bringing heart, teaming up with mental health nonprofit To Write Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA) to turn her shows into spaces of catharsis and connection.
Steller’s rise in the electronic scene is fueled by more than just talent—her music pulses with the lived experience of someone who’s fought hard for peace of mind. “Music is my meditation and flow state,” she explains. And it shows. Her beats don’t just move bodies—they speak to something deeper, a permission to feel in a world that often tells us not to.
TWLOHA’s presence on tour isn’t performative—it’s essential. Their message is clear: healing doesn’t have to happen in silence. From bracelets and kandi to open conversations about anxiety, therapy, and recovery, the tour reclaims rave culture as a home for joy and vulnerability.
“Taking baby steps with whatever it is that’s holding someone back, it’s crazy how the world will respond to that,” Steller shares. That sentiment resonates in the very nature of her shows—collective movement, eye contact between strangers, the unspoken understanding that you’re not alone.
The tour is more than a performance—it’s a reminder that presence is power. Whether you’re screaming through the bassline or quietly listening at the back of the room, your existence shifts the space. And that’s the point.
With “Here & Now,” Steller proves that music can still be a lifeline—one that’s loud, unfiltered, and honest. Healing might not happen overnight, but in a room full of strangers dancing through the pain together, it suddenly feels possible.
And maybe that’s the most revolutionary thing a rave can offer.