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Lucy Bedroque - 003 Tour
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Lucy Bedroque
Presented by Live Nation
October 8, 2026, Cologne, Luxor
Doors open: 7:00 p.m. | Show starts: 8:00 p.m.
Lucy Bedroque (they/he) captivates audiences with a multifaceted hip-hop sound that effortlessly blends experimental influences from digicore, sigilkore, R&B, rage rap, metal, and lo-fi. In recent years, the Los Angeles-based rapper has drawn attention to this experimental blend with an album, a mixtape, and several EPs, making a name for themselves globally. In addition, they’ve collaborated with artists such as Egobreak, prettifun, 9lives, Jane Remover, and jackzebra, and appeared as a featured artist on Slayer’s mixtape “Half Blood.” The fact that Lucy Bedroque landed a major-label deal in 2026 and was listed by The Fader as one of the 32 coolest artists of 2026 has raised expectations for her upcoming album “C.” In October, Lucy Bedroque will perform live at Luxor in Cologne and Hole44 in Berlin, showcasing the explosive energy of her live shows to a German audience for the first time.
Jeremiah Mark is a native of the Bronx, but moved to Los Angeles with his family at the age of nine. There, Mark began experimenting with lo-fi hip-hop beats at an early age and found inspiration in digicore acts like Quinn and Twikipedia. In 2023, “Sisterhood” was released independently under the pseudonym Iostrushi, showcasing a lo-fi sound that even incorporated rock samples from bands like Linkin Park and Dir En Grey. In 2024, Mark changed his stage name to Lucy Bedroque and subsequently released three EPs independently through his own label, AUTOSARCO MUSIQUE: “Amy, ” “Fête de la Vanille,” and “Tether” —a collaboration with Egobreak. “Fête de la Vanille” in particular was a huge success and established “How to Pretend” as the artist’s most successful track to date; she also created another fan favorite with the song “Knot Me.” In 2025, Lucy Bedroque released her debut mixtape “Unmusique” via deadAir Records and scored two more hit tracks with “2010 Justin Bieber” and “Yes, You May.” The Fader described the album as a “completely out-of-control digicore bonanza,” while V Magazine highlighted the Rage Against the Machine influences that let tracks like “Ultraviolet” and “G6 Anthem” run wild and revealed genuine mosh pit potential. The new album “C” was originally scheduled for release in June but was postponed following a signing with Atlantic Records and is now eagerly anticipated by fans worldwide.
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