Watch Slayyyter Showcase Anthemic Single ‘Dance’ on ‘Fallon’
The musician released her third album, Worst Girl in America, in March
Slayyyter made her TV debut on The Tonight Show on Tuesday night, appearing on the late-night show to perform her song “Dance.” The singer took the stage alongside a live band for a rousing rendition of the anthemic track, which comes off her latest album, Worst Girl in America.
Worst Girl in America marked Slayyyter’s third LP, and followed her earlier two album, Troubled Paradise and Starfucker. “Dance” was originally released in January. She explained that it was one of the first new songs she wrote. “I feel like everything sounds kind of different,” she noted of the LP. “But I was using that as a through line. I just loved it.”
Slayyyter promoted the album with a performance at Coachella in April. Rolling Stone noted that she “delivered one of the most striking sets of the entire first weekend, joining the stacked roster of women who dominated conversation around this year’s festival.”
She is set to perform at Governors Ball Music Festival in New York in June, Lollapalooza in Chicago in July, and Reading & Leeds Festivals in the U.K. in August. Her own tour will kick off on Sept. 3 in Vancouver and continue through North America, South America, Europe, and the U.K. It will wrap on Nov. 5 in London. The North American and U.K. legs will feature Pearly Drops as support.
You may be interested
First White House reaction to Massie’s loss in Kentucky: “F— around and find out”
new admin - May 20, 2026Shortly after Rep. Thomas Massie's loss in the Kentucky House GOP primary on Tuesday night, White House director of communications…

Do Faculty Recognize Financial Challenges?
new admin - May 20, 2026[ad_1] RST: Gordon, I know I said you could wait to see The Devil Wears Prada 2 until your granddaughters…

As gas prices surge, consumers search for other savings
new admin - May 20, 2026The national average for a gallon of gasoline has been ticking up since the start of the war with Iran. In…




























