Miss Bashful Can’t Be Tamed on the Glamour Snobby Tour: A Night of Sexy Techno at Outset
Chicago, Illinois - April 3, 2026
Ahead of the release of her third album, Glamour Snobby, Miss Bashful embarked on a tour in the U.S., making everyone hotter and sexier in the process. Miss Bashful, or Miss B, was born in Mexico city, raised in Texas, and is now based in Berlin. She’s a former stripper who is taking the techno scene by storm. The crowd and community she cultivates with her music is no doubt filled with extremely confident, outgoing, and chic people. The Chicago tour stop took place at Outset on the night of April 3rd. Entering the venue and passing the crowd, you would think it was a fashion show. Short shorts, sunglasses, platforms, and bling. At the barricade, there were two people with a pink and blue wig, inspired by Miss Bashful herself.
The night was started with a set by El Brujo, a local Chicago DJ and co-founder of Evoke Gallery. There’s no doubt they represented Chicago well. He played mixes featuring Sexyyy Redd and the like. The bass was hot and heavy.
Friends and collaborators, Miss Madeline and Luca Eck joined her on tour and kept the crowd lively. Miss Madeline is from Hoboken, NJ and now based in NYC. Miss Madeline’s set followed El Brujo’s and she got the crowd riled up, wearing a gold two-piece set and white go-go boots. She was joined on stage by Jonah Almost, a New York-based DJ and producer. The two of them together, to say the least, absolutely set the stage on fire. Their choreography paired with Miss Madeline’s hits was truly perfection. Miss Madeline recently released an EP with Chase Icon, some songs which she performed, and new single “Discotek,” which she wrapped her set with. Luca Eck is a Berlin-based techno-pop DJ and producer. They collaborated with Miss Bashful on Glamour Snobby on songs “HUNKA HUNKA” and “Fake Designer Bitch.” Their set got everyone even more hype, playing their own hits, like “U&ME” with Argentinian artist Six Sex and some of Miss Bashful’s songs, and club classics like “Party Rock Anthem.”
When Miss Bashful finding hit the stage, following an unholy introduction video, the crowd went insane. Every moment on stage was memorable. She performed with Venezuelan artist and model Santi who you couldn’t help but be jealous of as Miss B gave him a lap dance. It felt like they were letting the crowd into an intimate moment. Miss Bashful was like Oprah the way that everyone got a dance. She ended up inviting a fan on the stage, one of the aforementioned people at the barricade in the blue wig, and Santi and her gave them a hot and steamy lap dance. Later in her set, Jonah Almost in the set was given a birthday dance. Miss B knows exactly how to put on a show: swinging hair left to right, shaking her butt, and doing all kinds of floor work.
She played hits from her entire discography. Per the crowd’s cheers, “Muschi Muschi,” “Hot Dog & Hot Bitch,” and “NEIN SCHATZ,” her recent collaboration with Ski Aggu and GDA, were fan favorites. When she performed “Las Chicas Tribaleras (DGAF),” a collaboration with La Goony Chonga, an icon in Latin trap and reggaeton, so many people danced cumbia tribalera, a dance rooted in Mexican tribal music. The song and that moment showed how significant her own culture is to her artistry.
At the end of the show, she came out and greeted her fans, signing arms, taking selfies, and giving all her thanks. Miss Bashful doesn’t shy away from her roots and that is what makes her both a phenomenal performer, but a cultivator of such an amazing community. Leaving the sweaty crowd, even after hours of dancing, just leaves you wanting more.
El Brujo
Miss Madeline (left) with Jonah Almost (right)
Luca Eck