The music industry wants to know is
“Can you sell tickets?”
Drake built $779 million one stage at a time. 513 shows. 15 years. Not from streams. Not from algorithms. From the road. @stellastandingbear
Stella StandingBear is running that same play — RIGHT NOW Families driving hours ‼️Nations showing up. Sold out shows from the reservations to the main stage. Billboard Rhythmic Top 40. Revolt. MTV. Radio nationwide.
And Texas? Texas already knows.
Paul Wall @paulwallbaby — Houston’s People’s Champ — is ON the record. @djred_screwedupdeejay DJ Red from Screwed Up Records, @therealswishahouse Ron C, @iamdjhollygrove and The Chopstars already chopped and screwed her music along with @choppaholixmusic, @texanwirewheels Texan Wire Wheels already represented her. DJ Noble 💎⛰️🐺 — one of the most powerful DJs in the Southwest and Houston — is behind her in every market.
This isn’t a co-sign. This is an introduction .
The rooms keep getting bigger. The crowds keep getting louder. Every season more people discover her — and once they find her, they don’t leave.
She’s barely getting started.
Texas — the Off The Rez Tour is coming to your state. Tour dates dropping soon.
Drop your city below. 👇🏽
Watch what happens when she doesn’t stop. 🛸🔴
As a long-time follower of emerging artists and live music culture, I’ve witnessed firsthand how touring remains the backbone of building a genuine fan base and sustaining a music career. Stella StandingBear’s journey is a perfect example of this principle in action. Much like legendary performers such as Drake, who cultivated their success on the road rather than relying solely on digital streams or viral moments, Stella is commanding attention through relentless touring and authentic connection with audiences. What’s striking about her approach is the deep roots she maintains with her community, particularly with Native audiences where sold-out shows on reservations highlight a powerful cultural resonance. This authenticity is amplified by strong endorsements from respected local and regional figures such as Paul Wall, Houston’s People’s Champ, and DJ Noble—one of the Southwest’s most influential DJs known for shaping music trends and breaking records. Their support not only boosts her visibility but also signifies a seal of approval within a competitive industry. The involvement of Texan Wire Wheels and notable DJs from the Screwed Up Records collective adds another layer of regional credibility, integrating Stella’s sound with influential subcultures like the slab culture, which has a storied history alongside megastars like Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion. These collaborations help bridge traditional and contemporary musical styles, making her music relevant and fresh. If you’re interested in live music or touring artists, keep an eye on the Off The Rez Tour as it arrives in Texas cities. The buzz is real, and the demand is growing as more people discover Stella’s powerful voice and magnetic live presence. From my experience attending several shows on similar tours, the energy and connection at these events can launch a career from local favorite to national star. This is just the beginning for Stella StandingBear, and the excitement around her growing fanbase signals a bright future ahead.
















































