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LPR PRESENTS: Elise Trouw Presents: The Diary of Elon Lust Tour (in NYC)

February 21 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
$34.65
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Elise Trouw has spent most of her life counting.

As a child in rural Fallbrook, California, she could tell you exactly how many stairs were in her house – though she might skip one just to land on an even number. Before she had words for it, Elise was tracking the rhythm of the world: steps in multiples of four, chairs in symmetrical rows, piano notes practiced at 5am in precise sequence. Her parents eventually made her wait until 6am.

This early obsession with order and balance would later lead her to the drums, where everything clicked. “Drumming was like a physical manifestation of how my brain already worked,” she says now. “Counting subdivisions, staying locked into the groove – it just made sense to me.”

It also offered something else: protection. Behind the kit, she didn’t have to be the center of attention. She could participate without exposing too much.

That changed when she began to sing.

Best known for her seamless one-woman-band videos and genre-blurring musicianship, Elise rose to fame in the late 2010s through viral live-looping mashups and meticulous multi-instrumental performances. Her debut album, Unraveling, released as a teenager, led to a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and a two-week tour opening for Incubus. With no label or manager at the time, Elise was suddenly in green rooms and industry meetings where she was both admired and underestimated – navigating adult spaces while still barely out of high school.

“I didn’t realize until later how much I felt like I had to be palatable,” she reflects. “I wanted to be seen as likable. As someone who could play well and sing well and look good doing it, even if that meant not being my full self .”

Even her songwriting during that time was shaped by a desire to connect – sometimes by leaning into what she thought people wanted to hear. “I wasn’t always writing from a deeply personal place,” she says. “I was still figuring out what I was allowed to say.”

But while she was performing onstage, another project was taking shape in secret.

Her new album The Diary of Elon Lust, out February 13th, 2026 via Midtopia, is the most radical departure of her career – and also the most honest. It’s a satirical concept album told through the persona of Elon Lust: a twenty-something male alter ego who embodies a cocktail of entitlement, objectification, and weaponized likability. Part archetype, part confession, part cautionary tale, Elon is made up of things men have said to Elise. Or to her friends. Or to you.

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  • Date: February 21
  • Time:
    8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
  • Cost: $34.65
  • Event Categories: Comedy Show, Musical comedy, New York Shows, Variety
  • Website: https://lpr.com/lpr_events/elise26bk/

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  • littlefield
  • 635 Sackett Street
    Brooklyn, NY 11217 United States
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