Live Nation presents SKAIWATER live at The Dome
Liquids are inherently fluid, just like skaiwater, an artist who can’t be contained by any category, whether that’s genre, gender identity, or just their open-ended approach to life. The gentle AutoTune layered across their vocals isn’t a mask, but a way of expressing the deeper levels of their voice beyond what you might hear on a phone call: skaiwater’s register isn’t high or low, but somehow both at the same time.
The UK-born, LA-based polymath continues to expand their sonic universe, most recently with their independent 2026 album Wonderful, a self-directed exploration of modern chaos, social influence, and cultural conspiracies. Following the critical acclaim of #gigi, which was an awakening and only the beginning of the endless possibilities for an artist who lets themselves follow whatever wave feels right, skaiwater has cemented themselves as a force in music.
As both a behind-the-scenes producer and a direct artistic collaborator, skaiwater has worked with a spectrum of artists across the pop landscape—from Lil Nas X to Lil Uzi Vert to Lil Keed, from Skepta to PinkPantheress. skaiwater can go bar-for-bar with the best of them but is just as capable of softening themselves to express a deeper vulnerability. They’ve taken everything learned from these creative relationships and honed their own authentic voice.
Building on this momentum, skaiwater has toured with BKThaRula, appeared on PinkPantheress’ North American tour, performed at Rolling Loud, and most recently featured on K-Pop girl group I-DLE’s single “Mono,” which has amassed over 20 million views on YouTube.
Fluidity also defines their embrace of remixing, whether in their own experiments or by letting collaborators explore untapped potential in their work. There are infinite versions of skaiwater’s songs because there are infinite versions of skaiwater’s selves, and none of them cancel each other out. None of the unexpected musical collisions that come together with skaiwater at the center are opposites, because what unites them all is skaiwater’s genuine love of not just making music, but existing. And what is music but purely existing? skaiwater is making waves, not just in the industry, but with sound itself, much like the tides.