Strobe Lights and Sweaty Bodies: Snow Strippers Take Over Tulips in Ft. Worth

Electronic music duo, Snow Strippers, create a night to remember at Tulips in Fort Worth during their North American tour.

As the line began to stretch outside of Tulips venue in Fort Worth, fans dressed in their best club and rave-style outfits stood in anticipation for the doors to open and the night to begin. 

To kickoff the show electronic artist Club Eat began the night with high energy, confidence, and perfect vibes for a party. As the crowd began to jump and dance to the beats, it was just the beginning of a night of fun. Before the crowd knew it, Club Eat was rapping up the set, and the crowd patiently waited for Snow Strippers to begin their set.

Snow Strippers began with Tatiana Schwaninger and Graham Perez meeting in Florida in 2018, but did not start making music until 2021. Without any prior experience with music, Schwaninger was new to the industry, and yet is able to encapsulate a listener with her ethereal vocals. Perez, on the other hand, had years of experience from producing music, together they were able to create a perfect mashup of dream-like vocals with a sequence of beats and melodies that are unmatched from any other electronic artists.

Snow Strippers brought the audience a set like no other, with fast and high energy beats, unique dubs, and an amazing stage presence. The night was full of jumping, dancing, and singing and felt as though Tulips turned into a club-like environment for the night. 

Overall, Snow Strippers brought the audience a perfect party-like atmosphere that will make a good night out with friends great, and have fans leaving the venue with a smile on their face. 

I am currently attending the University of North Texas with a photojournalism major. I love going to concerts of all genres, whether I am stage diving or headbanging, I never miss an opportunity to appreciate live music. In my free time, I enjoy thrifting for CD's and records, spending time with my cats, going to art exhibits, and traveling (especially to NYC). My biggest inspiration is Danny Clinch, and one day I aspire to open up my own gallery to showcase my work!