Capri Everitt is entering a moment where momentum, preparation, and visibility are aligning. At just 20 years old, the Los Angeles-based artist is headlining a 20-date UK run with The Extra Credit Tour, marking a significant step forward in her evolution from digital standout to touring pop artist. With a growing catalog of label releases, major brand partnerships, and a breakout Billboard hit already behind her, the tour signals that Capri’s rise is translating into real-world demand.
Known as a prominent young influencer in Los Angeles, Capri has built an audience of over 1 million followers while working with major brands such as Casio, Suno, and several leading music companies. What separates her from many creators in her lane is that her reach has consistently supported her music career rather than overshadowing it. With a significant and growing presence on Spotify, Capri has proven that her audience is not only watching but actively engaging with her music.
Her breakout moment came with “Arcade,” a high-energy electronic release featuring B Martin, Setou, and Senyo, which climbed into the Top 20 on the Billboard Electronic/Dance charts. The track marked a turning point, placing Capri firmly in the global dance pop conversation and opening doors to deeper collaboration with labels, distributors, and international teams. She has described the success of “Arcade” as unexpected, especially given that it was her first time writing in that style, but the response affirmed her instincts as a songwriter willing to push beyond comfort zones.
Now, Capri is building on that foundation with her latest single, “Body Count,” which reflects her continued artistic growth. The track also features an influencer and rapper who shares her name, adding an additional layer of cultural crossover that mirrors Capri’s own position at the intersection of music, digital influence, and youth culture. As with much of her work, the song leans into direct expression while maintaining the accessibility that has helped her connect with a wide audience.
Capri has often said that music is how she communicates when words fall short. That perspective shapes both her writing process and her broader creative direction. Certain songs have been more emotionally difficult to write, she has shared, because they required confronting personal experiences head-on. That willingness to sit with discomfort has helped give her music a grounded quality that resonates beyond surface-level pop appeal.
Behind the scenes, Capri has been steadily developing her craft in Los Angeles studios, collaborating with respected producers and songwriters, including Sam Hook, B. Martin, and other creatives working across pop and electronic music. These partnerships have sharpened her sound and prepared her for the demands of a full headline tour, where consistency, stamina, and connection are just as important as streaming numbers.

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The Extra Credit Tour represents the payoff of that work. Spanning 20 dates across the UK, the tour positions Capri as a front-facing artist capable of carrying a full live production. It also marks her return to international stages, this time not as a viral discovery but as an artist with a defined catalog and growing confidence. Fans will hear tracks like “Arcade” and “Body Count,” as well as newer material designed to translate powerfully in a live setting.
Capri’s story is also shaped by purpose beyond performance. Before establishing herself in Los Angeles, she gained global attention through a philanthropic journey that saw her travel internationally performing national anthems to raise awareness for children’s causes. She has since delivered multiple TEDx talks and continues to view music and advocacy as interconnected. That sense of responsibility has influenced how she approaches her platform and her audience.
Navigating fame at a young age has not been without pressure. Capri has spoken openly about growing up online and the scrutiny that comes with visibility. Rather than retreating, she has chosen transparency and balance, even participating in mental health school tours to address the realities of social media culture.
Fans can follow Capri Everitt on Instagram, stream her music on Spotify, and catch her live as The Extra Credit Tour brings her next era directly to the stage.











