Rio Romeo - Good Grief Tour!

Sat Oct 25 2025

5:00 PM (Doors 4:00 PM)

Chop Suey

1325 E Madison St. Seattle, WA 98122

$36.17

All Ages

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Rio Romeo - Good Grief Tour!

  • Rio Romeo

    Rio Romeo

    Indie Pop

    Rio Romeo is a force of nature whose open-book honesty and unbounded curiosity have
    made them a 2020s cult hero. They've amassed more than 713,000 followers on TikTok, and
    their breakthrough single, the longing "Nothing's New," has racked up more than 308 million
    streams on Spotify. With their new album Good Grief, they're taking stock of their whirlwind
    last five years, which have included cross-country relocations, a new romance, a horrifying
    accident that resulted in brain and hip injuries—and the support of a fanbase that's helped
    them not just survive, but thrive.
    Good Grief brings together nine songs from Rio's last five years. A companion piece to their
    2022 EP Good God!, which contained "Nothing's New," Good Grief shows how Rio's
    songwriting and vocal skills have blossomed—their genre-fluid songs possess a
    musical-theater grandness while also vibrating with punk vitality and the righteousness of
    queer folk. "I've been waiting forever to put this project out," they say.
    "Forever" could mean all the way back to Rio's childhood, when they were a fervent journaler
    who—because of their religious, homeschooled upbringing in southern California—quickly
    developed their autodidactic side. "It definitely was an isolating experience, but it was
    creatively motivating," Rio recalls of those early years. They were exposed to musicals at a
    very young age ("I now Identify as an escaped theater kid," they note) and eventually
    enrolled in an art-focused high school in Pomona, where they began focusing on their visual
    art practice while also realizing that they were "not the same, gender-wise, as other girls."
    Rio then applied to and was accepted by the scene design program at DePaul University's
    Theatre School.
    "I ended up moving to Chicago at 18—and mind you, this entire time I've been living in a
    very conservative Christian environment," they say. "Being gay was simply not an option. I
    get to Chicago, and I'm like, 'Holy shit, this is so cool. I have independence. For the first
    time, I really get to figure out who I am and what I want and the people that I want to be
    friends with.' I had some queer friends growing up, but it's a red bubble within the larger blue
    California, so, I knew very few queer people."
    While Rio's world had blown open in Chicago, they ultimately decided to leave university
    after a quarter and move home—until their parents found out that Rio was gay and kicked
    them out. Following a stint of couch-surfing and living in their car, Rio moved back to
    Chicago. Having lived in California all their life, Rio realized, led them to having "no fucking
    idea what people do in the winter" in sometimes-frigid Chicago. So Rio spent time back at
    DePaul, waiting for their friends to finish classes in piano-equipped rehearsal rooms on
    campus.
    "I ended up playing the piano a lot, and coping with this really fucked-up situation—all of this
    transition and loss—through writing songs," they say. Being able to write on their own and
    share songs on their own terms was liberating: "There was this secrecy that I could have
    with my music, where I could only choose to share it with people when I wanted to," they
    say. "It was really empowering to be able to have choice, after not having any choice." Rio
    recorded a project in 2018 but ended up not telling anyone about it. "It was there mostly for
    me to listen to and be like, 'Yeah, I did this.'"
     

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The Crocodile Presents:

Rio Romeo - Good Grief Tour!

Sat Oct 25 2025 5:00 PM

(Doors 4:00 PM)

Chop Suey Seattle WA
Rio Romeo - Good Grief Tour!

$36.17 All Ages

Rio Romeo

Rio Romeo

Indie Pop

Rio Romeo is a force of nature whose open-book honesty and unbounded curiosity have
made them a 2020s cult hero. They've amassed more than 713,000 followers on TikTok, and
their breakthrough single, the longing "Nothing's New," has racked up more than 308 million
streams on Spotify. With their new album Good Grief, they're taking stock of their whirlwind
last five years, which have included cross-country relocations, a new romance, a horrifying
accident that resulted in brain and hip injuries—and the support of a fanbase that's helped
them not just survive, but thrive.
Good Grief brings together nine songs from Rio's last five years. A companion piece to their
2022 EP Good God!, which contained "Nothing's New," Good Grief shows how Rio's
songwriting and vocal skills have blossomed—their genre-fluid songs possess a
musical-theater grandness while also vibrating with punk vitality and the righteousness of
queer folk. "I've been waiting forever to put this project out," they say.
"Forever" could mean all the way back to Rio's childhood, when they were a fervent journaler
who—because of their religious, homeschooled upbringing in southern California—quickly
developed their autodidactic side. "It definitely was an isolating experience, but it was
creatively motivating," Rio recalls of those early years. They were exposed to musicals at a
very young age ("I now Identify as an escaped theater kid," they note) and eventually
enrolled in an art-focused high school in Pomona, where they began focusing on their visual
art practice while also realizing that they were "not the same, gender-wise, as other girls."
Rio then applied to and was accepted by the scene design program at DePaul University's
Theatre School.
"I ended up moving to Chicago at 18—and mind you, this entire time I've been living in a
very conservative Christian environment," they say. "Being gay was simply not an option. I
get to Chicago, and I'm like, 'Holy shit, this is so cool. I have independence. For the first
time, I really get to figure out who I am and what I want and the people that I want to be
friends with.' I had some queer friends growing up, but it's a red bubble within the larger blue
California, so, I knew very few queer people."
While Rio's world had blown open in Chicago, they ultimately decided to leave university
after a quarter and move home—until their parents found out that Rio was gay and kicked
them out. Following a stint of couch-surfing and living in their car, Rio moved back to
Chicago. Having lived in California all their life, Rio realized, led them to having "no fucking
idea what people do in the winter" in sometimes-frigid Chicago. So Rio spent time back at
DePaul, waiting for their friends to finish classes in piano-equipped rehearsal rooms on
campus.
"I ended up playing the piano a lot, and coping with this really fucked-up situation—all of this
transition and loss—through writing songs," they say. Being able to write on their own and
share songs on their own terms was liberating: "There was this secrecy that I could have
with my music, where I could only choose to share it with people when I wanted to," they
say. "It was really empowering to be able to have choice, after not having any choice." Rio
recorded a project in 2018 but ended up not telling anyone about it. "It was there mostly for
me to listen to and be like, 'Yeah, I did this.'"
 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 6 per person
General Admission
$36.17 ($25.00 + $11.17 fees)

Delivery Method

eTickets
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

All sales are final. There are no refunds unless the event is cancelled or postponed

Opening Acts are subject to change or cancelation at any time without notice. No refund will be owed if an Opening Act is changed or canceled.

Doors times subject to change

Tickets may not be resold or offered for resale. If we suspect tickets have been purchased for resale purposes only, we reserve the right to void or cancel the tickets without refund. Tickets obtained from unauthorized sources may be invalid, lost, stolen or counterfeit and if so, are void.