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Scene Queen
Yuengling Center — Tampa, FL

Scene Queen is the project of Phoebe Duo Wang, a hyperpop artist who emerged from the Internet underground with a sound that's deliberately abrasive and emotionally raw. Her music sits in the liminal space between pop melody and harsh noise, layering distorted synths and breathy vocals over chaotic production that shouldn't work but does. Tracks like "It Gets Worse" showcase her ability to pair genuinely catchy hooks with production that sounds like it's falling apart in real time. She's become something of a figurehead in the hyperpop scene without ever trying to be palatable, instead leaning harder into the genre's most experimental impulses. Her work explores themes of alienation, identity, and the psychological weight of online existence, all delivered with an almost conversational detachment that makes the darker moments hit harder.

Her sets are tense and hypnotic rather than celebratory. The crowd gets quiet and focused, drawn into the disorienting production. She performs with minimal movement but absolute presence, and the distorted sound design creates this almost uncomfortable intimacy despite the size of the room.

Known for It Gets Worse, Immaculate Conception, Betrayal Bonds, Frail Limbs Weak Heart, Scapegoat

Scene Queen brought their particular brand of irreverent pop-punk to Tinker Field in November 2025, running through nine tracks that felt less like a setlist and more like a highlight reel of their catalog's most provocative moments. Opening with BDSM and moving through Pink Rover, the set leaned hard into the group's refusal to play it safe—songs like MILF and Mutual Masturbation landed exactly as intended, shock value intact but never feeling cheap. The closing stretch, anchored by 18+, sent the crowd out on a deliberately controversial note. It's the kind of show that reminds you Scene Queen thrives on making people uncomfortable, and Orlando's crowd seemed more than willing to go along for the ride.

Orlando's alternative scene has grown increasingly receptive to acts willing to push boundaries, particularly in the pop-punk and hyperpop spaces where irony and provocation go hand in hand. The city's venue landscape supports everything from intimate clubs to larger outdoor spaces, giving bands like Scene Queen room to build followings outside the traditional major-market circuits. There's an appetite here for artists who treat shock as a legitimate creative tool rather than a gimmick.

Stay in downtown Orlando's Church Street district or head to Winter Park, where brick-lined avenues and oak trees give the area actual character. Eat at The Courtesy, which does elevated Southern cooking without the pretense. Spend an afternoon at the Mennello Museum of American Art—small, genuinely interesting, and nothing like the theme-park scene. Take a drive through the Rollins College campus in Winter Park if you want to remember Florida had a slower side. Come back downtown for music, grab a drink at a proper bar instead of a nightclub, and let the evening unfold naturally.

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