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    Rock/Pop

    Alexander Stewart - What If? Tour

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    Friday, March 20, 2026

    7:00 PM

    Irving Plaza

    17 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Alexander Stewart brings his distinctive blend of rock and pop to Irving Plaza as part of his *What If? Tour*. With over a decade of experience, Stewart's performances are marked by energy and engaging melodies. He will be joined by NERIAH, an emerging artist known for her work across rock/pop and country, who has also stepped into the spotlight at significant events in New York City.

    About What If?(song)

    First released in early 2000, “What If?” sits at the intersection of late‑’90s rock radio and the era’s film-soundtrack economy, written by Creed’s Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti and later tied to the promotional cycle around *Scream 3*. At Irving Plaza, the title reappears as a frame for Alexander Stewart’s rock/pop set on his *What If? Tour*, with support from NERIAH. No specific NYC premiere history is documented, but the song’s afterlife in New York venues reflects how turn‑of‑the‑millennium rock continues to be repurposed as a live narrative. Its hook trades in moral tension rather than plot, which helps explain its durability.

    About the Artists

    Alexander Stewart

    Alexander Stewart

    Alexander Stewart is a seasoned singer and showman whose electrifying performances have captivated audiences for over a decade. Blending the energy of rock with the infectious melodies of pop, he has established himself as a standout artist, having graced stages like Irving Plaza and shared the spotlight with acts such as What If? His dynamic presence and heartfelt delivery make each performance a memorable experience.

    NERIAH

    NERIAH

    NERIAH is an individual artist working across rock/pop and country, bringing both styles to New York City stages like Irving Plaza. In that room, she has appeared on bills tied to Alexander Stewart’s *What If? Tour* and Cameron Whitcomb’s *Fragile Egos Tour*, placing her work in a contemporary singer-songwriter context.