I NEED AN ALTE BABE TO RUIN MY LIFE
by Benjamin Unah
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What happens when four friends, bonded by a restless love for music, decide that oceans and borders aren’t enough to stop them? You get Tunnelz, a movement born out of audacity, culture, and community.
The story begins in London. A Lens headline show sparked the question: “Why can’t we just book Len ourselves?” That one thought birthed Tunnelz Vision in November 2024, an experiment that turned into a proof of concept, where Len headlined, local artists and DJs took the stage, and suddenly a new ecosystem was in motion.

But Tunnelz has always been more than the show. It’s family. And like any real family, it stretches beyond the obvious. Album listening parties emerge because the family craves them. Clothes are designed because swag is non-negotiable.
And the clothes? They’re not just graphic tees, they’re charged symbols, drenched in references, sometimes playful, sometimes shocking, always intentional. The Ruin Tee became an instant classic, best-selling piece at Street Souk Toronto with Boj, Cruel Santino, Teezee, and Ireti all showing love.

They also met international models Whak and Mo at Street Souk, and the connection they built there led to the exclusive Survival of the Fittest collab tee.
Tunnelz is where alté, underground, and streetwear collide, a kaleidoscope of sound, fashion, and freedom of expression. It’s the party where you recognize everyone, even if you’ve never met them before. It’s the shirt that makes you feel part of something bigger.
In the Tunnelz universe, nothing is passive. They book who they want. They wear what they like. They build what they believe in. And if you’re paying attention, you’ll see Tunnelz is only getting bigger.
