Celeste has given fans another taste of her upcoming album ‘Woman Of Faces’ – listen to the new single ‘Time Will Tell’ below.
The singer’s second studio record is set to be released on November 14 via Polydor Records and you can pre-order/-pre-save it here. She has already released the singles ‘On With The Show’, ‘This Is Who I Am’ and ‘Woman Of Faces’.
Now, she has shared ‘Time Will Tell’, a timeless ballad underscored by elegant, swelling strings, with Celeste’s gently raspy vocals soaring high in a throwback to classic ‘50s and ‘60s jazzy R&B. Listen here:
Celeste has described the song as “a lighter moment within a period that was confusing and murky”, adding: “I like the idea of fate, trusting in something that’s not totally within our control.”
“I’m really happy that that song exists. It gives me a great deal of warmth, peace and empowerment when I sing it live. It reminds me that time heals – not everything, but it makes things feel less raw and painful and gives you new perspectives.”
Woman Of Faces’ tracklist:
1) ’On With The Show’
2) ’Keep Smiling’
3) ’Woman of Faces’
4) ’Happening Again’
5) ’Time Will Tell’
6) ’People Always Change’
7) ’Sometimes’
8) ‘Could Be Machine’
9) ‘This Is Who I Am’
Celeste will also play a run of outstore shows in the UK in November. See all the dates below and find any remaining tickets here.
Celeste will play:
NOVEMBER 2025
3 – The Dome, Liverpool
4 – Academy 2, Manchester
5 – The Level, Nottingham
9 – Circuit, Kingston
10 – The Brook, Southampton
11 – Trinity, Bristol
18 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
19 – St Lukes, Glasgow
Celeste’s debut studio album, ‘Not Your Muse’, was released in 2021. In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Whether up-tempo or morose, Celeste’s remarkable voice is the real show-stealer on ‘Not Your Muse’. It has supernatural qualities, turning already poetic lyrics into gut-punch moments.”
The LP was also featured in NME‘s 20 best debut albums of the year list that year.
Elsewhere, Celeste played at Brian Eno’s ‘Together For Palestine’ charity show at OVO Arena Wembley last month, alongside the likes of Damon Albarn, Paul Weller, Cat Burns and Rachel Chinouriri.