Beabadoobee has announced her new album ‘Pylon’ and shared the grungy single ‘Sun Has Set’ – check it out below.
The singer-songwriter will release her fourth album and the follow-up to 2024’s ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ on September 18 via Dirty Hit and Interscope Records. It is available to pre-order and pre-save here.
She has also shared ‘Sun Has Set’, which sees Beabadoobee showing off the heaviest side of her music to date, channelling grunge, midwest emo and ‘90s alt-rock with chunky guitar power chords and provocative vocals.
Check out the video for ‘Sun Has Set’, directed by Jake Erland, here:
Speaking about the track, Beabadoobee has said: “A lot of the songs on this record are things I wish I could have said to someone. This song has this petty tunnel vision – it’s like, I hate you. You’re gonna stay here and listen to how much I hate you. Because I never got to say that.”
‘Pylon’ also features a number of high-profile collaborators, including Hayley Williams on ‘Nothing To Prove’ and Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates on ‘Powerlines’.
Elsewhere, the album includes contributions from Pinegrove’s Evan Stephens Hall, Deftones’ Chino Moreno and Title Fight’s Shane Moran, while Matty Healy and George Daniel of The 1975 produced ‘Write Me A Letter’.
The tracklist for ‘Pylon’ is:
- ‘Pylon’
- ‘Sun Has Set’
- ‘Estranged’
- ‘Switchblade’
- ‘Write Me A Letter’
- ‘It’s Alright’
- ‘In Motion’
- ‘Memories’
- ‘Nothing To Prove’
- ‘Radio’
- ‘Powerlines’
- ‘Spark’
- ‘Despite That’
- ‘Satellite’
Beabadoobee will also debut songs from the record on ‘The Powerlines Tour’, her first ever arena run and biggest headline tour to date.
The tour kicks off in North America in October, with stops at Madison Square Garden and The Kia Forum, before arriving in the UK and Europe in November and December for shows including Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s AO Arena and London’s The O2.
Fans who pre-order the album from Beabadoobee’s webstore here will be able to access a presale from Tuesday June 30 at 10am local time. General sale begins Thursday July 2 at 10am local time here (UK) and here (North America).

Beabadoobee will play:
JULY
30 – Saint Charles, IA, Hinterland Music Festival
31 – Chicago, IL, The Salt Shed
AUGUST
2 – Chicago, IL, Lollapalooza
4 – Indianapolis, IN, Everwise Amphitheater
7 – Morrison, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
OCTOBER
1 – Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Arena
2 – Philadelphia, PA, Liacouras Center
3 – Boston, MA, TD Garden
5 – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
7 – Toronto, Canada, Scotiabank Arena
8 – Laval, Canada, Place Bell
10 – Columbia, MD, Merriweather Post Pavilion
11 – Raleigh, NC, Lenovo Center
13 – Orlando, FL, Addition Financial Arena
14 – Duluth, GA, Gas South Arena
16 – The Woodlands, TX, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
17 – Austin, TX, Germania Insurance Amphitheater
19 – Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
21 – Los Angeles, CA, The Kia Forum
24 – San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena
26 – Oakland, CA, Oakland Arena
28 – Vancouver, Canada, Rogers Arena
29 – Seattle, WA, Climate Pledge Arena
NOVEMBER
14 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
16 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
17 – Manchester, AO Arena
18 – London, The O2
23 – Copenhagen, K.B. Hallen
24 – Stockholm, Fryshuset Arenan
27 – Oslo, Spektrum
30 – Paris, Zenith
DECEMBER
2 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live
4 – Brussels, Forest National
6 – Berlin, Tempodrom
7 – Düsseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle
‘Pylon’ follows ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ in 2024. In a four-star review, NME wrote: “A collection of songs that showcase the tangled feelings of this time, the young artist’s third record is a poignant, powerful thing.”
Earlier this year, she also teamed up with The Marías on the one-off single ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’, which arrived with a video inspired by Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia, and covered Elliott Smith’s ‘Say Yes’ for the War Child compilation ‘Help(2)’.

























