Haim have announced an event in London tomorrow night (March 7) in collaboration with dating app Bumble.
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The announcement comes a day after the Los Angeles trio, comprising sisters Este, Danielle and Alana, shared the news of comeback single ‘Relationships’. It’s set to be first new music together since 2023’s ‘Home’, which featured on the Barbie soundtrack. You can pre-save/pre-add the song here – though there’s no official release date yet.
The band took to their Instagram Stories this afternoon to write, “Londonnnn!! Let’s party?? Friday night??! Let us know if u wanna come!”
They added a link to a web page on which fans can enter their phone number to RSVP. It also states that the event is 18+ and first come, first served with “details to follow and entry not guaranteed.”
Haim will be throwing a party tomorrow night in London with Bumble!
🔗: https://t.co/YilAPZnVOO pic.twitter.com/5NnEcaJcNM
— 🏁 (@concertleaks) March 6, 2025
Also this afternoon, Haim posted a TikTok in which they walk through the street lip-syncing to ‘Relationships’, writing, “London we’re in you.”
@haimtheband london we’re in you
♬ Relationships – haimtheband
They’d been hinting at a return over the past month, since an Instagram post from Danielle’s 36th birthday party had a caption reading, “(ha)i’m single.. haim single?”.
They then posted a video clip in which the trio are dancing to the M83 track ‘Midnight City’ with a voiceover that says, “We are back baby, we are fucking back.”
Last week, Haim shared another clip, in which they’re in a bathroom dancing and singing along to what fans now know is ‘Relationships’.
The single’s cover art is thought to be a homage to the viral photos of Nicole Kidman from 2001, which many said were of the actress leaving her lawyer’s office after signing the divorce papers following her split from Tom Cruise.
After the photos went viral, Kidman discussed them with British GQ, saying, “That was from a film; that wasn’t real life.”
While Haim put out ‘Home’ in 2023, they haven’t released an album since 2020’s ‘Women In Music Pt. III‘. The album received a glowing five-star review from NME, with Rhian Daly writing: “By breaking from what the world might expect from them and letting themselves do whatever the hell they want, they have produced a record that’s experimental, soothing and vulnerable; it’s a thing of great beauty.”
A couple of months after the album’s release, Haim were in London for a massive headline show at All Points East. This also received a five-star review with the sisters making a “huge return” to their “spiritual home”.
Last week, meanwhile, the sisters covered Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Dreams’ alongside actress Emma Stone at Saturday Night Live’s SNL50 afterparty. In turn, singer and actor Djo – real name Joe Keery – covered Haim’s ‘Gasoline’ for Triple J’s ‘Like A Version’ series a few days later.