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Raye Is Back. It’s Only Taken Two Years and a Stolen Car

Last year, Raye announced some bad news: The second album she’d been working on was now in flux after her car — which included notebooks with all her new songs — was stolen. “So no second album any time soon love you bye,” she wrote on Instagram. But the album is clearly back on track, since today, the undeniable British singer and songwriter is previewing it with a new single, “Where Is My Husband!”

A surging blend of R&B old (blasting horns) and new (her zippy phrasing and bustling rhythms rooted in hip hop), “Where Is My Husband!” made its splashy debut during a dazzling performance of the song at this summer’s Glastonbury festival. This studio version (produced and co-written with her longtime collaborator Mike Sabath) doesn’t disappoint. Starting with its intro drum roll, “Where Is My Husband!” may be the brassiest, most assertive piece of music Raye has ever released, and we don’t just mean the exclamation point: Both the arrangement and her singing downright crackle, as do the words: “Wait til I get my hands on him/I’ma tell him off too/For how long he kept me waiting,” she sings about the imaginary partner of her future. Check out the song and its video below.

The delay in the completion of Raye’s second album is unfortunately of a piece with setbacks that once dogged her. After garnering buzz in England for a sound and look that recalled vintage and jazz and soul singers but was undeniably non-retro, the former Rachel Keen began a swift climb up the modern-pop ladder, co-writing tracks for Charli XCX (“After the Afterparty”) and Beyoncé (“Bigger,” from the Lion King remake) as well as John Legend and Ellie Goulding.

But when it came to her own music, Raye felt her first record company was trying to shoehorn her into a style of music — clubby dance music — that didn’t work for her, and the label ultimately shelved her planned debut album. Newly independent, she started fresh and completed her full-on debut, the acclaimed 21st Century Blues, which arrived in early 2023 and introduced her newly luxurious but spiky melding of contemporary R&B, pop, and jazz.

Coinciding with the release of her still-untitled second album, Raye will also embark on a 40-date headlining tour that will start in the U.K. and Europe before moving on to the States, where she’ll play Radio City Music Hall in New York and the Greek Theatre in L.A., among others. Providing direct support throughout the entire tour are Raye’s younger sisters, the artists Absolutely and Amma.

Fans can sign up for presale ticket access now; general ticket sales open on September 25 and can be found here.

UK/EUROPE 2026 Tour Dates

Jan. 22 — Lodz, Poland @ Atlas Arena
Jan. 24 — Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena (FKA Mercedes Benz Arena)
Jan. 25 — Prague, Czech Republic @ O2 Arena
Jan. 27 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
Jan. 30 — Bologna, Italy @ Unipol Arena
Feb. 1 — Antwerp, Belgium @ AFAS Dome
Feb. 3 —Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
Feb. 5 — Oslo, Norway @ Unity Arena
Feb. 7 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Avicii Arena
Feb. 10 — Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena
Feb. 11 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
Feb. 13 — Barcelona, Spain @ Palau Saint Jordi
Feb. 15 — Paris, France @ Accor Arena
Feb. 17 — Manchester, U.K. @ Co-Op Live
Feb. 20 — Glasgow, U.K. @ OVO Hydro
Feb. 23 — Birmingham, U.K. @ bp pulse LIVE
Feb. 26 — London, U.K. @ The O2
Feb. 27 — London, U.K. @ The O2
March 4 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena

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NORTH AMERICA 2026 Tour Dates

Mar. 31 — Sacramento, CA, USA – Channel 24
April 2 — Vancouver, BC, @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center
April 3 — Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field
April 6 — Denver, CO, USA – Fillmore Auditorium
April 8 — Minneapolis, MN, USA – State Theatre
April 10 — Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre
April 12 — Montreal, QC, CAN @ Place Bell
April 13 — Toronto, ON, CAN @ Coca Cola Coliseum
April 15 — New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
April 19 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Presented by Highmark
April 20 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
April 26 — Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem
April 28 — Atlanta, GA, @ Coca Cola Roxy
April 29 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
May 1 — Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
May 3 — Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
May 4 — Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
May 7 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
May 8 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
May 10 — San Francisco, CA @ The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
May 12 — Los Angeles, CA, @ Greek Theatre

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