On their transportive second album, 'The Warping', Walt Disco fearlessly push the boundaries of genre into thrilling new realms.

It explores the complexities of childhood, identity, and the parent-child bond, particularly when navigating self-discovery and acceptance.

The band are about to head off on a two month UK and European tour with OMD.

The band are about to head off on a two month UK and European tour with OMD.

We're adding yet another brilliant band to our Halloween blow out.

We're delighted to invite you to our Halloween party like no other.

Walt Disco are having fun with a brand new covers EP.

It is part of a 5-track covers collection, which will arrive on November 25th via Lucky Number.

The news arrives alongside their version of Dusty Springfield's 'You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me'.

The 20 albums will be celebrated at an awards show in October, with a first prize of £20,000.

The trio of tracks will be released across July.

Walt Disco, Lime Garden, Prima Queen, Ditz, Los Bitchos, The Orielles, Sea Power, Talk Show and Connie Constance are all set to play.

The new clip comes just after the release of their 5-star Dork rated debut album 'Unlearning', which arrived on Friday (1st April).

In our five-star review, we described them as "a band who don’t just stand out in the here and now – they’d have stood tall amongst the Smash Hits pop icons of the 80s too."

No one does a good time quite like Walt Disco, and now they’re pulling out all the stops for their debut album, ‘Unlearning’.

Standing firm with timeless big pop energy, ‘UNLEARNING’ arrives in a perfect moment.

The record will arrive in April via Lucky Number.

Catch the band live on tour next spring.

There's a flashy video too.

We simply cannot go on any longer without knowing that Finlay from Walt Disco was once bribed with a Bob the Builder scooter.

The biggest festival to take place in the UK for almost two years kicks off with a bang.

They've a brand new video, too.

Back in virtual form, Dork does music discovery through the digital divide.

Glam Glasgow bunch Walt Disco have stepped up so far this year they've ended up on the roof.

Walt Disco are here to spread the queer indie gospel.

Walt Disco have a raft of top-notch tunes and vintage punk-infused indie-bops.
