CATTY has released her new single
‘Pavlov’s Dog’ and announced her debut UK headline tour, which will culminate at London’s
Scala on 26th November.
The track is out now via AWAL, following CATTY’s 2025 EP ‘
Bracing For Impact’ and her 2024 debut ‘
Healing Out Of Spite’. The song had already built momentum online earlier this year after going viral on TikTok, where teasers picked up more than 620,000 views.
Speaking about the track, CATTY said: “My last relationship completely destroyed my sense of self and my faith in other people, so ‘Pavlov’s Dog’ is basically me saying, please rewire my brain. Teach me in the simplest form what love is and what it isn’t. Condition me back to the childlike way of thinking that love is the most beautiful, impossible to tarnish thing in the world and that not everyone is calculated and evil.”
She added: “I’m constantly observing and dissecting my interactions with people in order to understand them and write about them, often to my detriment. Sometimes the curtains are just blue.”
Described as drawing from influences including Kate Bush and Stevie Nicks, the single continues CATTY’s theatrical pop approach while exploring queer love, heartbreak and resilience.
The newly announced headline run follows a rapid rise for the Welsh singer-songwriter, who has previously supported Stevie Nicks at BST Hyde Park and sold out recent London headline dates including
Lafayette and
St Pancras Old Church. Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham dates on the forthcoming tour have already sold out.
MAY
28 St Pancras Old Church, London
JUNE
10
Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
NOVEMBER
21
The Garage Attic Bar, Glasgow
22
The Deaf Institute, Manchester
24
Hare and Hounds 2, Birmingham
25 Rough Trade, Bristol
26 Scala, London