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Dirty Nice have released their sunny new single, 'What I Wanna Hear'

Electronic duo Dirty Nice have dropped new single 'What I Wanna Hear' from their upcoming third album, Planet Weekend.

Dirty Nice have released their sunny new single, 'What I Wanna Hear'
Written by
Sam Taylor
Published
Mar 18, 2025 • 10:27 AM
Dirty Nice have released their new single 'What I Wanna Hear', taken from their upcoming album 'Planet Weekend'.

The duo's third full-length record follows 2023's 'Surrenderland' and their 2021 debut 'Lobster'. The new album sees Charlie Pelling and Mark Thompson expanding their distinctive blend of glitch-pop and psychedelic indie.

"Why not take a dip at the Planet Weekend 'Wave Pool Lagoon & Log Flume' and jump right into the weekend!? Or get wasted on the 'Love Boat Bar & Grill' and let that lucky someone know you love them. Go on, tell them what they want to hear already! Go on, take the dive... at PLANET WEEKEND!" the duo say of their latest project.
Their dates in full read:

MAY
25 BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, Liverpool, UK

OCTOBER
2 Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds, UK
3 Nice n Sleazy, Glasgow, UK
4 YES, Manchester, UK
8 Hope & Ruin, Brighton, UK
9 Heartbreakers, Southampton, UK
10 Lower Third, London, UK
11 The Louisiana, Bristol, UK

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