ENNY is the latest cover star for Dork’s November 2022 issue

The issue drops this Friday (14th October).

ENNY‘s rapid rise is no news to anyone. Kicking off towards the end of 2020, she’s spent the time since moving from tip list potential to magazine cover star, marking herself as one of British music’s most important new voices.

Now, she’s back with her first single of 2022, ‘Champagne Problems’, and her first Dork cover, set to debut this Friday, 14th November.

The start of what she’s referring to as ‘phase 2’, if you thought ENNY would slow her ascent, you’ve seen nothing yet. Promise. Pre-order a copy now, and get it delivered directly to your door.

You can pre-order the ENNY edition of Dork right now here, or subscribe and get the print edition sent directly to your door every month here. You can also pre-order the previously announced Cavetown edition here, our Kim Petras variant here and Inhaler’s cover here. We’ll be revealing our final cover star at 4pm BST tomorrow, Thursday 13th October..

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And don’t worry if you’re not signing up. You’ll still get everything you did before, as digital versions of our print content unlock to be read free of charge throughout the month. Enjoy!

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