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Wolf Alice have announced their new single 'Bloom Baby Bloom', arriving later this month

Wolf Alice reveal first new music since 2021's 'Blue Weekend', with single 'Bloom Baby Bloom' dropping on May 15th.

Wolf Alice have announced their new single 'Bloom Baby Bloom', arriving later this month
Written by
Sam Taylor
Published
May 1, 2025 • 3:19 PM
Wolf Alice are set to release their new single 'Bloom Baby Bloom' on 15th May.
The band shared details of the upcoming track via social media, offering fans the opportunity for "a little treat" if they pre-save the song.
The news follows the launch of a new logo, alongside a password-protected website which revealed a page titled ‘Bloom – Wolf Alice’.
The group’s updated branding includes the phrase ‘Every flower needs to neighbour with the dirt’ (which is in an image file named ‘lyrics’), while frontwoman Ellie Rowsell has shared several flower-themed photographs on Instagram. Bassist Theo Ellis contributed to the floral motif with a sunflower emoji posted on X/Twitter.
They also recently sent out an image via their newsletter (on 17th April), featuring what could be handwritten lyrics. PLUS, there's a link to TikTok with what appears to be a short snippet of new music.
The band signed with Columbia Records in early 2024 after completing their previous three-album contract with Dirty Hit. Their most recent album, ‘Blue Weekend’, was released in 2021, reaching number one in the UK charts.
Wolf Alice are scheduled to perform at Glastonbury 2025 and Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool.

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