Wet Leg to Support Inhaler at Rock City Nottingham 5 October 2021

 

 

Photo credit: Hollie Fernando

“Wet Leg have made our favourite debut single of the year so far” BBC6Music’s Steve Lamacq
“They’re one of those new bands whose sound and aesthetic seem to have arrived fully formed, promising exciting if totally unpredictable things to come.” The New York Times
“Quite clearly the best new band on the planet” Dork
“Isle Of Wight’s finest” BBC Radio 1’s Clara Amfo
“The buzziest 3:16 of the year” DIY
“Wet Leg have arrived fully formed as one of the most exciting bands in the country.” Clash
“Immensely charming” Stereogum
“Stupidly fun and outrageously addictive” NME
“A real corker” Brooklyn Vegan
June saw the arrival of the brand new Isle of Wight duo Wet Leg with their storming debut single “Chaise Longue”; since then the song has clocked up over 3,000,000 streams, over 1,000,000 video views and won Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers fans in the likes of Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Iggy Pop, Florence Welch and film critic Mark Kermode.

Now, the two-piece are ready to unleash their next single, “Wet Dream”. A 2 and half minute slice of exuberance as unforgettable and buoyant as “Chaise Longue” that cements them as one of the most thrilling bands to emerge this year. Teasdale explains its origins: “Wet Dream is a breakup song; it came about when one of my ex’s went through a stage of texting me after we we’d broken up telling me that ‘he had a dream about me’.” The video – directed by Rhian Teasdale – is like something out of Věra Chytilová and Salvador Dali’s wildest dreams.
Watch the video for “Wet Dream” here.
Stream “Wet Dream” here.

Having already become one of the most talked about bands at this summer’s Latitude and Green Man Festivals as well as supporting the likes of Jungle andDeclan McKenna on tour, Wet Leg quickly sold out their own forthcoming headline shows in London, Glasgow and Manchester. They are also confirmed for Pitchfork Music Festival Paris and Amsterdam’s London Calling as well as on support slots with Shame, Inhaler and Willie J Healey. A full UK tour for 2022 is due to be announced soon.

“Wet Dream” artwork – by Hester Chambers:

Watch the video for “Chaise Longue” here.

Upcoming live dates
28th September – The Foundry, Sheffield*
29th September – o2 Academy, Leeds*
1st October – Newcastle Uni, Newcastle*
2nd October – o2 Institute, Birmingham*
3rd October – o2 Academy, Bristol*
5th October – Rock City, Nottingham*
6th October – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London*
7th October – Waterfront, Norwich*
9th October – Liverpool Uni Montford Hall, Liverpool*
10th October – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
12th October – Ritz, Manchester*
15th October – The Jericho Tavern, Oxford^
16th October – The Jericho Tavern, Oxford^ (matinee)
16th October – The Jericho Tavern, Oxford^
23rd October – Night and Day, Manchester – sold out
24th October – McChuills, Glasgow – sold out
26th October – Omeara, London – sold out
29th October – London Calling, Amsterdam
9th November – Tramshed, Cardiff+
10th November – The Mill, Birmingham+
13th November – Electric Ballroom, London+
15th November – Chalk, Brighton+
16th November – Waterfront, Norwich+
17th November – The Leadmill, Sheffield+
19th November – Pitchfork Music Festival Paris, Paris
25th November – o2 Academy Brixton, London~
1st December – Transmusicales de Rennes, Rennes
16th April – St. Dom’s, Newcastle
17th April – The Mash House, Edinburgh
19th April – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
20th April – Gorilla, Manchester
21st April – Trinity, Bristol
23rd April – O2 Institute 3, Birmingham
24th April – Arts Centre, Norwich
26th April – Scala, London
27th April – The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
28th May 2022 – Neighbourhood Weekender, Warrington
* = w/ Inhaler
^ = w/ Willie J Healey
+ = Shame
~ = Sports Team

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