Lola Young drops a new single “Not so anymore”

Southern London Lola youngIVOR Novello Rising Star winner and Brit-nominated artist, revealing his electrifying new single ‘Not so anymore’A bold alternative hymne that builds into an emotional crescendo. The track offers a raw, unfiltered insight into Lola’s upcoming third album, ‘I’m just fKing himself ‘**, sat to arrive at September 19, 2025 Via Island Records / Day One.

“I am just f ** king myself” is a lively, moving exploration of self -sabotage, escapism through loads like sex and drugs and the flirtation with nihilism, balanced by Lolas fearless. Co -written and produced with often collaborators Manika and Solomonophonic (Doja Cat, SZA), The album shows Lola’s emotional and musical development. It includes her last hit ‘One thing’that has collected millions of streams and climbing on Britain’s single diagram Top 20.

Following a prominent debut on Busser and opens for Billie Earth in Paris on her Hit me hard and softly Tour, Lola is ready for its very longed for Glastonbury debut Next Friday 27 June. Her summer festival run extends across the UK and Europe, with a stop at Open’s festivalThe VikingThe RoskildeThe Lollapalooza ParisAnd more. In November, Lola returns to North America for a heading tour and beats iconic arenas like Terminal 5 in New York and Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

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Lola’s awards include IVOR NOVELLO RISING STAR AWARD and one Brit Awards nomination to best pop team. Her collaboration with Tyler, Creator (“Like him”) and Lil Yachty (‘Charlie’) has strengthened its global impact. With his convincing personality and genre-defending sound, Lola continues to imprison the audience all over the world.

Upcoming Live Date

  • June 27 – Glastonbury, Somerset, Britain
  • July 3 – Open’s Festival, Poland
  • July 4th – Rock Werchter, Belgium
  • July 5 – Roskilde Festival, Denmark
  • July 17 – Gurten Festival, Bern, Switzerland
  • July 18 – Lollapalooza Paris, Paris, France
  • August 7 – Island Festival, Oslo, Norway
  • August 9 – The road out West Festival, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • August 10 – Flow Festival, Helsinki, Finland
  • August 14 – Paredes de Caura, Portugal
  • August 16 – MS Dockville, Hamburg, Germany
  • August 17 – Lowland’s festival, Netherlands
  • September 27 – All Things Go Festival, Queens, New
  • September 28 – All Things Go Festival, Columbia, MD
  • 1-2 Nov. – History, Toronto, on *
  • November 4 – Roadrunner, Boston, Ma *
  • November 5-6 – Terminal 5, New York City, New *
  • November 8 – Met Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA *
  • November 9 – Hymnen, Washington, DC *
  • November 11 – Top, Nashville, Tn *
  • November 12 – Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA *
  • November 19 – Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheatre, Austin, T*
  • November 21 – Bomb factory, Dallas, Tx *
  • November 24 – the salt shed, chicago, il *
  • November 25 – Palace Theater, St. Paul, Mn *
  • November 28 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, Co *
  • November 29 – Union Event Center, Salt Lake City, Out *
  • December 1 – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center, Vancouver, BC *
  • December 2 – Wamu Theater at Lumen Field, Seattle, Wa *
  • December 4th – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA *
  • December 6-7 – Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, ca *

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