PinkPantheress announces her long-awaited debut album, Heaven knows
PinkPantheress has announced her debut album Heaven knows. To coincide with the announcement, she unveils lead single, "Capable of love" and forthcoming UK and European tour dates.
Directed by Aidan Zamiri, the "Capable of love" music video plays on the idea of endless searching as we see PinkPantheress wander through an empty field baggage in hand until she reaches The Unknown.
“I am more than amazed and thrilled i can release probably the most anticipated fan-favourite of all my tracks. this song is moving into a genre i’ve always wanted to try and i’m happy to start here," she says of the new single. Speaking about the album, she continues: "The record is about grief for a loss but being at peace with yourself in your aloneness. Journeying from hell into purgatory, but I'm ok with being there," she explains.
Following on from her critically acclaimed mixtape to hell with it, the debut album reveals PinkPantheress’ inner self-reflection as she explores various types of relationships, including romantic, parasocial, materialistic pursuits, grief, and finding contentment within loneliness.
Produced and written by PinkPantheress, the 13-track project was created alongside previous and new collaborators including Greg Kurstin, Mura Masa, Danny L Harle, Count Baldor, Phil, Cash Cobain and more.
PinkPantheress has today announced ‘Capable of love tour’ which will include dates in UK, Ireland and Europe. The UK and Ireland leg of the tour will kick off on 20 February 2024 in Dublin’s 3Olympia, stopping in Manchester before making its way to end in London with a show at Alexandra Palace. The European leg will include stops in Netherlands, France and Germany.
Heaven knows, is set for release on 10 November via Warner Records UK/300 Entertainment, and is available to pre-order now.
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