The Regrettes’ 17-date headling “Get The F*ck Out of LA” Tour has been rescheduled to February and March 2022. The tour kicks off in Tulsa on February 19th with stops in cities including Tulsa, Albany, Richmond, New Orleans, Houston, and more (full dates below). The band shared, “with the safety of everyone involved in mind, we have decided to postpone the Jan/Feb tour dates out of caution. We want to do our best to make these shows fun with all of us feeling as safe and comfy as possible rn in these weird times and we feel we can do that if we postpone. We look forward to seeing you all so soon!! Your tickets will still be valid for the new rescheduled shows. If you are unable to make the new date, refunds will be made available at your original point of purchase. We love you ❤️.” Additionally, the band has confirmed appearances at Coachella and Bonnaroo 2022. Tickets for all dates are available here.
The Regrettes shared their new song “You’re So Fucking Pretty” via Warner Records. The song, built upon bassist Brooke Dickson’s arpeggiated piano melody, reflects on unspoken crushes, fear of rejection, and the resulting regret which comes from not sharing one’s true feelings. Listen to “You’re So Fucking Pretty” here.
Lead singer Lydia Night shares: “It's the first time I've ever written directly about a girl I had a crush on, and it took me a while for me to even allow my brain to accept the fact that I'm bisexual. I always felt like I couldn't validate my own feelings because I had never been in a relationship with a girl. But I had a pretty big crush on one of my friends a while ago and this song is an exaggeration of that, but it’s still coming from a very real place. It was the first experience where I was like, ‘Oh, these are real feelings, this isn’t just a sexual attraction,’ and that helped me realize I wasn’t straight. This song means so much to me because it also represents the time we spent in Joshua Tree and opening up to my whole band about that experience and not feeling embarrassed or scared of talking about it. Writing this was important for me because it just validated my own sexuality.”
Guitarist Genessa Gariano also adds: “As a queer person growing up it definitely felt like there weren't many songs I could relate to fully and I feel like this song would have been something I would have held really close to my heart as a kid. I hope that happens with other people. I don't think it necessarily has to be this queer anthem but I think someone else could listen to it and feel the same way, or someone could feel that way about a boy they like. Boys can be pretty too.”
The band previously shared the official video for their recent single “Monday” directed by Dillon Dowdell. “Monday” is their first new music since the release of their sophomore LP in 2019 which NPR Music proclaimed “a terrific culmination of a band that has been honing and perfecting their sound.” The song is top 15 and growing at radio. The band consists of lead singer and songwriter, Lydia Night, as well as Genessa Gariano (guitar), Brooke Dickson (bass), and Drew Thomsen (drums). Watch the music video for “Monday” here.
The Regrettes continue to solidify their reputation for unapologetically honest pop songs and powerful live shows. The band earned widespread acclaim with the 2019 release of their sophomore LP How Do You Love?, including NME who declared them “truly unstoppable,” and Teen Vogue who praised their “incredibly self-aware, empowering pop-punk” with additional accolades from Vogue, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and more. The band has headlined sold-out shows throughout North America and Europe, performed at festivals including Coachella and Reading + Leeds, and have appeared on Good Morning America, Conan and Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
The Regrettes Upcoming Tour Dates Feb 19 – Tulsa, OK at The Vanguard Feb 21 – Colorado Springs, CO at Black Sheep Feb 22 – Fort Collins, CO at Aggie Theatre Feb 25 – Milwaukee, WI at Rave II Feb 26 – St. Louis, MO at Delmar Hall Feb 27 – Ft. Wayne, IN at Piere’s Mar 1 – Buffalo, NY at Rec Room Mar 3 – Syracuse, NY at Westcott Theatre Mar 4 – Burlington, VT at Higher Ground Mar 5 – Albany, NY at Empire Live Mar 6 – Poughkeepsie, NY at The Chance Mar 9 – Richmond, VA at Broadberry Mar 11 – Louisville, KY at Headliners Mar 13 – Cincinnati, OH at Taft Ballroom Mar 15 – New Orleans, LA at Toulouse Theatre Mar 16 – Houston, TX at Warehouse Live Studio Mar 17 – San Antonio, TX at Paper Tiger Apr 15 – Indio, CA at Coachella Apr 22 – Indio, CA at Coachella Apr 29 – May 01 Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees Festival Jun 06 – Madrid, Spain Mad Cool Festival Jun 17 – Manchester, TN at Bonnaroo Jul 08 – Glasgow, UK TRNSMT Festival
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