11/11/2025

Alice Phoebe Lou depicts the ebbs and flows of love in video for "Mind Reader"

ALICE PHOEBE LOU DEPICTS THE EBBS AND FLOWS 

OF LOVE IN OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR 

“MIND READER” — WATCH


SIXTH STUDIO ALBUM, OBLIVION, 

RELEASED LAST MONTH — STREAM


OBLIVION NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 

SET FOR EARLY 2026 


ANNOUNCED AS OPENER FOR LAUFEY’S 

UPCOMING EUROPEAN TOUR— SEE ALL DATES HERE

Alice Phoebe Lou today releases the official video for “Mind Reader” from her new album Oblivion. Released last month via Nettwerk Music Group, the radiant, self-produced album sees Alice reach past the unrelenting noise of modern life. Authentic and self-assured, she leans back into the sublime simplicity of her earlier sound, leaving space for imperfections to be cherished — Stream.


The “Mind Reader” official video is the second installment in a three-part visual series featuring TikTokers Izzy Perez and Emma Fuente, who are better known as TurtleWithHat. Dreamy acoustics peppered with flourishes of electric guitar fuse together flawlessly as Alice depicts a relationship with difficult communication. “I’m not a mind reader/ But I will try for you.” The video was directed by South Africa-born, New York-based filmmaker Jabu Nadia Newman, who chronicles an honest and intimate exploration of love, capturing the joy of new love, the ache of disconnection and the lasting imprint of creating shared memories — Watch.


Since the release of Oblivion, Alice has received praise from The New York Times, NPR, Paste, CLASH, 10 Magazine and many others. In just the couple of weeks that the album has been out, it has already surpassed 10 million streams worldwide. 



Announced along with the album release, early 2026 will bring Alice’s Oblivion Tour to North America. Along the way, she will make major stops in New York City at Webster Hall, at Los Angeles’ The Wiltern and more. Yesterday, Alice was announced as the supporting artist on Laufey’s 2026 European tour. See all dates here and below. 


UPCOMING TOUR DATES

NORTH AMERICA

Thu, April 9 – Toronto, ON – The Concert Hall

Fri, April 10 – Montreal, QC – Club Soda

Sat, April 11 – Boston, MA – Berklee Performance Center

Sun, April 12 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

Tue, April 14 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer

Wed, April 15 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre

Fri, April 17 – Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom

Sat, April 18 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse

Sun, April 19 – Charleston, SC – High Water Festival 

Tue, April 21 – Austin, TX – Paramount

Wed, April 22 – Chicago, IL – Vic Theater

Fri, April 24 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

Sat, April 25 – San Francisco, CA – The Castro Theatre

Mon, April 27 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater

Tue, April 28 – Seattle, WA – Neptune

Wed, April 29 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre


See all tour info here

Press photos by Piers Greenan [Left] [Right]


ABOUT ALICE PHOEBE LOU:

As the eyes open and the world first blinks to life, there it is: oblivion. Rather than destruction or collapse, Alice Phoebe Lou’s oblivion is a deep, inky place where motes of softly burning potential gently drift into life. The South African-born, Europe-based singer-songwriter reached past the torrential noise of modern life and into another space to pull out luminous melodies and intimate lyrics, turning them into playful, profound songs that honor the sublime simplicity of her busking years. “Instead of overthinking the outcome and the judgment, these songs are just creating for myself, a coming home,” she says of Oblivion (out now via Nettwerk Music Group). “Tapping into this unawareness of unconsciousness sounds like bliss. Oblivion is a place where you can forget what others see in you and find your true essence.”


Over the course of five impeccable LPs, Alice Phoebe Lou established herself as a musical force, continuing to unveil new facets to her expressive vocals and beguiling songwriting. While that evolution drew rave reviews from critics and her growing fanbase (now totaling more than 2.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify), the singer-songwriter was starting to feel the pressure of needing to constantly build the next stage. While previous albums may have reveled in immaculately layered production, here Phoebe Lou flutters over a simple acoustic strum—the listener placed in the room, in the moment with the lyrical self-appraisal. Recorded in Berlin's La Pot Studio and co-produced by longtime collaborators and friends Ziv Yamin and Dekel Adin, Oblivion is a masterclass in push-and-pull subtlety; Alice Phoebe Lou’s voice feels lit by a spotlight and placed on a pedestal even as the songs live in quiet, confident moments. 



Throughout its ethereal trek, Oblivion drinks in the unknown and holds your hand as you wade into that mysterious depth. Across its stripped-back arrangements, Alice Phoebe Lou turns vulnerability into a mythic strength, contorting uncertainty and conflicted emotions into intimate friends. “These songs are coming from the darker places in yourself, that place of holding something inside and then letting it go, even if it’s embarrassing or vulnerable,” she says. “Oblivion leans into the idea of allowing yourself to let things overflow in order to feel them, work through them, and come out on the other side.” Alice Phoebe Lou invites listeners to explore both her oblivion and their own as well, illuminating a long, iridescent path of the soul and coming out stronger on the other side.


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