Breakout artist grentperez releases his debut album Backflips in a Restaurant. In addition, grentperez is surprising fans with a music video for fifth single ‘Need You Around’.

LISTEN TO BACKFLIPS IN A RESTAURANT HERE

The album follows a successful streak of singles including ‘Fuzzy Feeling’, ‘2DK’, ‘Dandelion’ featuring Ruel, and ‘Movie Scene’, which have been met with praise from press including Billboard, The Face, Rolling Stone among others, while coming off the heels of an already acclaimed body of work by 23 year old Australian breakout artist grentperez.

The singer-songwriter, known for his signature charm of crafting melodic love songs, captures a genre bending evolution of his roots as a bedroom-pop sensation, mixing elements of R&B, indie-folk, pop-punk, symphonic pop, ’70s soft-rock, and so much more into his most boldly original body of work to date. The 13 track LP embodies a sonic playground, from tracks his day one fans will resonate with to their core, to offering newly explored range from the vocalist.

Following the announcement of his Backflips In A Restaurant tour in North America, grentperez has now unveiled the UK & Europe leg, adding eleven new dates. The tour will see him headlining shows in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and his biggest UK show to date at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on September 20th 2025 in London. Tickets are available here.

Fresh off his win as Emerging Songwriter of the Year at the 2024 APRA Awards, grentperez is now gearing up to make his full-length debut with Backflips in a Restaurant—a thrilling evolution of his roots as a bedroom-pop sensation, mixing elements of R&B, indie-folk, pop-punk, symphonic pop, ’70s soft-rock, and so much more into his most boldly original body of work to date.

2025 Backlips In A Restaurant UK & EU Tour:
14th September – Academy, Dublin, Ireland
16 September – Academy 2, Manchester, UK
17 September – SWG3 Studio Warehouse, Glasgow, UK
18 September – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham, UK
20 September – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London, UK

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