On the day of their SOLD OUT headline show at London’s KOKO tonight, the unstoppable rising stars South Arcade reveal their brand new single, Supermodels, out now via BKM Artists and LAB Records. Listen HERE.

Undoubtedly one of the most exciting emerging artists this year, South Arcade are continuing on their own path of writing amazing songs with their own inimitable sound and style. Produced by the band and mixed by Thomas Mitchener, South Arcade said, “we wanted to push the limits of having a 2000s pop-punk accessible tune that then turns out to have the most obnoxious dance break in it. We just wanna keep doing things our listeners won’t expect from us but at the same time referencing y2k aspects in true South Arcade fashion. We also just wanted to write another really fun track especially with the lyrics on this one being so tongue in cheek. We can’t wait to play it at the festivals this year and see peoples reactions”

The four-piece are set to have an unbelievable year, packed out with unmissable live shows and huge festival dates. Kicking things off with a sold out show in Manchester last night and a sold out show at KOKO tonight, they then head straight out on the road as the support for American singer songwriter and musician Bilmuri’s huge European Tour and then head to the US with American pop-punk band Magnolia Park for over 25 dates. This Summer they play Slam Dunk and Radio 1’s Big Weekend in May and following a riotous headline of the BBC Introducing stage in 2024, they were invited back onto the main stage at Reading & Leeds this year, sharing the stage with the likes of Limp Bizkit and Bring Me The Horizon.

Lead singer Harmony Cavelle added, “2025 is turning out to be a crazy year so far. I think we are in disbelief that we will be actually going to Europe and America this year and to top it off returning home to play some of our favourite festivals Slam Dunk, Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Reading & Leeds Festival!”

Live dates 2025:

Headline dates
March 14 – KOKO, London, United Kingdom

Supporting Bilmuri:
March 27 – O2 Academy, Birmingham, United Kingdom
March 28 – SWG3, Glasgow, United Kingdom
March 29 – O2 Ritz, Manchester, United Kingdom
March 31 – SWX, Bristol, United Kingdom
April 1 – Electric Ballroom, Camden, United Kingdom

Festivals:
May 24-25 – Slam Dunk Festival UK
May 25 – Radio 1 Big Weekend, Liverpool
August 24-25 – Reading & Leeds Festival

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