PinkPantheress has announced that she is “soooo back” and is gearing up to release new music in 2025.
The alt-pop star hasn’t released much since her debut album ‘Heaven Knows’ in November 2023. Last year, she shared only the dreamy synth-pop track ‘Turn It Up’. The internet pop sensation teased that she was working on new music back in July, but didn’t share any snippets.
On New Year’s Day, PinkPantheress shared two photos of herself working on her laptop, with music production software visible on the screen – hinting at new material following her brief hiatus.
“Oh, we are soooo back! #2025” she tweeted, “I missed y’all (heart emoji) Thanks for waiting on me (teary-eyed emoji).”
oh we are soooo back #2025
i missed y’all❤️❤️thanks for waiting on me🥲 pic.twitter.com/dQUXgvaW2U
— pinkpantheress (@pinkpantheress2) January 1, 2025
NME reviewed the London date of her 2024 ‘Capable of Love’ tour, awarding the show four stars and describing the gig as “a relentless extravaganza” that served as “a launchpad to showcase her newfound confidence on stage.”
Last July, she unfortunately had to cancel all her remaining dates “to focus on (her) physical health and overall well-being”. This meant she would no longer co-headline Field Day 2024 or open for Coldplay on the Australasian leg of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ world tour.
PinkPantheress also featured on the laidback ‘Snap My Finger’ from Kaytranada’s third studio album, ‘Timeless’ and the remix of LE SSERAFIM’s viral hit, ‘Crazy’ last year. She also had an uncredited feature on ‘Pink XOXO’ from Camilla Cabello’s latest album, ‘C,XOXO’.
On the red carpet at the 2023 MTV EMAs, Yunjin spoke highly of PinkPantheress and the band’s time working with her. The singer told NME: “I had the absolute honor of meeting her back at Hybe in Korea. We made a good connection and she was thrilled to be on the track with us; it was absolutely incredible.
She continued: “She was so fun. We talked a lot about how we started out careers. She’s so sweet and I love her.”
When ‘Heaven Knows’ was released, NME gave the record four stars, writing: “Ultimately, what makes ‘Heaven Knows’ such a compelling debut is its ability to create British wistfulness. The emotions and sounds are familiar enough to pull you in, and peculiar enough to make you stay. Heaven knows the boundaries of Pink’s talent to come.”