British singer RAYE has officially unveiled her new song “Where Is My Husband?”, alongside exciting news of her sophomore album and a massive world tour. The upcoming project will serve as the My 21st Century Blues follow-up, a record that cemented her place among today’s most powerful female voices.
The U.K. and Ireland leg of the tour kicks off on February 17, 2025, at Manchester’s Co-op Live, followed by shows in Glasgow, Birmingham, London, and Dublin. Fans can look forward to two major nights at London’s iconic O2 Arena on February 26 and 27. Supporting acts will include her sisters, Absolutely and Amma, both performers with growing reputations of their own.
From March 31, 2025, RAYE takes her show to North America, beginning in Sacramento at the Channel 24 venue. Stops include major stages such as New York’s Radio City Music Hall and will wrap up on May 12 at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.
The tour announcement came alongside a poster teasing that “the album is coming.” Pre-orders for the yet-untitled project are already live on her website. While the artwork and release date remain under wraps, RAYE has assured fans that she is fully immersed in the creative process.
Her latest single, “Where Is My Husband RAYE,” has already been part of her live performances, including her widely talked-about festival setlist at Glastonbury earlier this year. Speaking to British Vogue, she explained how this next chapter feels different: “My first album had some very heartbreaking moments. This one carries a sense of hope, not just for myself but for listeners too.”
Beyond her solo career, the RAYE discography highlights her incredible versatility as a songwriter, with credits for global stars like Beyoncé, Charli XCX, and Jennifer Lopez. In October, she will also be honored at the Ivors Academy Honours in London for her efforts in advocating for a fairer landscape for songwriters.
Tickets for the RAYE world tour officially go on sale on September 25 at 10 a.m. local time, with pre-sale access opening on September 23 for fans in the U.K., France, and Germany who pre-order her upcoming album.