The K’s are gearing up to dominate 2025. After a whirlwind year that saw them smash the UK charts and light up festival stages, the indie-rock powerhouse is returning with a brand-new album, a euphoric lead single, and an extensive UK tour. ‘Pretty On The Internet’ drops this summer, and if their new single “Breakdown In My Bedroom” is anything to go by, fans are in for something truly special.
‘Pretty On The Internet’ Is Coming—And It’s Set to Make Waves
The K’s aren’t here to mess about. Their debut album, ‘I Wonder If The World Knows?’, soared to #3 on the Official Charts, beaten only by The Libertines and Beyoncé (not bad company to keep). It was also the UK’s second biggest debut of 2024, going Bronze in just nine months.
Now, the band is ready to push things even further with ‘Pretty On The Internet’, produced by Grammy Award-winner Jim Lowe (Stereophonics, The Dandy Warhols) and mixed by Pete Hutchings (Royal Blood, Foals, Nothing But Thieves). Their latest single “Breakdown In My Bedroom” is an emotional gut punch wrapped in a pulsing indie-rock anthem.
‘Breakdown In My Bedroom’: A Raw, Honest Anthem
Frontman Jamie Boyle describes “Breakdown In My Bedroom” as a deeply personal reflection on mental health and the battle between isolation and social interaction.
“It’s about that internal battle—the moments when anxiety takes over, and the idea of staying in my bedroom seems safer than facing the world,” Boyle explains.
With sharp lyrics, anthemic energy, and a chorus that hits like a tidal wave, this track sets the tone for what’s shaping up to be one of 2025’s biggest indie albums.
The K’s UK Tour: Where to Catch Them Live
The K’s are at their best when they’re on stage, and this year, they’re bringing the energy across the UK. Before their headline tour kicks off, they’ll be representing British rock at SXSW in Texas and hitting The Great Escape Festival. Then, they’ll launch the ‘Pretty On The Internet’ Tour, playing iconic venues across the UK and Ireland.
UK & Ireland Tour Dates 2025
15th April – Limelight 2, Belfast
16th April – Whelans, Dublin
18th April – Great Hall, Cardiff
25th April – Octagon Centre, Sheffield
26th April – Asylum, Hull
8th May – Rock City, Nottingham
9th May – O2 Academy, Birmingham
10th May – O2 Academy, Leeds
13th May – Roundhouse, London
17th May – O2 Academy, Bristol
22nd May – O2 City Hall, Newcastle
And that’s just the start. The K’s will also hit Neighbourhood Weekender, TRNSMT Festival, and Kendal Calling, plus support James at Lincoln Castle and Llangollen Pavilion.
From Festival Main Stages to Chart Domination
Last year, The K’s played Reading & Leeds, Isle of Wight Festival, Camp Bestival, Truck Festival, and Kendal Calling—and that was just a warm-up. Their rise has been meteoric, and they’re quickly proving themselves as one of the UK’s most exciting new bands.
With their second album on the way and a tour that’s set to be bigger than ever, The K’s are ready to take things to the next level.