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Sorry unveils their unapologetic new single and music video, titled 'Jetplane.'

Sorry unveils their unapologetic new single and music video, titled 'Jetplane.'

      South London band Sorry has released a new single titled ‘Jetplane’, accompanied by a music video. This song marks the group's first release since ‘Waxwing’ in November, following their second album ‘Anywhere But Here’ from 2022. The track features the signature vocals of Sorry’s frontwoman, Asha Lorenz, along with a prominent bassline and a vocal sample from ‘Hot Freaks’ by Guided By Voices, which adds additional tension to the song. ‘Jetplane’ comes just before the band's full UK tour starting in May, during which they will perform in cities like Manchester, Dublin, and Glasgow, ultimately wrapping up with an appearance at the End of the Road festival in August. Check where to see Sorry on their summer tour and watch the video for ‘Jetplane’ below. Here are Sorry’s 2025 tour dates:

      MAY 2025

      01 Thekla, Bristol

      02 Band On The Wall, Manchester

      03 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

      05 Button Factory, Dublin

      06 King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow

      08 Bodega, Nottingham

      09 O2 Institute 3, Birmingham

      10 Electric Ballroom, Camden

      JULY 2025

      26 Latitude Festival, Suffolk

      AUGUST 2025

      28-31 End Of The Road Festival, Larmer Tree Gardens

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