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Ethel Cain has released her latest track titled 'Fuck Me Eyes'.

Ethel Cain has released her latest track titled 'Fuck Me Eyes'.

      As the release of her second album approaches, Ethel Cain has unveiled a new track titled ‘Fuck Me Eyes’. This single follows last month's release of ‘Nettles’ and is part of her upcoming album ‘Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You’, which is her second release in 2025, following the ‘Perverts’ project she launched in January. Regarding her latest song, the artist, known as Hayden Anhedönia, stated: “Continuing with the theme of high school anxieties, ‘Fuck Me Eyes’ (which pays tribute to one of my favorite pop songs, ‘Bette Davis Eyes’) is intended as an ode to the girls who seem perfect and have it all, yet are labeled the town slut. “The beautiful blonde who feels lonely and yearns for love, who adults judge harshly and who is simultaneously adored and despised by everyone. I penned the beginning of this song five years ago, making it the oldest demo on the record. As the narrative developed, I recognized that it belonged in the album more than I had initially believed. This track captures Ethel’s complex emotions regarding the girl she thinks has caught her crush’s attention, along with her 16-year-old perspective on the situation.” ‘Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You’ will be released on 8th August and follows Cain’s 2022 debut LP, ‘Preacher’s Daughter’. You can listen to ‘Fuck Me Eyes’ below, and view her extensive tour schedule—including five nights at London’s Eventim Apollo—underneath the player.

      **AUGUST 2025**

      - 12 Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA

      - 13 Paramount Theatre—Seattle, WA

      - 15 Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Vancouver, BC

      - 16 Edgefield—Portland, OR

      - 18 The Greek Berkeley—Berkeley, CA

      - 20 Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA

      - 21 Shrine Auditorium—Los Angeles, CA

      - 22 Arizona Financial Theatre—Phoenix, AZ

      - 24 The Bomb Factory—Dallas, TX

      - 25 713 Music Hall—Houston, TX

      - 26 Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park—Austin, TX

      - 28 The Eastern—Atlanta, GA

      - 29 The Eastern—Atlanta, GA

      - 30 Asheville Yards—Asheville, NC

      **SEPTEMBER 2025**

      - 04 Stage AE—Pittsburgh, PA

      - 05 The Anthem—Washington, D.C.

      - 06 The Met—Philadelphia, PA

      - 09 Radio City Music Hall—New York, NY

      - 10 Kings Theatre—Brooklyn, NY

      - 12 Roadrunner—Boston, MA

      - 13 Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B—Buffalo, NY

      - 15 Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON

      - 16 Queen Elizabeth Theatre—Toronto, ON

      - 17 Masonic Cathedral Theatre—Detroit, MI

      - 19 Palace Theatre—St. Paul, MN

      - 20 The Salt Shed (Fairgrounds)—Chicago, IL

      **OCTOBER 2025**

      - 02 O2 Apollo—Manchester, England

      - 03 O2 Apollo—Manchester, England

      - 04 O2 Academy Glasgow—Glasgow, Scotland

      - 06 Eventim Apollo—London, England

      - 07 Eventim Apollo—London, England

      - 09 Eventim Apollo—London, England

      - 10 Eventim Apollo—London, England

      - 11 Eventim Apollo—London, England

      - 14 Ancienne Belgique—Brussels, Belgium

      - 15 TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands

      - 16 TivoliVredenburg—Utrecht, Netherlands

      - 18 L’Olympia—Paris, France

      - 19 L’Olympia—Paris, France

      - 21 Carlswerk Victoria—Cologne, Germany

      - 23 Tempodrom—Berlin, Germany

      - 24 Docks—Hamburg, Germany

      - 25 Vega—Copenhagen, Denmark

      - 27 Sentrum Scene—Oslo, Norway

      - 28 Fållan—Stockholm, Sweden

      - 31 Stodola—Warsaw, Poland

      **NOVEMBER 2025**

      - 01 Velký sál Lucerna—Prague, Czech Republic

      - 02 Gasometer—Vienna, Austria

      - 04 X-tra—Zurich, Switzerland

      - 05 Alcatraz—Milan, Italy

      - 07 Razzmatazz—Barcelona, Spain

      - 08 Teatro Eslava—Madrid, Spain

      - 09 LAV Warehouse—Lisbon, Portugal

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