RAYE is back with new music – check out her latest single ‘Where Is My Husband!’ below.
Today (September 19), the South London musican and BRIT Awards record-breaker shared ‘Where Is My Husband!’ as the first preview of her eagerly awaited sophomore album. While that album has yet to be announced in full detail, a press release confirms that it will be released sometime in 2026 – you can pre-order the record, currently dubbed ‘Album 2’, here.
‘Where Is My Husband!’ was debuted as the opening number to RAYE’s celebrated Glastonbury 2025 performance, which saw fans hailing her as a future headliner at the Worthy Farm festival.
The new tune – accompanied by a glamorous music video – is a brassy number that sees RAYE searching for her life partner. Check it out below.
The new track is a positive update for fans, who began to worry when RAYE admitted in late 2024 that her sophomore album wouldn’t be arriving anytime soon, as the books she had written new material in were stolen out of her car.
Additionally, RAYE has announced an extensive 2026 tour, dubbed ‘This Tour May Contain New Music’. It will see her perform across Europe, the UK and North America between January and May.
Her dates in the UK include massive shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, and two dates in London. Among her dates in Europe are shows in Amsterdam, Dublin, Paris and Stockholm.
The North American trek will see her perform in the likes of Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, Atlanta, Chicago and more. She will be supported by her sisters Absolutely and Amma across all dates on the expansive tour.
RAYE. Credit: Aliyah Otchere
Pre-sale registrations for tickets are now open, with tickets for most European dates going on sale at 10am local time on September 23. Pre-sale tickets in the UK, France and Germany will be available from 10am local time for fans who pre-order her upcoming second album before then.
General tickets will go on sale at 10am local time on September 25 – you can get them here. Tickets for her North American shows can be purchased here from September 25 at 10am local time onwards.
RAYE’s 2026 ‘This Tour May Contain New Music’ dates are:
JANUARY
22 – Lodz, Poland – Atlas Arena
24 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
25 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
27 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
30 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
FEBRUARY
01 – Antwerp, Belgium – AFAS Dome
03 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
05 – Oslo, Norway – Unity Arena
07 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
10 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
11 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
13 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Saint Jordi
15 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
17 – Manchester, UK – Co-Op Live
20 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
23 – Birmingham, UK – bp pulse LIVE
26 – London, UK – The O2
27 – London, UK – The O2
MARCH
04 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
31 – Sacramento, CA, USA – Channel 24
APRIL
02 – Vancouver, BC, CAN – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center
03 – Seattle, WA, USA – WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field
06 – Denver, CO, USA – Fillmore Auditorium
08 – Minneapolis, MN, USA – State Theatre
10 – Chicago, IL, USA – Auditorium Theatre
12 – Montreal, QC, CAN – Place Bell
13 – Toronto, ON, CAN – Coca Cola Coliseum
15 – New York, NY, USA – Radio City Music Hall
19 – Philadelphia, PA, USA – The Met Presented by Highmark
20 – Boston, MA, USA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
26 – Washington, DC, USA – The Anthem
28 – Atlanta, GA, USA – Coca Cola Roxy
29 – Nashville, TN, USA – Ryman Auditorium
MAY
01 – Houston, TX, USA – 713 Music Hall
03 – Dallas, TX, USA – South Side Ballroom
04 – Austin, TX, USA – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
07 – Phoenix, AZ, USA – Arizona Financial Theatre
08 – Las Vegas, NV, USA – The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
10 – San Francisco, CA, USA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
12 – Los Angeles, CA, USA – Greek Theatre
RAYE’s 2023 debut ‘My 21st Century Blues’ scored a four-star review from NME: “RAYE recently said such bold and brave declarations wouldn’t have been released had she still been signed to a major label. Granted her creative independence, though, the hard-fought ‘My 21st Century Blues’ is unequivocally RAYE from start to finish.”