Wolf Alice announce new single, second album and world tour

Wolf Alice have announced a new single, second album, and a UK and world tour including some of their biggest headline shows to date.

The band premiered their new song, ‘Yuk Foo‘ last night (12th June) on Annie Mac‘s BBC Radio 1 show. This marks the first track to follow up from their previous album My Love Is Cool.

Visions Of A Life, the four piece’s new record, is set for release on 29th September via Dirty Hit with Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Paramore, Beck, Nine Inch Nails) credited for the album’s production.

Listen to ‘Yuk Foo‘ and check out the band’s Visions Of A Life tracklist below.

1. Heavenward
2. Yuk Foo
3. Beautifully Unconventional
4. Don’t Delete The Kisses
5. Planet Hunter
6. Sky Musings
7. Formidable Cool
8. Space & Time
9. Sadboy
10. St. Purple & Green
11. After The Zero Hour
12. Visions Of A Life

Taking to Twitter to share their excitement with fans, the band stated: “Ok we have been waiting for this day for a hot while now but it’s here finally and we are able to tell you that we have a new album!!!!

‘Visions Of A Life’ will be out on the 29 Sept. We’re immensely proud of this album and it will give us great pleasure to share it with you. Oh and we hope u enjoy Yuk Foo. See u in the pit for this one hehehehehehe.

See the tweets below.

Wolf Alice are due to head to the US in July for the first leg of their world tour before embarking on a number of shows around Europe and the UK. Their biggest headline show to date will take place at London’s Alexandra Palace on 24th November.

See the full tour dates underneath.

July 5 – Schubas Tavern, Chicago, IL
July 6 – The Basement, Columbus, OH
July 7 – Rock & Roll Hotel, Washington DC
July 8 – The Foundry, Philadelphia, PA
July 10 – Great Scott, Boston, MA
July 11 – Rough Trade, Brooklyn, NY
July 13 – Club AE, Pittsburgh, PA
July 15 – Off Broadway, St. Louis, MO
July 16 – The Riot Room, Kansas City, MO
July 18 – Globe Hall, Denver, CO
July 21 – Sunset Tavern, Seattle, WA
July 22 – Star Theater, Portland, OR
July 24 – Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA
July 26 – The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
Oct 27 – La Maroquinerie, Paris, France
Oct 28 – Botanique/Orangerie, Brussels, Belgium
Oct 30 – Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Nov 01 – Mojo, Hamburg, Germany
Nov 02 – Luxor, Koln, Germany
Nov 03 – Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nov 08 – 02 Academy, Bristol, UK
Nov 09 – 02 Apollo, Manchester, UK
Nov 11 – Barrowlands, Glasgow, UK
Nov 13 – 02 Academy, Newcastle, UK
Nov 15 – Rock City, Nottingham, UK
Nov 16 – 02 Academy, Birmingham, UK
Nov 17 – UEA, Norwich, UK
Nov 18 – 02 Academy, Leeds, UK
Nov 20 – Dome, Brighton, UK
Nov 21 – 02 Guildhall, Southampton, UK
Nov 24 – Alexandra Palace, London, UK
Nov 27 – Ulster Hall, Belfast, UK
Nov 28 – Olympia, Dublin, Ireland