
The Last Dinner Party Unveils Enchanting Debut Single “Nothing Matters”
Rising indie band, The Last Dinner Party, has released their highly anticipated debut single, “Nothing Matters,” amidst growing buzz and attention from major music publications. The London-based quintet’s new single is available for streaming and is accompanied by a video directed by Saorla Houston and the band.
James Ford produced “Nothing Matters” in London after months of excitement and anticipation built from their much-hyped live shows. The band has captured the attention of record labels and music enthusiasts alike, even before officially releasing any music online.
The Last Dinner Party, comprised of Abigail Morris (vocals), Georgia Davies (bass), Lizzie Mayland (guitar), Aurora Nishevci (keys), and Emily Roberts (lead guitar), has been praised by publications such as DIY Magazine, Rolling Stone UK, DORK Magazine, BEAT, and NME for their unique and captivating sound.
The band’s expressive and energetic frontwoman, Abigail Morris, leads the group in creating a distinctive sound that’s both riveting and charming. Described as a breath of fresh air in the indie scene, The Last Dinner Party aims to create music that’s fun and engaging for their audience.
The Last Dinner Party will embark on a summer tour, including performances at The Great Escape Festival, Latitude, Green Man, and Reading + Leeds. Tickets for their headline dates are on sale now. With their debut single, “Nothing Matters,” The Last Dinner Party has established themselves as a vital new addition to the indie music scene.
The band head out on tour throughout the Summer, including a series of festival performances. Remaining tickets for the headline dates are on sale now.
The Last Dinner Party Live Dates:
25th April – Camden Assembly, London SOLD OUT
11th May – The Great Escape Festival
12th May – the Bullingdon, Oxford
13th May – FIND JOY All Dayer, Bristol
26th May – HowTheLightGetsIn, Hay-on-Wye
27th May – Moles, Bath
26th June – Musgrave Park, Cork (w/ Florence & The Machine)
20th July – Hare and Hounds, Birmingham
21st July – Latitude Festival, Southwold
22nd July – Bodega, Nottingham
23rd July – Truck Festival, Oxfordshire
27th July – Headrow House, Leeds
28th July – Deaf Institute, Manchester
29th July – Y Not Festival, Derbyshire
4th August – Smukfest, Skanderborg
12th August – Boardmasters, Cornwall
14th August – O2 Academy, Liverpool (w/ First Aid Kit)
15th August – O2 Academy, Liverpool (w/ First Aid Kit)
16th August – O2 Academy, Edinburgh (w/ First Aid Kit)
20th August – Green Man Festival, Brecon Beacons
25th August – Reading Festival
26th August – Leeds Festival
2nd September – Electric Picnic, Stradbally
Wille & The Bandits Announce New Album “Salt Roots” and Release First Single & Video “Trouble Round the Bend”
Wille & The Bandits, a band celebrated for fusing styles as freely as they speak their minds are back with their most ambitious project yet with a new album.
Tyler Bryant Releases Third Solo Single & Video: “Mama Like To Rock”
Tyler Bryant releases his third solo single, “Mama Like To Rock,” accompanied by an official music video. The track, written by Bryant and his wife, GRAMMY Award-winner Rebecca Lovell of Larkin Poe, continues to showcase the artist’s evolving Americana-inspired sound.
Steelhouse XV 2026 Announces First Wave Of Artists
Steelhouse – the festival on the top of a Welsh mountain – will welcome American metal legends, TWISTED SISTER who will headline and close out the festival’s 15th year celebrations on Sunday the 26th July 2026 as they themselves celebrate a milestone: an incredible half a century as one of most notorious names in rock, having re-formed after a 10 year hiatus.
Danny Bryant Releases New Single And Music Video
British blues rock guitarist Danny Bryant has released the official music video for his new single, “Tougher Now.”
The Commoners Release New Single “Just Watch Me” Ahead of 2025 UK Tour
Celebrated Canadian roots rock band The Commoners return to the UK in December 2025 for a 10-date headline tour. Special guests are North Devon alt-rock duo Candar.