Lucy Rose has dropped the euphoric new single called ‘Pale Blue Eyes’, and shared details of a tour for next year. Check out the details below.Arriving today (February 25), the new track marks the singer-songwriter’s first material of 2025, and was recorded at Paul Weller’s studios in Surrey – the same space where she recorded much of her last album.Largely composed of piano, drums and bass, the song takes on a breezy jazz feel, and captures a sense of weightlessness and euphoria.“On the surface/ Was it worth it? / Under heartache.
Underwater/ Cause you left me/ Left me stranded/ On an island/ Now I’m an island,” Lucy Rose sings in the atmospheric opening verse, gradually building to an uplifting chorus.“Pale blue eyes They don’t deceive me now/ They show me who I really am/ Not broken just begun/ Talk to me my pale blue eyes/ They see me crystal clear/ Never been so grateful for/ Those pale blue eyes.”Discussing the song in a new statement, she said: “The song, it’s a tricky one, took me a while to figure out what I wanted to say.“The chorus is very much about that one person who kept me believing in myself at my lowest time, who was of course, my little boy.
When I felt like my body was failing and no one around me believed me, he still loved me for me.”Check it out above.As well as announcing the new track, Lucy Rose has also dropped details of an upcoming UK tour, set to take place at the start of 2026.The dates kick off with an opening night at the Howard Assembly Room in Leeds on February 26, and continue with stops in Edinburgh and Gateshead through the rest of the month.
From there, five shows are planned for March, including a stop at the RNCM Concert Hall in Manchester and a gig at The Palladium in London.The.
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