Wet Leg share blood-drenched video for "mangetout" + UK tour kicks off next month

Wet Leg share blood-drenched video for “mangetout” – watch here
Further dates added to UK tour in November + New Year’s Eve show announced
Heading to Australia and Japan in early 2026 + Coachella, Primavera and Isle of Wight festival confirmed
Live session with KEXP out now – watch here
The #1 album moisturizer out now

“moisturizer is a blast” The Guardian 4*
“moisturizer is an emotionally flexible record, one that pinballs between rage and romance, lust and vulnerability, a suite of songs where the reality of love is as terrifying as it is blissful” Mojo Album of the Month 4*
“Now expanded to a five-piece, with a richer, gnarlier sound to match, they’ve sidestepped the common fate of oddballs who crash the mainstream: rather than smoothing their edges, they’ve leaned into what made them strange” Crack
“{They] crafted one of the year’s most anticipated indie-rock albums” Billboard
“Marvellous” The Independent 5*
“moisturizer is a bold, confident blast fuelled by the security and invincibility of a deep love” Uncut Album of the Month 8/10
“All the playful swagger and frenetic energy fans have long loved about the band” NPR Music
“On moisturizer, their second consecutive No.1 album, they get weirder, wilder and all loved up” Wonderland
“moisturizer is a victory lap and a bold step forward all at once. It’s the sound of a band revelling in their own weirdness, poking fun, and somehow still writing some of the catchiest songs of the year” Dork 5*
“Wet Leg have stuck to their guns: the silliness, the subversion, the singalong tunes are all here” The Times 4*
“Wet Leg’s return is a knockout” NME 4*
“A perfectly formed classic”The Arts Desk 5*
“An unorthodox, melodramatic love anthem” Stereogum
“moisturizer is a wonderfully crafted piece of work that cements Wet Leg’s staying power” DIY 4*
“catch these fists’ has a precocious punk-like feel to proceedings, adding a jagged edge to the pop of their debut” Clash
“Is there a cooler band on the planet right now than Wet Leg?” NPR Music
“Wet Leg are back with a vengeance” Rolling Stone
“Thrillingly explosive” The Telegraph
“Rhian Teasdale glacially gliding into becoming one of the most imposing frontpeople of her age” Far Out
 
With the release of moisturizer, Wet Leg’s second consecutive #1 album, just a few months in the rearview mirror (of a VW Golf convertible say), the band have unveiled the video for “mangetout”. With its withering chorus of “Get lost forever” that feels like the Nicole Kidman divorce photo in song form, it has become a moment of collective release at the band’s live shows this year as fans fervently sing and shout-a-long to “Get out the way / You’re in our way / You bottom feeder!” Proving to be an album favourite globally, “mangetout” is currently climbing US ALT and AAA Radio Charts (reaching Top 5 AAA) and is on the A-list at BBC Radio 1
 
Once again, the band take their seat in the director’s chairs for the video of “mangetout”. In it, Rhian Teasdale - only recognisable from her silver shorts – dances across corn fields and beaches swamped by a huge wig creating a hypnotic and unsettling atmosphere before emerging from the back of a truck, covered in blood and unleashing a demonic leer.
 
Watch the video for “mangetout” here.

Wet Leg are at the end of their huge 7-week tour of the States which will culminate at the sold-out Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre on Friday before their UK and European headline tour kicks off later this month. Whilst in the US, the band visited KEXP to perform a four-track live session. Watch it here
 
The band will bring in 2026 at the annual Hogmanay celebration in Scotland before heading to Australia and Japan in February. Festivals confirmed so far for next summer include Coachella, Primavera Sound and Isle of Wight Festival


Stream moisturizer here.
Watch the video for “davina mccall” here.
Watch the video for “CPR” here.
Watch the video for “catch these fists” here.
 
Wet Leg are Rhian Teasdale, Hester Chambers, Ellis Durand (bass), Henry Holmes (drums), and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar, synth).
 
Upcoming live dates - 2025
 
Tues 14th October – The Lowbrow Palace, El Paso – sold out
Fri 17th October – Greek Theatre, Los Angeles – sold out
Mon 27th October – L’Olympia, Paris – sold out
Tues 28th October – Le Transbordeur, Lyon – sold out
Wed 30th October - L’Olympia, Paris
Fri 31st October – New Fall Festival, Düsseldorf – sold out
 
Sun 2nd November – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels – sold out
Mon 3rd November – Paradiso, Amsterdam – sold out
Tues 4th November – TivoliVredenburg – Ronda, Utrecht – sold out
Thurs 6th November – Les Docks, Lausanne – sold out
Fri 7th November – Theaterfabrik, Munich – sold out
Sun 9th November – Columbiahalle, Berlin – sold out
Mon 10th November – Docks, Hamburg – sold out
Tues 11th November – Rockhal Club, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Thurs 13th November – Royal Albert Hall, London – sold out
Fri 14th November – Bristol Beacon, Bristol – sold out
Sat 15th November – Liverpool Mountford Hall Uni, Liverpool – sold out
Mon 17th November – Rock City, Nottingham – sold out
Wed 19th November – The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, Norwich – sold out
Thurs 20th November – Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth
Fri 21st November – Cardiff Students Union Great Hall, Cardiff – sold out
Sun 23rd November – o2 Academy, Glasgow – sold out
Mon 24th November – o2 Academy, Glasgow - sold out
Wed 26th November – 3Olympia, Dublin – sold out
Thurs 27th November – The Telegraph Building, Belfast – sold out
 
Mon 1st December – Pryzm, Kingston – sold out
Wed 31st December – Hogmanay @ West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
 
Upcoming live dates - 2026
 
Thurs 5th February - Laneway Festival, Auckland
Sat 7th February – Laneway Festival, Gold Coast
Sun 8th February – Laneway Festival, Sydney
Mon 9th February – Roundhouse, Gadigal Land, Sydney
Tues 10th February – Northcote Theatre, Wurundjeri Land, Melbourne
Fri 13th February – Laneway Festival, Melbourne
Sat 14th February – Laneway Festival, Adelaide
Sun 15th February - Laneway Festival, Perth
Wed 18th February – Toyosu Pit, Tokyo
Thurs 19th February – Gorilla Hall, Osaka
Fri 20th February – Diamond Hall, Nagoya
 
Sunday 12th April – Coachella @ Indio, California
Sunday 19th April – Coachella @ Indio, California
 
3rd-7th June – Primavera Sound @ Barcelona
 
18th-21st June – Isle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight
 
Tickets
 
moisturizer is available to buy on picture disc vinyl, standard vinyl, cassette, CD and digitally. Buy: Wet Leg’s store | Digital
 
Buy the “CPR” / “davina mccall” 7” here.
 
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