Rose Gray returns with anthemic new track ‘Club To Your Arms’
Rose Gray returns today with anthemic new single ‘Club To Your Arms’, the infectious first taste of a thrilling new era. It drops alongside an iconic video shot on the streets of London, watch HERE. A euphoric banger, the track captures the anticipation of rushing home to your lover after a big night out.
Speaking on the track, Rose shares:
“I feel like I’ve been waiting most of my career to write this song. I’m so ready for new music. I remember coming home after a show in London. I’d been out way too late, the birds were kinda singing and I’d lost my keys. I’ve lived nights like this over and over again, anticipating getting home into someone’s arms. I’m so ready for summer”
On the video, she adds:
“it’s sexy. it’s london. it’s summer. it’s cinema. making my way back home from the club to someone. I think we all know that feeling.”
It follows hot on the heels of Rose’s performance at Primavera Sound where she shut down the Levi’s stage, leaving thousands of fans partying from the queue. It was the latest stop on her whirlwind tour that saw her completing her second sold-out North American run and playing her biggest headline show to date at a sold-out KOKO in London last month. Rose also popped up with Demi Lovato at Kia Forum in Los Angeles to perform their recent collaboration ‘Joshua Tree’. The fun continues this summer, with Rose performing alongside Lorde at All Points East, alongside a string of other festival appearances at Leeds, Boomtown and Benicassim. Full itinerary below.
In October last year Rose released A Little Louder, Please – the deluxe edition of her debut album Louder, Please (January 2025). Leading the charge was ‘I Don’t Speak French’ which came accompanied by a Camille Summers Valli-directed video (HAIM, METTE, BADBADNOTGOOD, Låpsley) and stars Lucas Bravo (Emily In Paris) as Rose’s late night escapade.
The deluxe album arrived with two more brand-new tracks (‘April’ and ‘Lotus’), plus an additional disc of remixes with features from JADE, Melanie C, Shygirl and Casey MQ, string versions and club edits from some of dance music’s most exciting names including Logic1000, Peach, Clementaum and Alex Chapman. Forerunning singles ‘April’ and ‘Lotus’ expanded on Rose’s euphoric debut era – shimmering, hedonistic snapshots of the club culture that has shaped her. Both tracks were teased across a whirlwind summer of live shows, from US dates with Kesha and Scissor Sisters to festival sets at Mighty Hoopla, LIDO and beyond, where they quickly became word-of-mouth favourites.
Born on New Year’s Eve and raised in Walthamstow, Rose has lived her life through club music – from cloakroom shifts to dancefloor epiphanies – a spirit that infuses her art with hedonism, honesty and heart. Releasing her long-awaited debut album Louder, Please in January 2025 via Play It Again Sam – the record was introduced by a confident run of singles including the exhilarating ‘Party People’, ‘Free’, ‘Angel Of Satisfaction’, ‘Switch’ and ‘Wet & Wild’. Across the album, Rose channels the chaos, catharsis and clarity of the dancefloor into a kaleidoscopic vision that fuses classic pop with rave sensibilities. Praised for its breadth of collaborators – spanning Justin Tranter (Lady Gaga, Chappell Roan) and Zhone (Troye Sivan) to underground electronic innovators Sega Bodega, Uffie andAlex Metric – Louder, Please cemented Rose as one of the UK’s most exciting new voices. Alongside the record, Rose collaborated with Ben Hemsley (‘Tidal’), Megra (‘Elixir’) andTSHA (‘Girls’), performed at Glastonbury with Shygirl, launched her own club night (Gray Selects), recorded a BBC Maida Vale session, played her first ever headline UK tour, bagged a win as MTV’s Push Artist of 2025 and supported Charli xcx at LIDO festival in London. Now signed with Polydor records, Rose is paving the way for yet another blockbuster year, and ‘Club To Your Arms’ is just the beginning.
2026 Live Dates
June 5th – LIVE @ Primavera, Barcelona (Levi’s Plaza 7:15pm)
June 19th – LIVE @ Metronome, Prague
June 21st – LIVE @ Isle of Wight Festival, UK
June 20th @ LIVE @ TRNSMT Festival, Glasgow, UK
July 18th – LIVE @ Benicassim, Spain
July 31st – LIVE @ O Days, Copenhagen
Aug 7th – LIVE @ Boardmasters, Cornwall, UK
Aug 14th – LIVE @ Sziget Festival, Budapest
Aug 15th – LIVE @ Boomtown, Winchester
Aug 21st – LIVE @ Lowlands, Netherlands
Aug 22nd – LIVE @ All Points East, London (Lorde)
Aug 23rd – LIVE @ Pukklepop, Belgium
Aug 28th – LIVE @ Leeds Festival
Aug 28th – LIVE @ FORWARDS Bristol, UK (with Lorde)
Aug 30th – LIVE @ Electric Picnic, Dublin
Nov 5th – LIVE @ O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester (Tove Lo support)
Nov 7th – LIVE @ O2 Academy, Brixton (Tove Lo support)
Nov 9th – LIVE @ Forest National, Brussels (Tove Lo support)
Nov 10th – LIVE @ L’Olympia, Paris (Tove Lo support)
Nov 12th – LIVE @ Afas Live, Amsterdam (Tove Lo support)
Nov 14th – LIVE @ Columbiahalle, Berlin (Tove Lo support)
Nov 16th – LIVE @ Royal Arena, Copenhagen (Tove Lo support)
Nov 17th – LIVE @ Spektrum, Oslo (Tove Lo support)
Nov 19th – LIVE @ Avicii Arena, Stockholm (Tove Lo support)

