girli + Support
Band On The Wall, Manchester.This event is for 10 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 10s.
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She's also going back to basics by refusing to censor herself. "When I started making music, I had this huge political spark that got slightly dimmed when people began telling me how to be 'more commercially viable'," she says. "But everything's changed now - fans really get behind artists who actually stand for something." Going forward, girli intends to be even more outspoken about issues she really believes in: feminism, queer rights, trans rights, immigrant rights, the terrifying rise of the far right. The artist who sang "when we touch, we touch to fuck the patriarchy" on her brilliant second album, Matriarchy, is ready to grab the mike in all senses.
Her upcoming third album 'it's just my opinion', released on 8th May 2026, is a box-fresh and sonically cohesive affair that reconnects girli with her musical roots. As a teenager growing up in North London, she absorbed the frenetic energy and spiky hooks of the indie sleaze era, so she's channelled its chaotic spontaneity into music that pulses with the thrum a sweaty gig venue. It's classic girli alt-pop that harks back to her teenage nights out in Camden and Shoreditch, but with a razor-sharp 2026 edge. She describes the anthemic first single 'Better Undressed', which she wrote Australian indie musician G-Flip and their producer Aidan Hogg, as a "fun but sad song about wanting to hook up again after a breakup."