Georgia reveals new single "All Night" ahead of upcoming album release

Georgia reveals new single “All Night” – watch the animated video here
Third album Euphoric out July 28th
Upcoming live dates including Latitude, Bluedot + headline tour

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“A maverick pop talent” Classic Pop
“So impressive” Radio 1’s Clara Amfo
“Euphoric is a brighter, smoother record for those given to dancing in the daytime” ELLE
“One of our best popstars in my opinion” Apple Music’s Matt Wilkinson
"Dreamy, upbeat reverie...which captures the buzz of new love. She settles for a simple, repeated refrain of “It’s Euphoric,” giving that last word a prismatic luminosity" The New York Times
“A blissfully catchy piece of bubblegum pop” The Times
“She was my absolute highlight at Radio 1’s Big Weekend” Radio 1’s Greg James
“Her most captivating work yet” Retro Pop 4*
“Truly blissful new track from Georgia” 6 Music’s Lauren Laverne
 
Ahead of the release of Georgia’s third album, Euphoric, on July 28th, she has revealed new song, the sun-soaked, hands-in-the-air banger“All Night”. “All Night” follows “Give It Up For Love” and “It’s Euphoric”, three tracks that showcase the broad spectrum of dance music to be found on Georgia’s dynamite new record.
 
Watch the video for “All Night” here.
Stream “All Night” here.
 
The animated visual continues the song’s nod to Daft Punk as Georgia heads out on a journey into space. Talking about “All Night”, Georgia says: “I want people to feel inspired and empowered listening to this song. It's a celebration of life & the world.”

Photo credit: Will Spooner
 
Euphoric was co-produced by Rostam (Haim, Clairo, Carly Rae Jepsen) and marks the first time Georgia has worked with another producer on her own material. It follows her club-coercing last record, the universally adored and Mercury Music Prize-shortlisted Seeking Thrills which well and truly cemented her as one of the UK’s premier producers and songwriters. Since then, Georgia has collaborated with the likes of Gorillaz, Shygirl, Baby Tate, Dan Carey and David Jackson, most recently writing on Shania Twain’s #1 album Queen Of Me and with Years & Years’ Olly Alexander.
 
Having written her last two albums within a three-metre radius of her bedroom, it was important for Georgia to find a new physical and emotional space in which to write and working with Rostam in LA was just that. A crucial part of the writing process for her was learning to relinquish control and Euphoric sees Georgia stepping out from behind the recording desk and establishing herself as a unique left-field pop artist.
 
Euphoric is available to pre-order on Georgia’s store-exclusive coloured vinyl (w/ mirrorboard sleeve), standard vinyl, cassette, CD and digitally. Pre-order: Georgia's store | Digital
 
Stream “It’s Euphoric (Georgia Remix) feat. Years & Years” here.
Stream the Mura Masa remix of “It’s Euphoric” here.
 
Upcoming tour dates
21st July – Latitude Festival, Suffolk
23rd July – Bluedot festival, Macclesfield
27th July – Banquet @ Pryzm, Kingston – full band
28th July – Rough Trade West, London (matinee) - acoustic
28th July – Resident, Brighton - solo
29th July – Rough Trade Bristol, Bristol - solo
30th July – Rough Trade East, London - solo
1st August – Rough Trade Nottingham, Nottingham – solo
18-19th August – PSTEREO, Trondheim
26th August – Reading Festival, Reading
27th August – Leeds Festival, Leeds
22nd November – Room 2, Glasgow
24th November – District, Liverpool
25th November – Canvas, Manchester
26th November – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
28th November – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
29th November – Thekla, Bristol
30th November – Colour Factory, London
2nd December – La Boule Noire, Paris
3rd December – AB Club, Brussels
4th December – Paradiso Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam
6th December – Frannz Club, Berlin
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