North American headline tour on sale now
Announced on November 4, Milk Teeth, the new EP from multitalented British vocalist and songwriter Suki Waterhouse, is out today via Sub Pop Records—listen to the EP and find it available across various formats here. Milk Teeth features five songs from Waterhouse’s early career plus one previously unreleased track, “Neon Signs.”
Additionally, Waterhouse recently confirmed the Coolest Place in the World Tour, a run of North American headline dates with sold-out stops in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and more—see full routing below and get tickets here. The new dates follow confirmation of nearly sold-out headline dates in the U.K. and Europe and a recently wrapped North American tour with Father John Misty, which included stops at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery, New York’s Radio City Music Hall and more.
She also recently shared two new versions of her viral song, “Good Looking”—listen to the stripped version here and the remix by Canadian producer BLOND:ISH here. The original version of the track, which went viral on TikTok and peaked at #1 on Spotify’s Viral USA Chart, continues to accumulate more than 700 thousand streams daily across Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.
Furthermore, Waterhouse recently shared the video for her new song “Nostalgia,” directed by Émilie Richard-Froozanand filmed in Ireland—watch below. “Nostalgia,” which NYLON says “washes over you like a sepia-toned cloud and reverie,” is Suki’s first new music since her debut album, I Can’t Let Go, was released to critical acclaim in May via Sub Pop Records—get it here. The album was executive produced by Grammy-nominated Brad Cook (The War On Drugs, Bon Iver) and features previously released singles “Moves,” “My Mind” and “Melrose Meltdown.”
Growing up in London, multi-talented actress, model, and musician Suki Waterhouse gravitated toward music at an early age, finding inspiration in the likes of Alanis Morisette, Missy Elliott, Oasis and more. She initially teased her pivot to music with a series of singles, generating nearly 20 million total streams independently, with critical acclaim from NYLON, DUJOUR, Lemonade Magazine, and more.