KING PRINCESS PERFORMS “LET US DIE” ON “FALLON”

NEW ALBUM HOLD ON BABY OUT NOW

ON TOUR THIS FALL

Last night, King Princess performed a new track, “Let Us Die” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”—watch here. The track, which features drumming by the late Taylor Hawkins, is taken from her new sophomore album, Hold on Baby, out now via Zelig Records/Columbia Records—get it here. Hold On Baby is already receiving critical acclaim…

“indie-pop visionary” who “exudes a rock-star persona as purely savage as anyone in her generation”—Rolling Stone

“really really exciting”—NPR Music

Hold On Baby is urbane and self-possessed, the work of a keen-eared musician coming into their own as a producer and stylist. She sounds even more like herself: More flexible as a vocalist, more cutting as a lyricist, more confident in her own power to bridge gaps between disparate styles."—Pitchfork

“her boldest art yet”—Daily Beast

“a modern indie-pop tour de force”—Entertainment Weekly

“King Princess turned inward throughout the writing process, peeling back layers in a more intimate way than ever before.”—Consequence

“King Princess’ striking sophomore record Hold On Baby is not an attempt at self-discovery as much as it's a practice in self-marination.”—INSIDER

Additionally, “CBS Mornings” spoke with her about the new album—watch the interview with Anthony Mason here.

To celebrate the album’s release, King Princess will play Lollapalooza tonight, following last night’s album release show at Chicago’s House of Blues. Later this year, she will embark on The Hold On Baby Tour, a North American run of headline dates with stops at several historic venues—see full routing below and visit kingprincessmusic.com for more information.

King Princess produced Hold On Baby alongside Mark Ronson, Ethan Gruska, Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Dave Hamelin, Shawn Everett and Tobias Jesso Jr., with further contributions from Zach Fogarty, Amy Allen and Fousheé.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, King Princess is a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer whose debut single, an ode to untold queer histories titled “1950,” became an overnight smash hit with over 560 million streams to date and eventually achieving Platinum status in the United States and Australia. Her debut album Cheap Queen was released in 2019 via Mark Ronson’s Zelig Records/Columbia Records to widespread critical acclaim from The New York Times, Pitchfork, NPR, Rolling Stone and others, and she has performed on “Saturday Night Live” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” Her sold-out tours have taken her across the world with festival sets at Coachella, Glastonbury, Governors Ball and Bonnaroo and landed her on the cover of V Magazine, GQ Style UK, Highsnobiety and more.

For more information, please contact Reid Kutrow, Cami Opere
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KING PRINCESS—HOLD ON BABY
1. I Hate Myself, I Want to Party
2. Cursed
3. Winter is Hopeful
4. Little Bother (feat. Fousheé)
5. For My Friends
6. Crowbar
7. Hold on Baby Interlude
8. Too Bad
9. Change the Locks
10. Dotted Lines
11. Sex Shop
12. Let Us Die

KING PRINCESS LIVE
July 28 /// Chicago, IL /// House of Blues
July 29 /// Chicago, IL /// Lollapalooza
August 6 /// Las Vegas, NV /// Allegiant Stadium*
September 20 /// Nashville, TN /// Ascend Amphitheater†
September 21 /// Alpharetta, GA /// Ameris Bank Amphitheatre†
September 23 /// Clermont, FL /// Amway Center†
September 24 /// Miami, FL /// FTX Arena†
September 28 /// Charlotte, NC /// The Fillmore‡
September 30 /// Philadelphia, PA /// The Fillmore‡
October 1 /// Columbia, MD /// All Things Go Festival
October 3 /// New York, NY /// Radio City Music Hall‡
October 5 /// Boston, MA /// Roadrunner‡
October 6 /// Portland, ME /// State Theatre‡
October 8 /// Toronto, ON /// HISTORY‡
October 9 /// Detroit, MI /// The Fillmore‡
October 11 /// Pittsburgh, PA /// Stage AE‡
October 12 /// Cleveland, OH /// Agora Theatre‡
October 14 /// Madison, WI /// The Sylvee‡
October 15 /// St. Paul, MN /// Palace Theater‡
October 17 /// Denver, CO /// Mission Ballroom§
October 18 /// Salt Lake City, UT /// Union Event Center§
October 20 /// Seattle, WA /// Showbox SoDo§
October 21 /// Vancouver, BC /// Commodore Ballroom§
October 22 /// Portland, OR /// Roseland Theater§
October 24 /// San Francisco, CA /// The Warfield§
October 26 /// Los Angeles, CA /// The Theatre at Ace Hotel§
October 27 /// Los Angeles, CA /// The Theatre at Ace Hotel§
October 30 /// San Diego, CA /// SOMA§
October 31 /// Phoenix, AZ /// Van Buren§
November 2 /// Dallas, TX /// House of Blues§
November 3 /// Houston, TX /// House of Blues§
November 5 /// Austin, TX /// Emo’s§

* with Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Strokes
† with Florence + the Machine
‡ with St. Panther
§ with Em Beihold