Today, the legendary Stereophonics share the music video for their latest single ‘There’s Always Gonna Be Something’, the first instalment from their forthcoming album ‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait, watch it here.’. Due for release on 25th April 2025 via EMI.

Set against the backdrop of Hampshire’s Broadlands Estate, the video for ‘There’s Always Gonna Be Something’ sees the band united, as they play together in the estate’s Orangery and grounds. The video was filmed in infrared to reveal a stunning pink tinged world.

With three decades and a wealth of record-breaking achievements under their belts, including 8 number 1 albums, Stereophonics have earned their status and respect amongst their fans, peers and artists from across the musical generations, ranging from Bob Dylan to David Bowie to Dua Lipa. In 2025, the band mark their anticipated return with ‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’, a tight and heavy-hitting eight track record. Written and recorded in London, it is an album devoid of any fat or filler. It is at once clean and precise. Hopeful and joyous. It does what it says on the cover. You Laugh, You Cry, You Wait.

As with previous album artwork, Kelly has gravitated towards different art forms to influence the project's aesthetic, whether that be paintings, books or films. For “Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait”, it was a similar process, Kelly recounts.

“I went to New York, I visited some galleries, I saw ‘ART IS A GUARANTY OF SANITY’, a painting by Louise Bourgeois. She believed art was a form of mental healing and a way to process difficult emotions. The spelling caught me first, then the simplicity of the words etched onto a pink tile. So I tried scratching my title, inspired by my own art school teacher thirty years ago. And I loved it. I loved the simplicity of the pink. The pink album was born”.

With a world tour imminent this year which has already seen the band sell over 300,000 tickets, as well as play some of their biggest shows around the world to date, the band continue to cement their position as one of our most enduring and loved bands. Their knack for blending rock sensibilities with soaring melodies keeps their sound vital, while Kelly Jones’ ever-introspective lyrics continue to resonate with each passing year.

Stereophonics have never been content to rest on their laurels, and this year’s performances promise to be some of their most dynamic yet.

‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’ Tracklist:
Make It On Your Own
There’s Always Gonna Be Something
Seems Like You Don’t Know Me
Colours Of October
Eyes Too Big For My Belly
Mary Is A Singer
Backroom Boys
Feeling Of Falling We Crave

Stereophonics Live Dates:
Mar 21, 2025 Théâtre Beanfield, Montreal, QC
Mar 22, 2025 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON
Mar 23, 2025 Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
Mar 25, 2025 Brooklyn Paramount Theater, New York, NY
Mar 26, 202 House of Blues Boston, Boston, MA
Mar 28, 2025 Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC
Mar 29, 2025 Agora Theatre and Ballroom, Cleveland, OH
Mar 30, 2025 The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
Apr 2, 2025 Vogue Theatre, Vancouver, BC
Apr 3, 2025 Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
Apr 4, 2025 McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR
Apr 6, 2025 The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
Apr 8, 2025 The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA
Apr 9, 2025 Humphreys Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, CA
Apr 11, 2025 Teatro Metropolitan, Mexico City, Mexico
Apr 28, 2025 Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium
Apr 29, 2025 Zenith La Villette, Paris, France
Apr 30, 2025 AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 2, 2025 Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
May 3, 2025 Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin, Germany
May 5, 2025 TonHalle München, Munich, Germany
May 6, 2025 Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany
May 8, 2025 X-TRA, Zürich, Switzerland
May 9, 2025 Transbordeur, Lyon, France
May 11, 2025 Sala La Riviera, Madrid, Spain
May 12, 2025 Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain
May 14, 2025 Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
May 25, 2025 Neighbourhood Weekender, Warrington, England
May 30, 2025 Vestrock Festival, Hulst, Netherlands
May 31, 2025 Dauwpop Festival, Hellendoorn, Netherlands
Jun 5, 2025 Belsonic, Belfast, UK
Jun 6, 2025 St. Anne's Park, Dublin, Ireland
Jun 7, 2025 Virgin Media Park, Cork, Ireland
Jun 14, 2025 The John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield, UK
Jun 21, 2025 Isle of Wight Festival, Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
Jun 28, 2025 Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, UK
Jul 4, 2025 Finsbury Park, London, UK
Jul 11, 2025 Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
Jul 12, 2025 Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
Aug 16, 2025, Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK

It is the latest single to be shared from her upcoming solo album

JADE has shared an impassioned new single titled ‘FUFN (Fuck You For Now)’. Check it out below.

The track marks the latest solo single from the former Little Mix star, and comes on the heels of other huge singles including the hit track ‘Angel Of My Dreams’.

In the single the singer tackles the feeling of frustration just after an argument with a romantic partner, and the maturity to realise that you will eventually overcome it together.

You always think you know me best, you don’t/ I need you to listen, but you won’t/ Talkin’ to you when you cut me off/ Usually I would brush this off/ Something’s stirrin’ down inside my bones,” she sings in the opening verse, before bursting into the melodic chorus.

I’m gettin’ out the car, I slam the door/ We’ve done this shit before, I ain’t doin’ it tonight/ Baby, back off out my face right now/ Don’t you tell me to calm down.

Check it out below, alongside a video that stars Nick Grimshaw and sees JADE navigate fame with a romantic interest by her side.

Speaking to Wonderland about the track, JADE described the single as her “most straight down-the-line pop song” and said why it felt like the right time for her to share it.

“I felt like now was a good time to release the big pop banger. Something with a big chorus that’s a lot more melodic than some of the other songs, but still with that Jade-ness to it,” she told the outlet.

“The whole idea of ‘FUFN (Fuck U For Now)’ is about loving someone, having a huge argument over something so small and just wanting them to fuck off and leave you alone. It’s going to be okay later. The ‘For Now’ is in brackets, you know?”

She also told Capital that the song wasn’t inspired by real-life events, but saw her harness genuine emotions she has felt in the past. “I had this concept written down and it stemmed from having a dream about my boyfriend cheating on me and waking up the next day fuming. So that’s how it kind of began,” she revealed (via Forbes).

 

The song is set to appear on JADE’s upcoming debut solo album. Few details about the record are known at time of writing, although it is expected to arrive this year.

Earlier this month, JADE picked up the award for Best Pop Act at the BRIT Awards – her first award as a solo act – and thanked her “Little Mix sisters” during her speech. After her win, she told NME that “the night couldn’t have gone any better”, and hinted that more music is coming “very soon”.

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