Arlo Parks releases 'Get Go', third single from Ambiguous Desire

Arlo Parks has released 'Get Go', the third single from her upcoming album Ambiguous Desire (April 3), following the January announcement and prior singles 'Heaven' and '2SIDED'. The lo-fi track with skittering beats highlights her honeyed vocals, succeeding her 2023 album My Soft Machine.

Building on the album's announcement earlier this year, Mercury Prize-winning artist Arlo Parks has shared 'Get Go' as a preview for Ambiguous Desire. The track blends lo-fi production, skittering beats, and her signature captivating vocals.

The Desire World Tour supports the release, starting in North America (August 29 to October 1), then UK and Europe (October 17 to December 2), with stops including London, Glasgow, Manchester, Utrecht, Cologne, Berlin, Brussels, Paris, Madrid, Lisbon, Barcelona, Munich, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Zurich, Luxembourg City, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm. Tickets go on general sale March 13 at 10am local time (Warsaw and Vienna already available). UK in-store shows are scheduled during release week, with tickets on sale now.

Before the tour, Parks opens for David Byrne at St Anne’s Park in Dublin (June 7) and performs at Fuji Rock Festival in Yuzawa, Japan (July 24). She also contributed 'Nothing I Could Hide' to the WarChild charity album HELP(2).

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