
FKA Twigs has announced a new album, ‘EUSEXUA Afterglow’. Find all the details below.
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This weekend, the NME Godlike Genius recipient played the final show of her summer European tour at the Netherlands’ Lowlands Festival.
During her set, she teased an upcoming new album, saying: “New music – I am full and abundant and ready to give birth. Her name is ‘Afterglow’. And my labour shall commence next month.”
According to a report from Stereogum, the album is actually called ‘EUSEXUA Afterglow’, and is reportedly an entirely new album, rather than a deluxe edition, which has previously been speculated.
FKA twigs announces new project ‘Afterglow’ onstage at Lowlands Festival. https://t.co/eWjxlZGT3V
— Pop Base (@PopBase) August 16, 2025
Last month, Twigs shared the uptempo dance-pop track ‘Perfectly’, which is thought to also be from the new album.
In a five-star review of ‘Eusexua’, NME wrote: “Twigs has successfully shown that the connection of music, movement, mind, soul and body can be converted into sound, weaving these elements into a cohesive and transcendent artistic experience. She brings her own assured sense of creativity and spirituality and combines it with her ability to materialise the intangible. As the album’s closing track says, “You’ve one life to live, do it freely”. What better note to leave it on?”
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Her recent European shows followed Twigs dropping out of Coachella last minute, along with other US tour dates, with her explaining: “I was informed that production did not fill out the correct paperwork in a timely manner for us to have our visas to come to the USA and perform.”
She has since told fans that one day she would explain “all the tea that’s led to this craziness.”
The singer brought ‘Eusexua’ to London back in March, where NME scored the show a four-star review: “Dancers hang chains connected to her dress to all four corners of the box and every spotlight is rigged onto her; Twigs has no choice but to bare her soul to the crowd.
“To end the set with a song that expresses such spiritual suffering with some of the most magnificent vocals is truly brave; every tremble and crack in her voice is deeply felt, and it’s the most connected we feel to her all night. Now that’s ‘Eusexua’.”
In other news, she’s reportedly in negotiations to portray groundbreaking singer and actress Josephine Baker in a new biopic, and recently made a surprise appearance with Rosé at BLACKPINK‘s first show at Wembley Stadium.
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