Watch FKA Twigs join PinkPantheress for debut of new song ‘Wild And Alone’

Watch FKA Twigs join PinkPantheress for debut of new song ‘Wild And Alone’

FKA Twigs came out to join PinkPantheress in Brooklyn for the live debut of their new collaboration ‘Wild And Alone’ – watch below.

PinkPantheress was playing the latest of her ‘An Evening With…’ shows at the Monarch yesterday night (October 31) when she was joined by Twigs.

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The two singers duetted on a version of ‘Wild And Alone’, a track that will be released on Twigs’ upcoming album ‘EUSEXUA Afterglow’, but has yet to be commercially released.

Watch fan-captured footage of ‘Wild And Alone’ here:

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‘EUSEXUA Afterglow’ is set to be released on November 14 via Atlantic/Young and you can pre-order/pre-save your copy here. It was initially conceived as a deluxe version of her recent album ‘EUSEXUA’, but has now evolved into a standalone sequel album. She released the lead single ‘Cheap Hotel’ in September.

Twigs has likened the new record to “a visceral waterfall, as you leave the rave in search of your next wonder, give her your consent to kiss, splash and caress your naked skin. ‘EUSEXUA’ stripped you down and her aftermath is hungry, raw and ready to be adored.”

Twigs brought ‘EUSEXUA’ to London for two headline shows at Magazine. In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Songs from across the artist’s catalogue get enveloped in the world behind her striking third album in a typically artful performance.”

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NME also gave ‘EUSEXUA’ a glowing five-star review, writing: “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?”

The record has since been named as one of NME‘s best albums of 2025 so far.

As for PinkPantheress, she released her latest studio album ‘Fancy That’ in May, and it was later nominated for the Mercury Prize. The star-studded remix album ‘Fancy Some More?’ arrived last month, featuring the likes of SEVENTEEN, JADE, Kylie Minogue, Sugababes and Zara Larsson. NME awarded that one three stars, noting: “’Fancy Some More?’ is ambitious and kaleidoscopic, packed with heavyweight collaborators and wildly inventive reinterpretations, but it rarely recaptures the tight, unruly charm of ‘Fancy That’.”

Last month, NME also attended PinkPantheress’ show at the O2 Academy Brixton and rated the gig four stars: “By the end, when the cast bowed and hugged onstage, the night felt less like a polished pop spectacle and more like a madcap show-and-tell with a superstar host. It may not have reinvented the live experience, but it proved PinkPantheress’ real gift: she knows how to turn a massive venue into something intimate, funny and unhinged.”

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