Confidence Man share new single, ‘SO WHAT’: Listen

Confidence Man share new single, ‘SO WHAT’: Listen

Confidence Man have shared a new single, ‘SO WHAT’. Check it out below. 

The new track is lifted from the Australian pop-dance group’s forthcoming album, ‘3AM (LA LA LA)’, which is slated for release  on18th October via CHAOS/Polydor/I OH YOU. It follows their 2022 debut album, ‘TILT’.

Speaking on the new release the group said: “We’re back with the on-shoulders anthem you never knew you needed. It’s hard. It’s fast. It’s basically Muhammad Ali and your ears are everyone he ever boxed. They say it gets lonely at the top, so we made this banger to share the view.”

To accompany the announcement of their upcoming record, the group recently completed a stint of international shows, including four performances at Glastonbury, as well as other notable venues across Europe and Australia.  They also announced an upcoming ‘Fabric Presents’ mix earlier last month.

The mix, which drops on 23rd August, features numerous exclusive tracks from figures in Australian electronic music as other “friends in the scene” such as Joe Goddard, Joshua James, Mona Yim and The Emanations.

The group are gearing up to perform three shows in California this month before heading back to Europe and the UK to coincide with the release of ‘3AM (LA LA LA)’. Tickets for their UK tour, which kicks off in November, are on sale now, with an extra date added for their sold-out Brixton Academy show. You can secure tickets here

Listen to ‘SO WHAT’ below.

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