The K’s Are Back and Ready to Be Pretty On The Internet

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The K’s are gearing up for an absolutely massive spring, and honestly? We’re here for it. The band has just announced a run of UK and Ireland dates ahead of dropping their second album, Pretty On The Internet, landing June 27, 2025. But wait — it gets better. They’ve also just dropped their new single, Gravestone.

So, what’s Gravestone all about? In typical The K’s fashion — catchy hooks meet honest, heart-tugging lyrics. Frontman Jamie Boyle gets real about the struggle of feeling like you matter and wanting to leave a mark on the world. He puts it best: “It’s an honest reflection of a mental battle… from ambition to self-worth and the search for validation.” In other words, it’s that emotional spiral we all know too well, wrapped in soaring guitar riffs and those sing-along melodies The K’s just nail every time.

The single follows their moody, relatable Breakdown In My Bedroom — so if you’re not already on The K’s train, now is the time. The new album is produced by Grammy-winner Jim Lowe (yes, the same genius behind Stereophonics and The Dandy Warhols) and mixed by Pete Hutchings (Royal Blood, Foals). Translation: it’s going to slap.

And don’t worry, they’re not just dropping bangers from their bedrooms. The K’s are hitting the road hard this spring with their Pretty On The Internet tour, kicking off April 15 in Belfast and wrapping up in Newcastle on May 22. Not to flex, but they’ll also be at SXSW in Texas and The Great Escape here in the UK — because, you know, casual world domination.

he K’s ‘Pretty On The Internet’ Tour

15th April – Limelight 2, Belfast

16th April – Whelan’s, Dublin

18th April – Great Hall, Cardiff

25th April – Octagon Centre, Sheffield

26th April – Asylum, Hull University Union, Hull

8th May – Rock City, Nottingham 

9th May – O2 Academy, Birmingham

10th May – O2 Academy, Leeds

13th May – Roundhouse, London

17th May – O2 Academy, Bristol

22nd May – O2 City Hall, Newcastle 

So yeah, 2025 is looking pretty legendary for Jamie Boyle (vocals/guitar), Ryan Breslin (guitar/keyboards), Dexter Baker (bass), and Nathan Peers (drums). Get your tickets. Pre-order the album. And prepare to scream Gravestone at the top of your lungs in a sweaty venue.

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