Baby Queen announces debut album and tour – here’s where to get presale codes | Music | Entertainment

It feels like Baby Queen has been in the music industry for ages – but she’s only just announced her first full-length album.

Following her extremely successful 2021 EP, The Yearbook, South African-born Arabella Latham has just announced October 6, 2023 as the release date of her debut record, Quarter Life Crisis, and the tour to coincide with her explosive album.

Beginning in Brighton on October 31, 2023, the star will be venturing around the UK throughout November, 2023, before finishing off her tour with two massive shows in New York and Los Angeles.

Speaking about her new album, Baby Queen said: “This album tells the story of my journey through my early 20s – leaving my childhood and my adolescence behind but never really losing my childlike wonder and never quite growing up. The songs are all facets of what early adulthood has been like for me while discovering new parts of myself, my sexuality, my past and my place in this world.”

“It has been lonely, chaotic, beautiful, devastating and inspiring and I think these songs reflect that, creating a space in which innocence and experience can live side by side as two conflicting entities.” – Baby Queen

Baby Queen added: “I’ve always been really inspired by the dichotomy and tension between two opposite things – hence the name Baby Queen. Human beings are complex, and life and growth are complex and nuanced. I’m not sure anybody ever truly feels like they have it all figured out – I certainly don’t, but it has been the greatest joy of my life to be able to share my experiences with those willing to listen to my stories.

“I really want this album to leave people feeling hopeful because there is so much beauty to live through and look forward to and it truly is magical and extraordinary to be alive and to have the very short opportunity to experience every emotion imaginable.”

Presale tickets for Baby Queen’s tour come out early next week, with general onsale following shortly thereafter.

Here’s the information you need:

Baby Queen is holding two separate presale events for her Quarter Life Crisis tour. Both of these sets of presale tickets are due for release on Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at 9:45am.

Here’s the breakdown on when these tickets come out and how you can get presale codes right now:

Artist Presale

Baby Queen is holding her own artist presale on Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at 9:45am. In order to gain access to this presale event, fans will need to preorder any format of Baby Queen’s new album, Quarter Life Crisis, directly from her website here before 5pm, Tuesday, August 15, 2023. They will then receive an exclusive presale code before 7pm on Tuesday, August 15, 2023.

Then, buy Baby Queen presale tickets here.

O2 Priority

O2 Priority is also holding its own Baby Queen presale event. These tickets will also be released on Wednesday, August 16, 2023, at 9:45am. To gain access to these O2 tickets, Baby Queen fans will need to be subscribed to the O2 mobile phone network. From there, they can access the presale codes and links to get their tickets.

Buy O2 Priority Baby Queen presale tickets here.

If you missed out or were not eligible for Baby Queen’s presale tickets, the general onsale begins in just a few days. Here’s what you need to know:

General onsale Baby Queen tickets are due for release on Friday, August 18, 2023, at 10am.

This will be the final chance fans have to get Baby Queen tickets before they sell out, so they’re advised to get involved as quickly as possible. Their chances can be helped by logging into the ticket retailer’s website well ahead of the release time, inputting bank details early, and by not refreshing the web page.

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Scroll down for a full breakdown of when and where Baby Queen is playing live this October.

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