The London-based musical group, Sorry, has recently launched a pair of fresh singles, titled "Billy Elliot" and "Alone In Cologne." These releases signify their initial musical contributions since the highly anticipated 2025 album, "Cosplay." The debut of "Billy Elliot" occurred on BBC 6Music, closely followed by the release of "Alone In Cologne." Both tracks are now available through Domino, offering fans new sounds to explore.
This latest musical offering from the quintet arrives as a follow-up to their album "Cosplay," which was released in 2025. Prior to "Cosplay," the band released "Anywhere But Here" in 2022, and their inaugural album, "925," in 2020. The release of these new singles builds anticipation for their upcoming performances and showcases their continuous artistic evolution.
In the coming weeks, Sorry is scheduled to commence a comprehensive tour across the United Kingdom and Ireland. This series of concerts is dedicated to promoting their album "Cosplay." The tour is set to begin on February 11 at The Fleece in Bristol and will conclude on February 26 at London’s Outernet. Following their engagements in the UK and Ireland, the band will extend their tour to Europe, with planned stops in major cities such as Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Berlin.
The band's consistent output and rigorous touring schedule demonstrate their dedication to their craft and their audience. The new singles not only provide a taste of their evolving sound but also serve as a prelude to their live performances, promising an engaging experience for their fans across various locations.
These new tracks, "Billy Elliot" and "Alone In Cologne," represent a significant moment for Sorry, reinforcing their presence in the contemporary music scene. Their distinctive sound and lyrical depth continue to captivate listeners, positioning them as an influential act to watch as they embark on their international tour.