Today, breakout star Alessi Rose releases her highly anticipated new EP, Voyeur, out now via Capitol Records / Universal Music Canada. The 8-song set fully reveals the 22-year-old’s talent for turning her messiest and most secret feelings into arena-sized anthems. Her most realized work yet dives headlong into the kinds of experiences that reveal truths about the nature of love, lust, and longing — wrapped in a mix of tender vocals, sticky-sweet melodies, razor-sharp lyrics, and brightly gritty alt-pop.
Today also sees the release of Alessi’s new single, “Dumb Girl,” a slow-building epic that captures the whirlwind of unrequited love while showcasing her singular lyrical sensibilities (from the opening lines: “Tactile and gentle / Could laugh or even cry / Your tongue fits in my mouth / Like it’s by design”). “That’s exactly the kind of off-kilter lyric that I love,” says Alessi. “You hear it and you feel a bit uncomfortable, but to me it’s a direct translation of that feeling of being with someone and knowing they’re just going to go off with someone else as soon as they leave you.”
Voyeur arrives as Alessi hits a major milestone — she’s currently on the cover of NME, who declare, “Soundtracking the messiness and uncertainty of growing up, pop’s most brutally honest newcomer is on an unstoppable rise.” Read the full story, HERE. Fresh off of a breakout Glastonbury debut and a UK/EU run supporting Dua Lipa, Alessi is also gearing up to join the North American leg of Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour, bookended by festival stops and her own headlining Voyeur Tour. Find her full itinerary below and get tickets HERE.
Made with taste-making producers like Sam De Jong (Gracie Abrams, Lennon Stella), John Hill (Cage the Elephant, Carly Rae Jepsen), Sammy Witte (SZA, Halsey), and Couros (Dora Jar, Saya Gray), Voyeur serves up a sing-along-ready, ultravivid exploration of Alessi’s complex inner world and uncompromising vision.
“On Voyeur, the voyeurism is twofold,” says Alessi of the EP’s guiding concept. “The audience becomes a voyeur of my innermost thoughts and feelings through the music, but additionally I am a voyeur of myself and my own sometimes self-sabotaging decisions. I wanted this EP to feel like the unfiltered version of events that you tell your closest friends, and I feel like the bluntness and stream-of-consciousness lyrics reflect that. I don’t care how I’m perceived because I trust the listener.”
That openness plays out on unheard highlights like “Take It or Leave It,” a sweetly tender portrait of an excruciating crush; “Stella,” which sifts through the devastating heartache of a friend breakup. Those songs and more join singles “Everything Anything,” the real-life tale of a problematic ex moving onto her street without warning; angsty alt-rock-edged bop “That Could Be Me”; and her Capitol Records debut “Same Mouth.”
Voyeur is a culmination for Alessi. Hailed as one of the “15 Rising U.K. and Ireland Acts to Watch in 2025” by Billboard, she amassed millions of streams across a pair of EPs before this one and emerged as a fascinating artist on the rise, garnering critical praise from NME, Line of Best Fit, The Face, and more. In this cover feature, Dork Magazine named her “the voice of a new confessional pop generation.” She also made a splash with her June Glastonbury debut, which Billboard called “superstar-cementing” in their “Best Moments of Glastonbury 2025” recap, while DIY Magazine noted, “Rose has firmly secured her status as pop’s hottest new It-girl,” and the BBC dubbed her “a pop queen on the brink of stardom.”
Growing up in Derby, England, Alessi first explored her creative side through poetry at age 13. With inspirations including pop visionaries like Lorde and Kate Bush, she soon began writing songs and later taught herself to produce while working as a bartender to save up for college. After building a following online, Alessi made her official debut in the summer of 2023 with the self-written and produced “say ur mine,” which amassed over 40K views in less than a week. From there, she released “hate this part” and a string of singles leading up to her 2024 EP, rumination as ritual. In early 2025, Alessi shared her second EP, for your validation, quickly earning a global following with highlights like “IKYK” and “oh my.”
Alessi wrapped her first U.S. dates earlier this year (including sold-out two-night stands at New York’s Baby’s All Right and Los Angeles’ Moroccan Lounge) before joining Dua in arenas and stadiums across the pond on the Radical Optimism tour. With two U.K./European headline tours already under her belt (both of which sold out in less than 10 minutes, subsequently upgraded venues, and immediately sold out again), Alessi’s upcoming tour dates are hotly tipped to say the least. Stay tuned for even more music from Alessi coming soon.
Tracklist for Voyeur by Alessi Rose
SIDE A:
1. “Same Mouth”
2. “Take It or Leave It”
3. “Everything Anything”
4. “Stella”
SIDE B:
5. “That Could Be Me”
6. “RIP”
7. “Bittersweet”
8. “Dumb Girl”
Alessi Rose tour dates
Aug 13 – Vienna, Austria @ Frequency Festival *
Aug 22 – Reading, UK @ Reading Festival *
Aug 23 – Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival *
Aug 31 – Munich, Germany @ Superbloom *
Sep 1 – Berlin, Germany @ Huxleys
Sep 2 – Warsaw, Poland @ Proxima
Sep 4 – Hamburg, Germany @ Docks
Sep 6 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Klubben
Sep 7 – Oslo, Norway @ Vulkan Arena
Sep 8 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Pumpehuset
Sep 10 – Utrecht, Netherlands @ Tivolivredenburg
Sep 11 – Cologne, Germany @ Carlswerk Victoria
Sep 12 – Zürich, Switzerland @ Radar Festival *
Sep 14 – Brussels, Belgium @ La Madeleine
Sep 15 – Paris, France @ Elysee Montmartre
Oct 2 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^
Oct 3 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^
Oct 5 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center ^
Oct 7 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center ^
Oct 9 – Omaha, NE @ Chi Health Center ^
Oct 11 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center ^
Oct 13 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena ^
Oct 15 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena ^
Oct 17 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden ^
Oct 18 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Arena ^
Oct 21 – Chicago, IL @ United Center ^
Oct 22 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena ^
Oct 24 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center ^
Oct 25 – Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center ^
Oct 28 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center ^
Oct 29 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center ^
Oct 31 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center ^
Nov 1 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center ^
Nov 4 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center ^
Nov 5 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center ^
Nov 7 – Palm Springs, CA @ Acrisure Arena ^
Nov 8 – Inglewood, CA @ The Kia Forum ^
Nov 16 – Dublin, Ireland @ 3Olympia Theatre
Nov 17 – Dublin, Ireland @ 3Olympia Theatre
Nov 19 – Manchester, UK @ Academy
Nov 20 – Sheffield, UK @ Octagon
Nov 21 – Liverpool, UK @ Mountford Hall
Nov 24 – London, UK @ O2 Kentish Town Forum
Nov 25 – London, UK @ O2 Kentish Town Forum
Nov 27 – Brighton, UK @ Dome
Nov 28 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy
Nov 30 – Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy
Dec 1 – Bristol, UK @ Beacon
Dec 3 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock City
Dec 4 – Newcastle, UK @ O2 City Hall
* festival
^ supporting Tate McRae


