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Fred again.. officially releases Jamie T collab ‘Lights Burn Dimmer’
It’s been a fan-favourite part of his live set for months.

Fred again.. has finally dropped ‘Lights Burn Dimmer’ - a live set staple featuring none other than indie stalwart Jamie T - on streaming services, having had it in his performance rotation since last year.
It’s his third single of 2026, following recent cuts ‘scared’ (a joint effort with Young Thug) and Hamdi’s ‘OK OK’ remix (the latter of which will be included on Fred’s upcoming ‘USB002 REMIXES’ album, due out on 6th March).
The ongoing, ever-evolving USB series first kicked off back in 2022, and featured collabs with the likes of Skrillex, Lil Yachty, Nia Archives, and Rico Nasty. That first collection - ‘USB001’ - was released in 2024; last year, Fred launched the second instalment with the ambitious concept of releasing ten tracks and playing ten shows (in ten different cities) in ten weeks. ‘USB002’ then arrived in December, made of tracks with Amyl & The Sniffers, Sammy Virji, Ezra Collective and more.
Having just wrapped on a New York residency, Fred’s now back in his London stomping ground for a series of four special shows at Alexandra Palace, the first of which took place last night and included special guests Hamdi, Nia Archives, and Oppidan.
You can find out full details of his stint at Ally Pally and watch ‘Lights Burn Dimmer’ get a storming live outing in Dublin below.
Fred again..’s ‘USB002’ live dates are…
FEBRUARY 2026
12 London, Alexandra Palace
13 London, Alexandra Palace
26 London, Alexandra Palace
27 London, Alexandra Palace
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