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Phoebe Green drops dreamy new single ‘Precious Things’

The Manchester favourite has also announced a new run of live dates for April 2025.

Phoebe Green drops dreamy new single 'Precious Things' and announces April 2025 UK live shows

Manchester’s Phoebe Green is back with a new track, ‘Precious Things’ - our first hint of what to expect from a new project due to arrive in 2025. 

The follow up to her latest EP ‘Ask Me Now’, the single sees Phoebe explore the multitudes of obsessive romance via layers of dreamy synth-pop and delicate, vulnerable vocals. Speaking about her thinking behind the track’s structure, she has explained: “I love borderline creepy lyrics that are a combination of uncomfortable and almost comedic when expressing love for something or someone. I wanted to contrast this with a truly devastating chorus that almost feels sacrificial, a willingness to be of use in any way to someone just to feel needed.” 

Sharing more about her as-yet-untitled forthcoming project, Phoebe has commented that “I think I’ve subconsciously shied away from writing big pop choruses in the past, but I really loved experimenting with this on my new project. I’ve really tried to marry the sounds with the lyrics and allowed the vulnerability to be a focal point. I mean what I say and if one day I don’t feel the same, then I’ll try not to be embarrassed that I once said something with conviction, because at the end of the day I believe in something entirely until I don’t.”

You can check out ‘Precious Things’ and find out where Phoebe will be stopping off on her next UK headline tour below. 

Catch Phoebe Green live in 2025 on the following dates:

April 2025
01 Oporto, Leeds
02 Rough Trade, Bristol
04 The Lower Third, London
05 Deaf Institute, Mancheter
06 DUST, Brighton

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