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TTSSFU returns with details of new ‘Blown’ EP
Alongside the news of her new seven-track release, she’s also shared the EP’s lead single ‘Call U Back’.

Wigan-born artist TTSSFU - also known as Tasmin Stephens - has returned with news of her brand new EP. Having caused quite a stir with her 2024 release ‘Me, Jed and Andy’, she’s now announced plans to release its follow-up ‘Blown’ on 29th August via Partisan Records. What’s more, she’ll be heading out on the road later this year in support of its release.
Alongside the news of her new seven-track, she’s also shared the EP’s lead single, ‘Call U Back’, which comes co-produced by Chris Ryan (Just Mustard, Cardinals, New Dad). “‘Call U Back’ is a song about when you really like someone and you chase them around to try and make it work, but end up just making a fool of yourself by holding onto the slightest chance of it working,” TTSSFU has said of the track. “When you listen to it, imagine you’re drunk on a night out at the point that things slowly start to just feel awful.”
To mark the release of ‘Blown’, she’ll play a handful of shows in Europe, starting in October, before following them up with five headline gigs in the UK, which are on sale now.
Check out the list of her upcoming shows, and listen to ‘Call U Back’, below.
OCTOBER 2025
30 La Coopérative de Mai, Clermont Ferrand (w/ Anika)
31 La Parenthese, Nyon
NOVEMBER 2025
01 Les Nuits Weekender, Brussels
03 Cactus Club, Bruges
04 Rotondes, Luxembourg
06 Catapult Festival, Nantes
07 Pitchfork Festival, Paris
09 The Attic, Leeds
10 Strange Brew, Bristol
11 Lower Third, London
15 King Tuts, Glasgow
27 White Hotel, Manchester
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