Wet Leg – mangetout

With the release of moisturizer, Wet Leg’s second consecutive #1 album, just a few months in the rearview mirror (of a VW Golf convertible say), the band have unveiled the video for “mangetout.”
With its withering chorus of “Get lost forever” that feels like the Nicole Kidman divorce photo in song form, it has become a moment of collective release at the band’s live shows this year as fans fervently sing and shout-a-long to “Get out the way / You’re in our way / You bottom feeder!” Proving to be an album favourite globally, “mangetout” is currently climbing US ALT and AAA Radio Charts (reaching Top 5 AAA) and is on the A-list at BBC Radio 1.
Once again, the band take their seat in the director’s chairs for the video of “mangetout.” In it, Rhian Teasdale – only recognisable from her silver shorts – dances across corn fields and beaches swamped by a huge wig creating a hypnotic and unsettling atmosphere before emerging from the back of a truck, covered in blood and unleashing a demonic leer.

Wet Leg are nearing the end of their huge 7-week tour of the States which will culminate at the sold-out Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre on Friday. The evening before, they will perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Wet Leg’s UK and European headline tour kicks off later this month. Whilst in the US, the band visited KEXP to perform a four-track live session.
The band will bring in 2026 at the annual Hogmanay celebration in Scotland before heading to Australia and Japan in February. Festivals confirmed so far for next summer include Coachella, Primavera Sound and Isle of Wight Festival.
Wet Leg are Rhian Teasdale, Hester Chambers, Ellis Durand (bass), Henry Holmes (drums), and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar, synth).
Tues 14th October – The Lowbrow Palace, El Paso – sold out
Fri 17th October – Greek Theatre, Los Angeles – sold out
Mon 27th October – L’Olympia, Paris – sold out
Tues 28th October – Le Transbordeur, Lyon – sold out
Wed 30th October – L’Olympia, Paris
Fri 31st October – New Fall Festival, Düsseldorf – sold out
Sun 2nd November – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels – sold out
Mon 3rd November – Paradiso, Amsterdam – sold out
Tues 4th November – TivoliVredenburg – Ronda, Utrecht – sold out
Thurs 6th November – Les Docks, Lausanne – sold out
Fri 7th November – Theaterfabrik, Munich – sold out
Sun 9th November – Columbiahalle, Berlin – sold out
Mon 10th November – Docks, Hamburg – sold out
Tues 11th November – Rockhal Club, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Thurs 13th November – Royal Albert Hall, London – sold out
Fri 14th November – Bristol Beacon, Bristol – sold out
Sat 15th November – Liverpool Mountford Hall Uni, Liverpool – sold out
Mon 17th November – Rock City, Nottingham – sold out
Wed 19th November – The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, Norwich – sold out
Thurs 20th November – Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth
Fri 21st November – Cardiff Students Union Great Hall, Cardiff – sold out
Sun 23rd November – o2 Academy, Glasgow – sold out
Mon 24th November – o2 Academy, Glasgow – sold out
Wed 26th November – 3Olympia, Dublin – sold out
Thurs 27th November – The Telegraph Building, Belfast – sold out
Mon 1st December – Pryzm, Kingston – sold out
Wed 31st December – Hogmanay @ West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
Upcoming live dates – 2026
Thurs 5th February – Laneway Festival, Auckland
Sat 7th February – Laneway Festival, Gold Coast
Sun 8th February – Laneway Festival, Sydney
Mon 9th February – Roundhouse, Gadigal Land, Sydney
Tues 10th February – Northcote Theatre, Wurundjeri Land, Melbourne
Fri 13th February – Laneway Festival, Melbourne
Sat 14th February – Laneway Festival, Adelaide
Sun 15th February – Laneway Festival, Perth
Wed 18th February – Toyosu Pit, Tokyo
Thurs 19th February – Gorilla Hall, Osaka
Fri 20th February – Diamond Hall, Nagoya
Sunday 12th April – Coachella @ Indio, California
Sunday 19th April – Coachella @ Indio, California
3rd-7th June – Primavera Sound @ Barcelona
18th-21st June – Isle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight
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