The acclaimed British band Jungle has officially shared their latest single, “Someday, Somewhere,” marking the third track to be unveiled from their highly anticipated forthcoming album, Sunshine. Scheduled for release on August 14 via AWAL, the new record promises to build upon the group’s signature sound, blending sun-soaked rhythms with sophisticated electronic production.
The track features the effortless, soulful vocals of Lydia Kitto, who has become an integral part of the collective’s creative evolution. The song, which was first teased during a surprise DJ set by band member Tom McFarland in Paris, radiates a sense of optimism and euphoric possibility. According to the band, the single is centered on the universal feeling of holding onto hope for a brighter future.
A Global Tour on the Horizon
Following the success of their 2023 LP Volcano—which earned critical acclaim and a BRIT Award for Group of the Year—Jungle is preparing to take their live show back on the road. The group, founded by J Lloyd and Tom McFarland, has established a reputation for delivering high-energy, inclusive performances that have captivated audiences across five continents.
The upcoming global headline tour kicks off on September 9 in Minneapolis. The extensive run includes major stops at iconic venues such as New York’s Barclays Center, Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, and London’s O2 Arena, before concluding with an Australian leg in March 2027. Fans looking to experience the band’s latest material live can find full routing information at their official website.
Expanding the Jungle Collective
Since their inception in 2013, Jungle has evolved from a mysterious production duo into a powerhouse collective. The addition of Lydia Kitto as a permanent member in 2023 has further refined their sound, allowing for a more dynamic approach to songwriting and performance. With Sunshine, the band looks to continue their commercial and critical trajectory, offering listeners a collection of tracks that capture the essence of late-summer longing and escape.
