Raye returns with new single, global tour

The run spans the first part of 2026

Global music superstar Raye returns with the new single “Where Is My Husband!” out now on all digital streaming platforms via Human Re Sources/The Orchard. Co-written and produced with longtime collaborator Mike Sabath, the track marks the first release off her highly anticipated sophomore album, due to arrive in 2026.

“Where Is My Husband!” is a sassy yet sincere ode to Raye’s search for her life partner. Fusing funky brass, syncopated R&B beats, and glossy soul-pop production, the track showcases Raye’s signature soaring vocals and layered harmonies. Fans first heard the song as the opening number of her acclaimed Glastonbury set this summer, with subsequent performances at All Points East and the Montreux Jazz Festival.

To coincide with today’s release, Raye has announced This Tour May Contain New Music — a massive 40-date headline tour running from January 22nd through May 12, 2026. The Live Nation-produced trek will feature arena shows across the UK and Europe, followed by a North American leg with stops at iconic venues such as New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre, and Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.

Providing direct support throughout the entire tour are her younger sisters, Absolutely and Amma, who recently joined Raye at All Points East—offering fans an early glimpse of the powerful family dynamic they can expect live.

Presales begin on Tuesday, September 23rd, at 10 am local time, ahead of the general sale on Thursday, September 25th.

Raye 2026 This Tour May Contain New Music Dates:

Jan 22 – Lodz @ Atlas Arena
Jan 24 – Berlin @ Uber Arena (FKA Mercedes Benz Arena)
Jan 25 – Prague @ O2 Arena
Jan 27 – Amsterdam @ Ziggo Dome
Jan 30 – Bologna @ Unipol Arena
Feb 1 – Antwerp @ AFAS Dome
Feb 3 – Copenhagen @ Royal Arena
Feb 5 – Oslo @ Unity Arena
Feb 7 – Stockholm @ Avicii Arena
Feb 10 – Cologne @ Lanxess Arena
Feb 11 – Zurich @ Hallenstadion
Feb 13 – Barcelona @ Palau Saint Jordi
Feb 15 – Paris @ Accor Arena
Feb 17 – Manchester @ Co-Op Live
Feb 20 – Glasgow @ OVO Hydro
Feb 23 – Birmingham @ bp pulse LIVE
Feb 26 – London @ The O2
Feb 27 – London @ The O2
Mar 4 – Dublin @ 3Arena
Mar 31 – Sacramento @ Channel 24
Apr 2 – Vancouver @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center
Apr 3 – Seattle @ WAMU Theater
Apr 6 – Denver @ Fillmore Auditorium
Apr 8 – Minneapolis @ State Theatre
Apr 10 – Chicago @ Auditorium Theatre
Apr 12 – Montreal @ Place Bell
Apr 13 – Toronto @ Coca Cola Coliseum
Apr 15 – New York @ Radio City Music Hall
Apr 19 – Philadelphia @ The Met Presented by Highmark
Apr 20 – Boston @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Apr 26 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Apr 28 – Atlanta @ Coca Cola Roxy
Apr 29 – Nashville @ Ryman Auditorium
May 1 – Houston @ 713 Music Hall
May 3 – Dallas @ South Side Ballroom
May 4 – Austin @ Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
May 7 – Phoenix @ Arizona Financial Theatre
May 8 – Las Vegas @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
May 10 – San Francisco @ The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
May 12 – Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn