
It looks like Arlo Parks is returning with something new this week
Arlo Parks is teasing something new arriving on Wednesday (18 January), and fans are hoping it'll be new music.
Arlo Parks hasn't released new music since "Softly" landed in February 2022, but over the past week Arlo Parks has been teasing her return on socials, beginning with her writing on Twitter, "i’ve been quiet for a reason hehehehehe."
i’ve been quiet for a reason hehehehehe
— Arlo Parks (@arloparks) January 11, 2023
Last Friday (13 January) she shared a clip of a burning car, and encouraged fans to sign up to her newsletter, which promises "exclusive news" and possible "early access to shows."
I am starved of your affection.https://t.co/mYlDVESjkp pic.twitter.com/Oeuht9AChs
— Arlo Parks (@arloparks) January 13, 2023
On Saturday (14 January) she teased fans further with a camera monitor recording that sees her stood in front of some flickering light, likely imitating the burning car. She wrote, "Re-reading our texts from the strawberry days" with this Wednesday's date (18 January).
18.01.23
— Arlo Parks (@arloparks) January 14, 2023
Re-reading our texts from the strawberry days pic.twitter.com/nBcMbUWLWt
On Instagram, one fan wrote, "OH SHES COMING TO SLAY." Another commented, "i'm readyyyy."
She's yet to follow up her 2021 Mercury Prize-winning debut album Collapsed In Sunbeams.
Arlo Parks will headline a Spotlight show at The Great Escape 2023 on 13 May. Visit greatescapefestival.com for more information.
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