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Alt-pop rising star Nxdia to play hometown headline show this October

Amidst a riotous summer of hot, sweaty and jam-packed festival shows, alt-pop rising star Nxdia has shared details of their first ever UK and European headline tour set to take place in October 2025.

Following their debut headline show at London’s Camden Assembly on Valentine’s Day 2025 that sold out in just minutes, the I Promise I’m Watching Tour kicks off in Manchester on 15 October 2025.

With stops in Glasgow, London and Birmingham, Nxdia’s debut headline run will also see them take their formidable live show to fans on the continent as they head to France, Germany, Poland, Belgium and beyond.

The tour announcement also follows the release of Nxdia’s brand-new visualiser for hypnotic, bilingual anthem ‘Nothing At All’. A bold and liberating track wrapped in glitchy synths, dreamy vocals and a pulse that lingers under the skin, it embraces the weird joy of not having life figured out – and loving it anyway. Watch the visualiser here.

Turning the fear of not knowing into confidence, ‘Nothing At All’ has also been resonating as a neurodivergent anthem — not because it has the answers, but because it celebrates the questions, the side tangents, the forgotten references, and the deep hunger to understand without pressure.

‘Nothing at All’ features on Nxdia’s critically acclaimed debut mixtape I Promise No One’s Watching, which was released in June 2025. A raw self-portrait exploring Nxdia’s journey with identity and sexuality, the mixtape entered the Top 10 of Spotify’s Debut UK Albums Chart in the week of release.

Having quickly emerged as one of the most compelling voices in alt-pop, ‘Nothing At All’ follows previous fan-favourites including queer awakening anthem ‘She Likes A Boy’, now streamed more than 62 million times globally, electrifying ‘More!’, which also garnered major support across BBC Radio1, 6 Music, NME, Dork, DIY, Notion and more, as well as ‘Feel Anything’ – which wrestles with dissociation, the lows of depression and the impulsive chaos of a manic episode with more than 18 million streams.

Ahead of their UK and EU headline tour this October, Nxdia is currently on the road across Europe as they embark on a huge summer of festivals. Having already brought their riotous live show to the likes of Latitude, Bludfest, TRNSMT and – just this weekend – Brighton Pride, Nxdia will also headline the BBC Introducing Stage at Reading & Leeds later this month.

With an unmistakable voice, a gift for capturing emotional nuance, and a sound that bridges cultural and musical worlds, Nxdia’s rising star proves once again that you don’t need to have all the answers to say something real.