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NewDad – Altar

NewDad by Peter Eason Daniels

Today, formative Irish rock band NewDad announce their long-awaited second album, Altar, set for release on September 19th, 2025.

Altar

Leading the charge is vivacious new single “Roobosh”, out now alongside a one-shot video from Peter Eason Daniels and Rory Mullen – the creative duo behind Altar.

“Roobosh” is NewDad at their most self-assured and unapologetic yet, airing frustrations and embracing rage. Blending angsty gut-punch vocals with a catchy pop-sensibility, frontwoman Julie Dawson adds: “Roobosh is just about being fed up. I wanted to write one song for the album that allowed me to shout, to get out all my frustration. Women get angry and we are expected to contain our rage but on this song I just allowed myself to go there. I wanted a song where I could moan and scream cause we all need to do that every once in a while and honestly it was just a bit of fun, letting myself get angry when I never allow myself to.”

Altar promises to be NewDad’s most ambitious record yet. Written over the past 2 years and born from a period of yearning for their hometown following the band’s move to London, the record explores themes of relationships, homesickness, ambition, and sacrifice – and finds the trio grappling with the life they left behind in exchange for the promise of chasing their dreams. Expansive and evolved in both sound and emotional clarity, the record shatters the boundaries laid by debut Madra and sees the band conveying new feelings, new realizations, and a newfound confidence. Following a huge run of headline shows across China and a run of festivals in Japan and North America, the trio will take the album on the road later this year for a UK/EU tour.

NewDad 2025 Tour Dates

JULY

15th – China, Shenzhen – B10 Live

16th – China, Guangzhou – MAO Livehouse

18th – China, Chengdu – MAO Livehouse

19th – China, Guiyang – Bubbling & Boiling Music & Arts Festival

20th – China, Beijing – Full of Livehouse

23rd – China, Hangzhou – Liveshop Uni

24th – China, Shanghai – Modernsky Lab

26th – Japan, Tokyo – Fuji Rock

30th – United States, Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour

AUGUST

2nd – USA, Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza / Reggie’s Rock Club (w/ Wunderhorse)

6th – USA, Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg

8th – USA, San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands

9th – USA, Sacramento, CA – Channel 24 (w/ Mannequin Pussy)

12th – USA, Portland, OR – Polaris Hall

13th – Canada, Vancouver, BC, Biltmore Cabaret

14th – USA Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s

OCTOBER

2nd – Norway, Oslo – John Dee

3rd – Sweden, Stockholm – Nalen Klubb

5th – Denmark, Copenhagen – Vega Small Room

6th – Germany, Hamburg – Nochtspeicher

7th- Germany, Berlin – Lido

9th – Italy, Milan – Arci Bellezza

10th – Switzerland, Zurich – Bogen F

11th – France, Paris – La Maroquinerie

13th – Belgium, Brussels – Botanique

14th – Netherlands, Amsterdam – Melkweg Old Hall

15th – France, Lille – L’Aeronef

18th – United Kingdom, Manchester – Academy 2

19th – United Kingdom, Sheffield – The Foundry

20th – United Kingdom, Glasgow – SWG3 TV Studio

22nd – United Kingdom, Bristol – Bristol Electric

23rd – United Kingdom, Cardiff – Tramshed

24th – United Kingdom, Birmingham – XOYO

26th – United Kingdom, Brighton – Chalk

28th – United Kingdom, London  – O2 Forum Kentish Town 

31st – Ireland, Dublin – 3Olympia 

NOVEMBER

1st – Ireland, Cork – Cyprus Avenue 

2nd – Ireland, Galway – Leisureland 

4th – United Kingdom, Belfast  – Mandela Hall

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