beabadoobee Shares Bittersweet Memories

Her new single “Memories” finds quiet tension inside one of the brightest songs on the forthcoming album Pylon.

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21 Aug 2026
beabadoobee Memories
ERIKA KAMANO

beabadoobee Shares Bittersweet Memories

Her new single “Memories” finds quiet tension inside one of the brightest songs on the forthcoming album Pylon.

Music
/
JUMIRO
/
21 Aug 2026
beabadoobee Memories
ERIKA KAMANO

beabadoobee Shares Bittersweet Memories

Her new single “Memories” finds quiet tension inside one of the brightest songs on the forthcoming album Pylon.

Music
/
JUMIRO
/
21 Aug 2026
beabadoobee Memories
ERIKA KAMANO

beabadoobee Shares Bittersweet Memories

Music
JUMIRO

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beabadoobee has shared “Memories,” the third single from her fourth studio album Pylon, arriving 18 September. Though she calls it one of the happiest songs on the record, the track moves with a gentle ache. It holds onto fleeting moments while recognising how easily those same memories can leave a person feeling stuck.

Written in the same solitary space that shaped much of Pylon, the song keeps her songwriting direct and unpolished. She first performed it live at Lollapalooza, Hinterland and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, giving early audiences a clear sense of the album’s emotional range. Later this year she will take the new material across arenas on the Powerlines Tour, her most ambitious headline run so far, with stops that include Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum and London’s O2.

“Memories” sits comfortably between warmth and reflection, offering another measured step toward an album that continues to balance light and weight with quiet precision.


beabadoobee has shared “Memories,” the third single from her fourth studio album Pylon, arriving 18 September. Though she calls it one of the happiest songs on the record, the track moves with a gentle ache. It holds onto fleeting moments while recognising how easily those same memories can leave a person feeling stuck.

Written in the same solitary space that shaped much of Pylon, the song keeps her songwriting direct and unpolished. She first performed it live at Lollapalooza, Hinterland and Red Rocks Amphitheatre, giving early audiences a clear sense of the album’s emotional range. Later this year she will take the new material across arenas on the Powerlines Tour, her most ambitious headline run so far, with stops that include Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum and London’s O2.

“Memories” sits comfortably between warmth and reflection, offering another measured step toward an album that continues to balance light and weight with quiet precision.


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