NOAHFINNCE today releases his brand new single ‘PET WITH THE TISM’

Pop/punk star NOAHFINNCE today releases his brand new single PET WITH THE TISM. It’s the first single from the deluxe edition of his debut album GROWING UP ON THE INTERNET which will be released on 1st November. Pre-save the deluxe version here.

Noah has explained, “Getting an autism diagnosis made me reevaluate how people have treated me/ perceived me throughout my life and I wanted to write a stupid fun song about how it feels like everybody has always looked down on me.”

After having played a slew of festivals this summer, including Download, Isle Of Wight, BludFest and more, the London-based artist is now gearing up for his UK headline tour in November. Noah will kick things off in Southampton at Papillon on 5th November, and make his way around cities such as Bristol, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and Leeds. Noah will then will wrap things up at Camden’s Electric Ballroom on 13th November. Joining himwill be special guest, Nashville-based rising star Taylor Acorn, and also up and coming alt/rockers, South Arcade. See all live dates and details here.

Noah recently released his cover of I Miss Having Sex But At Least I Don’t Wanna Die Anymore by Waterparks, in celebration of California-based Hopeless Records’ 30th birthday. It’s part of one of their most special projects to date; a mammoth cover series titled Hopelessly Devoted To You: 30th AnniversaryListen here.

March saw NOAHFINNCE release his long-awaited debut album! The accomplished body of work was produced by ST£FAN, Julia Sykes, LAWRENT (Chain Smokers, Cheat Codes), Thomas Mitchener (Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, The Damned) and Arcades (BTS). It features Noah’s previous releases, ALEXITHYMIA, 3 DAY HEADACHEwhich was featured as BBC Radio 1’s Introducing Tune Of The Week, plus anti-terf song, SCUMBAG, title track GROWING UP ON THE INTERNET andI KNOW BETTERGROWING UP ON THE INTERNETis available to buy and stream now.

Catch NOAHFINNCE live:

5.11 – Papillon, Southampton

6.11 – Fleece, Bristol

7.11 – XOYO, Birmingham

9.11 – Garage, Glasgow

10.11 – New Centure Hall, Manchester

12.11 – Stylus, Leeds

13.11 – Electric Ballroom, London