PinkPantheress Previews Imminent Project With Lead Single "Tonight"
PinkPantheress has revealed the first track from her forthcoming project. After dropping the trailer for her new album a few weeks back, followed up by a surprise DJ set at The Lot in New York City, PinkPantheress has given us the first glimpse into the album with lead single "Tonight."The cut samples Panic! At The Disco’s “Do You Know What I’m Seeing?” from the band's 2008 album Pretty. Odd and also lands with a standout video directed by Charlotte Rutherford.Clocking in at nearly three minutes long, Pink jokes about the length of "Tonight" on socials ahead of its release, as she's notorious for releasing short songs. "ion wanna see NO MORE song length jokes after this song comes out on friday IKTR," she wrote.In the Bridgerton-esque video, the songstress is the belle of the ball, surrounded by her well-dressed friends as they dance around the grand mansion.The regency era-themed video arrives after the artist departed her set at The Lot in a horse and carriage.Stream "Tonight" on Spotify and Apple Music now and stay tuned for more updates on PinkPantheress' new project.Read more at Hypebeast

PinkPantheress has revealed the first track from her forthcoming project. After dropping the trailer for her new album a few weeks back, followed up by a surprise DJ set at The Lot in New York City, PinkPantheress has given us the first glimpse into the album with lead single "Tonight."
The cut samples Panic! At The Disco’s “Do You Know What I’m Seeing?” from the band's 2008 album Pretty. Odd and also lands with a standout video directed by Charlotte Rutherford.
Clocking in at nearly three minutes long, Pink jokes about the length of "Tonight" on socials ahead of its release, as she's notorious for releasing short songs. "ion wanna see NO MORE song length jokes after this song comes out on friday IKTR," she wrote.
In the Bridgerton-esque video, the songstress is the belle of the ball, surrounded by her well-dressed friends as they dance around the grand mansion.
The regency era-themed video arrives after the artist departed her set at The Lot in a horse and carriage.
Stream "Tonight" on Spotify and Apple Music now and stay tuned for more updates on PinkPantheress' new project.