Wet Leg reveal Soulwax remix of “Too Late Now”
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Wet Leg reveal Soulwax remix of “Too Late Now”

Fresh from a crowning performance at Glastonbury Festival, where they pulled in the largest ever crowd the Park Stage has seen, Wet Leg are pleased to reveal a new remix of “Too Late Now” by the legendary Soulwax. The Belgian duo have crafted a certified banger for late-night dancefloors looping Rhian Teasdale’s original vocals through distorted synths and pounding bass cranking up the BPM as they go.


The blistering remix follows on from the duo’s debut album Wet Leg. On its release in April, the record went in at Number 1, outselling all the other Top 5 put together and becoming the fastest selling debut since Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour.

There will be a limited physical release of the remix via Soulwax on 22nd July. Pre-order here.

Having already confirmed Wet Leg as tour support for his Australian and New Zealand tour next year, Harry Styles recently covered “Wet Dream” on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge. Watch the performance here.

Wet Leg recently appeared for the second time on Later With… Jools Holland, watch them play “Ur Mum” and “Wet Dream” here and the band also played Radio 1’s Big Weekend in May.

New live shows have been added in North America, Europe, Australasia and Japan as well as support slots with Florence + The Machine and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. All dates below.

Upcoming live dates
9th July – TRNSMT, Glasgow
17th July – The Tuning Fork, Auckland
20th July – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne w/ Yeah Yeah Yeahs
21st July – Howler, Melbourne
22nd July – Splendour in the Grass, Byron Bay
24th July – The Hordern Pavilion, Sydney w/ Yeah Yeah Yeahs
25th July – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
29th July – Lollapalooza, Chicago
30th July – Mo Pop Festival, Detroit
31st July – Osheaga Festival Musique Et Arts, Montreal
2nd August – The Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto
4th August – Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver
5th August – Pickathon, Portland
7th August – Outside Lands Festival, San Francisco
13th August – Haldern Pop Festival, Rees-Haldern
17th August – Cabaret Vert Festival, Charleville-Mezieres
18th August – La Route Du Rock, Saint Malo
19th August – Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen
20th August – Pukkelpop Festival, Hasselt
21st August - Winterhurer Musikfestwochen, Winterthur
26th August – Thing Festival, Seattle
28th August – This Aint No Picnic, Los Angeles
30th August – Aztec Theatre, San Antonio
31st August – Here And There Festival, Dallas
1st September – Tipitina’s Uptown, New Orleans
3rd September – The Plaza Live, Orlando
4th September – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta
10th September – Westword Festival, Denver
11th September – Ghost Ranch Festival, Santa Fe
13th September – The Depot, Salt Lake City
15th September – The Van Buren, Phoenix
16th September – Life Is Beautiful, Las Vegas
17th September – Madison Square Garden, New York City w/ Florence + The Machine
18th September – Sea Hear Now, Asbury Park
3rd October – C3 Stage, Guadalajara
4th October – Lunario, Mexico City
6th October – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle w/ Florence + The Machine
9th October – Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View w/ Florence + The Machine
12th October – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, San Diego w/ Florence + The Machine
21st October – L’Aéroneff, Lille
23rd October – Strom, Munich
25th October – Magazzini Generali, Milan
26th October – Mascotte, Zurich
27th October - La Laiterie, Strasbourg
29th October – Mojo Club, Hamburg
4th November – Trix, Antwerp
5th November – Vera, Groningen
6th November – Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin
7th November – Kantine, Cologne
9th November – Elysee Montmartre, Paris
10th November – Rockhal Club, Esch-sur-Alzette
11th November – Paradiso, Amsterdam
13th November – UEA, Norwich
14th November - O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol
15th November – O2 Academy Liverpool, Liverpool
17th November - SWG3, Glasgow
18th November - Leeds Beckett Students Union, Leeds
19th November - O2 Ritz, Manchester
21st November - O2 Institute, Birmingham
23rd November - O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
24th November - O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
25th November – Rock City, Nottingham
27th November – Limelight, Belfast
28th November – Academy, Dublin
5th December - Delmar Hall, St Louis
6th December – Truman, Kansas City
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13th February – Nagoya Club Quattro, Nagoya
14th February – Umeda Club Quattro, Osaka
15th February - O-East, Tokyo
20th February – HBF Park,  Perth w/ Harry Styles
24th February – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne w/ Harry Styles
25th February - Marvel Stadium, Melbourne w/ Harry Styles
28th February – Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast w/ Harry Styles
3rd March – Accor Stadium, Sydney w/ Harry Styles
4th March - Accor Stadium, Sydney w/ Harry Styles
7th March – MT Smart Stadium, Auckland w/ Harry Styles

Wet Leg Wet Leg

Album | 8th April 2022

After releasing two of the hottest singles of the year, Wet Legs Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers were catapulted from their confines on the Isle of Wight to sold out venues across the UK and packed-out tents at festivals causing giddy excitement wherever they went. Now, the duo is thrilled to unveil news of their debut album. The album is called Wet Leg.

Tracklisting

  • 1Being In Love
  • 2Chaise Longue
  • 3Angelica
  • 4I Don't Wanna Go Out
  • 5Wet Dream
  • 6Convincing
  • 7Loving You
  • 8Ur Mum
  • 9Oh No
  • 10Piece Of Shit
  • 11Supermarket
  • 12Too Late Now

Wet Leg Wet Leg

Album | 8th April 2022

After releasing two of the hottest singles of the year, Wet Legs Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers were catapulted from their confines on the Isle of Wight to sold out venues across the UK and packed-out tents at festivals causing giddy excitement wherever they went. Now, the duo is thrilled to unveil news of their debut album. The album is called Wet Leg.

Tracklisting

  • 1Being In Love
  • 2Chaise Longue
  • 3Angelica
  • 4I Don't Wanna Go Out
  • 5Wet Dream
  • 6Convincing
  • 7Loving You
  • 8Ur Mum
  • 9Oh No
  • 10Piece Of Shit
  • 11Supermarket
  • 12Too Late Now
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