Filipino-British alternative artist beabadoobee has released “Memories,” the latest single from her highly anticipated fourth album, Pylon, due September 18, 2026 via Dirty Hit/Interscope Records.
Described by beabadoobee as “one of the happiest songs on the album,” “Memories” explores the bittersweet tendency to romanticize the past and hold on to moments that can ultimately bring sadness.

The track follows previously released singles “Switchblade” and “Sun Has Set,” offering another glimpse into the raw and emotionally complex sound of Pylon. The album was shaped by beabadoobee’s experiences writing alone in hotel rooms, revisiting the intimate and introspective approach she had as a teenager.
beabadoobee, whose real name is Beatrice Laus, recently performed “Memories” live during her US shows, including appearances at Lollapalooza and the Hinterland festival, as well as a headline performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
She will embark on The Powerlines Tour beginning October 1, marking her first arena tour and biggest headline run to date. The North American, UK, and European tour includes major venues such as Madison Square Garden, The Kia Forum, The O2 Arena, TD Garden, and Scotiabank Arena, with Wisp and Violet Grohl joining select dates as support.
Pylon follows her UK No. 1 album This Is How Tomorrow Moves, which topped the UK Official Albums Chart in 2024. The new album features 13 tracks, including “Sun Has Set,” “Estranged,” “Switchblade,” “Memories,” “Powerlines,” “Spark,” and “Satellite.”
Born in the Philippines and raised in London, Beatrice Laus has become a prominent figure in British alternative music, earning multiple BRIT Award and BBC Sound Of nominations and an NME Radar Award. She has also accumulated more than 10 billion streams worldwide and over 12 million followers across social media platforms.
“Memories” is now available on major digital streaming platforms, while Pylon is available for pre-save and pre-order ahead of its September 18 release.

