Lola Young

English singer-songwriter

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2025 Young entered rehabilitation to seek treatment for a long-term cocaine addiction.
September 2025 Performed at All Things Go Music Festival in Forest Hills, Queens, where she collapsed on stage
September 19 2025 Released her third studio album 'I'm Only F**king Myself'.
2025 Nominated for Best Pop Act at the Brit Awards and won the Ivor Novello Award for rising star, cementing her status as a rising talent in the music industry.
2025 Lola Young releases single 'One Thing' from the album 'I'm Only F**king Myself', reaching peak chart positions across multiple charts
September 2025 Announced an indefinite hiatus through Instagram following performance and health incident
2025 Lola Young releases singles 'Not Like That Anymore', 'Dealer', and 'Spiders' from her album 'I'm Only F**king Myself'
2025 'One Thing' achieves Silver certification from BPI
2025 Lola Young releases 'Like Him' featuring Tyler, the Creator from the album Chromakopia, which achieves Silver certification from BPI, Platinum from MC, and 2× Platinum from RIAA
2025 Lola Young releases single 'Spiders' from her album 'I'm Only F**king Myself'
2025 Continued her headlining 'This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway Tour'.
2025 Publicly came out as bisexual.
July 27 2025 Released third single 'Dealer' from her upcoming album.
2025 Headlined her 'I'm Only F**king Myself Tour'
2025 Lola Young released the single 'Dealer' from the album 'I'm Only F**king Myself'
2025 Conducted a North America Tour
2025 Performed UK Tour
2025 Embarked on her North America Tour
2025 Lola Young released the single 'Not Like That Anymore' from her album 'I'm Only F**king Myself'.
2025 Planned release of third studio album 'I'm Only F**king Myself' through Island Records, to be available on CD, LP, and digital download formats.
June 18 2025 Announced her third studio album 'I'm Only F**king Myself'.
2025 Nominated for Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically with the track 'Messy'.
2025 Achieved Official Singles Chart Number 1 Award, marking a significant milestone in her music career.
2025 Nominated for Ivor Novello Award for Best Album with 'This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway'.
2025 Lola Young won the ASCAP London Music Awards Vanguard Award, recognizing her emerging artistic impact.
2025 Won the Ivor Novello Award for rising star, recognizing her growing prominence in the music industry.
June 5 2025 Lola Young publicly came out as bisexual.
May 16 2025 Released lead single 'One Thing' from her third studio album
2025 Lola Young releases the single 'One Thing', which appears to be a significant musical release for the artist in this year.
April 2025 'Messy' became the biggest streaming single from a British artist globally, topping charts in Australia, Ireland, and Belgium, and reaching top 10 positions in multiple countries.
2025 Serving as opening act for Billie Eilish on 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour'
April 11 2025 Made her debut appearance at Coachella music festival.
2025 Lola Young releases her song 'Crush' from the album 'This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway'
2025 Nominated for Brit Awards Best Pop Act category.
January 21 2025 Performed the single 'Messy' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
January 21 2025 Performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, further expanding her international exposure.
2024 Her single 'Messy' becomes a sleeper hit, ultimately topping the UK Singles Chart and marking a significant breakthrough in her music career.
2024 Opened for Melanie Martinez on The Trilogy Tour
2024 Completed US & Canada Tour
2024 Her single 'Flicker Of Light' was featured in the video game EA Sports FC 25.
2024 Scheduled to perform a US & Canada Tour, extending her musical reach across North American venues
2024 Embarking on a UK & European Union Tour, continuing to promote her music across multiple countries
2024 Launching 'This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway' Tour, which is set to continue into 2025, supporting her latest musical work
2024 Lola Young featured on Tyler, the Creator's track 'Like Him', which charted in multiple countries, achieving a peak position of 6 in one chart and receiving a Gold Metallic Certified (MC) certification
2024 Single 'Messy' achieves Gold certifications from BPI, RIAA, and RMNZ
2024 Released singles 'Wish You Were Dead', 'Intrusive Thoughts', 'Big Brown Eyes', 'Fuck', 'Messy' (which achieved Silver certification from BPI and Gold from RIAA), and 'Flicker of Light'
2024 Released singles 'Conceited', 'Wish You Were Dead', 'Intrusive Thoughts', 'Big Brown Eyes', 'Fuck', and 'Messy' from album 'This Wasn't Meant for You Anyway'
2024 Collaborated with Tyler, the Creator on his album Chromakopia and released singles 'Wish You Were Dead' and 'Big Brown Eyes'.
2024 Released 'Messy' single, which charted in multiple countries with peak positions including number 7 in one chart and number 6 in another
2024 Collaborated with Lil Yachty on the single 'Charlie'

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