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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