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Alice Phoebe Lou unveils the official video for “Mind Reader”, the latest single from her luminous new album Oblivion (via Nettwerk Music Group). The self-produced record finds the South African-born, Europe-based artist reconnecting with the raw intimacy of her early sound—embracing simplicity, imperfection, and emotional honesty.

The “Mind Reader” video marks the second chapter in a three-part visual series featuring TikTok creators Izzy Perez and Emma Fuente (aka TurtleWithHat). Directed by Jabu Nadia Newman, the film delicately portrays the highs and lows of love: the euphoria of connection, the sting of misunderstanding, and the bittersweet nostalgia of shared memories. “I’m not a mind reader / But I will try for you,” Alice sings over dreamy acoustics and gentle electric flourishes, echoing the song’s tender message.

Since its release, Oblivion has garnered acclaim from The New York Times, NPR, and CLASH, surpassing 10 million streams in just weeks. Through her ethereal soundscapes and fearless vulnerability, Alice Phoebe Lou continues to invite listeners into her world—where love, loss, and self-discovery beautifully intertwine.

Also announced, early 2026 will bring Alice’s Oblivion Tour to North America. Along the way, she will make major stops in New York City at Webster Hall, at Los Angeles’ The Wiltern and more.  

UPCOMING TOUR DATES NORTH AMERICA

Thu, April 9 – Toronto, ON – The Concert Hall

Fri, April 10 – Montreal, QC – Club Soda

Sat, April 11 – Boston, MA – Berklee Performance Center

Sun, April 12 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

Tue, April 14 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer

Wed, April 15 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre

Fri, April 17 – Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom

Sat, April 18 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse

Sun, April 19 – Charleston, SC – High Water Festival 

Tue, April 21 – Austin, TX – Paramount

Wed, April 22 – Chicago, IL – Vic Theater

Fri, April 24 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

Sat, April 25 – San Francisco, CA – The Castro Theatre

Mon, April 27 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater

Tue, April 28 – Seattle, WA – Neptune

Wed, April 29 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre