The Big Moon release “Gravity” along with album and tour details

The Big Moon have announced details of their fourth album, Forever, which is set for release on October 30 via Fiction Records, alongside the soaring new single ‘Gravity’.
The London indie band’s latest track arrives with an accompanying video and offers the first glimpse of the record, which follows 2022’s Here Is Everything. Frontwoman Juliette Jackson said the song was inspired by the daily embrace she shared with her young son at nursery pick-up, capturing the bittersweet awareness that fleeting moments of closeness never truly disappear.
The album marks the group’s first full-length release since Jackson underwent surgery for a cholesteatoma, a condition that left her with permanent hearing loss in one ear. Rather than dwell on the setback, she channelled the experience into songs that imagined a brighter future, resulting in what the band describe as their most hopeful collection yet.
Produced by Sam Cohen alongside the band and recorded at Bam Bam Studios in Norfolk, Foreverfeatures 10 tracks, including ‘Gravity’, ‘Fun’ and ‘F.O.R.E.V.E.R’.
To coincide with the announcement, The Big Moon have also unveiled an eight-date UK headline tour for November 2026. The run will conclude with their biggest headline show to date at London’s O2 Academy Brixton, following a summer of support slots with Alanis Morissette, Self Esteem and Public Service Broadcasting.
Check out the track and video, and get on the upcoming live shows too.
Forever Tracklisting:
Gravity
Three Things
Fun
F.O.R.E.V.E.R.
Sounds
You Remind Me That I’m Dying (and that it’s good to be alive)
Speed Bump
Can I Get A Reading Please
I See You, Honey
Chill
Live Dates
Thu 2nd Jul – Lytham Green, Kirkham *
Sat 4th Jul – Crystal Palace Park, London *
Sun 5th Jul – Scarborough Open Air Theatre, Scarborough *
Fri 10th Jul – Museum Gardens, York ^
Sun 23rd Aug – The Piece Hall, Halifax ±
Wed 18th Nov – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham
Thu 19th Nov – La Belle Angele, Edinburgh
Fri 20th Nov – St Luke’s, Glasgow
Sun 22nd Nov – Trinity Centre, Bristol
Mon 23rd Nov – Concorde 2, Brighton
Wed 25th Nov – O2 Ritz, Manchester
Thu 26th Nov – Project House, Leeds
Fri 27th Nov – O2 Academy Brixton, London
* supporting Alanis Morissette
^ supporting Self Esteem
± supporting Public Service Broadcasting


