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POP PRINCESS REMY BOND RELEASES NEW MUSIC VIDEO “SKIN TIGHT JEANS”

Remy Bond, New Music, Music, Singer, Songwriter, Entertainment News, Warner Records, Tours, Concerts

Emerging as an entrancing pop presence and bona fide artist to watch, singer, songwriter, and creative visionary Remy Bond releases the striking new music video for “Skin Tight Jeans”, from her new project Backstage At The Tropicana.

Remy set the tone for this project, which was released earlier this month, as a Hawaiian vacation, all while glamorizing her nostalgia for the ’50s, ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. The music video for “Skin Tight Jeans” channels that spirit with vibrant, retro-infused energy. Set in Tokyo, the visual moves through cherry blossoms, dancers, and playful, dreamlike scenes as Remy leans into the song’s hook, “Dress me like a baby doll,” embracing a surreal baby-doll aesthetic.

About Backstage At The Tropicana, Remy shared, “When piecing this project together, I wanted it to feel like a good bunch of songs that reflects on everything I’ve released so far while adding songs that set the tone of this new era. I’ve always felt nostalgia was the strongest emotion. I had a magical childhood, and I think I glamorize that nostalgia in the same way I think of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. Though the past slowly fades, I try to write each song like a reminder of those disappearing worlds. One song might take you to a 50s diner, another on a Hawaiian honeymoon.”

The new project follows Remy’s surprise release of her live recordings of “Summer Song” and “Goodbye Stranger” from her sold out show at the El Rey Theatre. The live recordings followed the release of her single, “No One” from earlier in summer. First teased on TikTok, “No One” quickly became a fan favorite and one of Remy’s most anticipated releases. “No One” arrived on the heels of Moviestar and Remy’s dreamy major label debut, “Simple Girl.”

Remy also announces her highly anticipated European tour for 2026. The run will kick off in Vienna on March 12 and hit cities across Europe including Berlin, Paris, Dublin, before wrapping in London on March 31. The tour follows her “The Star Shaped Baby Tour”, which packed venues across North America and Europe earlier this year, pulling audiences into the embrace of her singular sonic reality. No matter what size venue she plays, Remy brings theatrics and glamour, complete with extravagant props, dancers and choreography. Fans fully leaned into the world of her last tour, arriving in themed outfits and charismatic “Bond Girl” looks, often with flowers in their hair to match Remy, and would line up hours before doors opened. She also made her festival debut at Rock Werchter in Belgium and played Lollapalooza Berlin. Tickets for the tour are on sale now. For more information, please visit HERE and see below for the full tour routing.

2025 has been a major year for Remy, having already landed on Amazon Music’s 2025 Indie Artist to Watch, Billboard’s 21 Under 21, People Magazine’s Spring 2025 Emerging Artists, Zane Lowe’s 25 for ‘25 list for Apple Music, and InStyle’s 2025 Musicians to Watch list, Elton John also played “Simple Girl” on his Rocket Hour radio show, praising her artistry: “Love that single … her visuals are deeply rooted in the ‘50s and the ‘60s … the songs are great and the record is great. We’ll be playing more of Remy Bond.” Most recently, Rolling Stone named Remy as an Artist You Need To Know,” praising “her sound offers nostalgia and a breath of fresh air at the same time.”

Remy Bond, New Music, Music, Singer, Songwriter, Entertainment News, Warner Records, Tours, Concerts

Backstage At The Tropicana Tour

March 12 — Vienna, AT @ B72

March 13 — Berlin, DE @ Gretchen

March 15 — Utrecht, NL @ TivoliVredenburg

March 16 — Cologne, DE @ Club Volta

March 17 — Zurich, CH @ Exil

March 19 — Brussels, BE @ Botanique

March 20 — Paris, FR @ Alhambra

March 22 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute 2

March 23 — Bristol, UK @ Thekla

March 25 — Dublin, IE @ Button Factory

March 27 — Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club

March 29 — Glasgow, UK @ St Luke’s

March 30 — Manchester, UK @ Academy 2

March 31 — London, UK @ Islington Assembly Hall