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South Arcade Reveal Video For New Single “Superman”

by Amy Sciarretto
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RISING UK BAND SOUTH ARCADE REVEAL NEW SINGLE “SUPERMAN” — LISTEN HERE 

COMPANION VIDEO GOES LIVE AT 1PM ET HERE

NORTH AMERICAN DATES THIS SUMMER INCLUDE  IDOBI RADIO SUMMER SCHOOL TOUR + VANS WARPED TOUR

In the midst of their biggest year to date, South Arcade return with their first release of 2026.

SUPERMAN” is available everywhere now. Listen here.

The companion music video will premiere later today at 1pm ET here.

“SUPERMAN” blends the band’s signature, Y2K-inspired sound with a dynamic mix of genre influences, creating a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Glitchy pop production and punchy alt-rock energy collide as the song builds around anthemic hooks and heavy choruses.

Speaking of the track, the four-piece said:
“‘SUPERMAN’ is about being pushed past breaking point. All patience has tapped out and you put the song on as your rage anthem. We found it funny how the verses are so chill then it just suddenly goes crazy, which kind of summed up the feelings we wanted. When you’re sick of being the one who always holds it together and something has pushed you over the edge.”

Directed by DOGBRAIN, “SUPERMAN” is accompanied by the official music video, which brings their rebellious energy to life through a striking concept exploring the gap between the rage fantasy and the socially acceptable response. Each band member appears as an ordinary “civilian” in a mundane, mildly oppressive situation. As the track builds, the pre-chorus fractures reality into cinematic bursts of cartoonish violence before the chorus snaps everything back into place, grounding us in the social norms we’re expected to uphold. As the video unfolds, it becomes clear these explosive alter egos never truly exist; they’re intrusive thoughts. The video offers a darkly playful commentary on the tension between inner emotion and outward composure.

Watch the video HERE.

The track comes after the announcement of the band’s biggest headline show to date. On February 25, 2027, the band is set to play a show at London’s iconic O2 Academy Brixton marking a major milestone in their rapid rise. The band announced the show in front of thousands while playing The O2 Arena supporting 5 Seconds Of Summer on their massive Everyone’s A Star UK and EU tour last week and have been teasing the new song during their set reaching thousands of new fans.

Speaking of the O2 Academy Brixton show, the band has said: 
“We can’t quite believe we’re saying it but we’re so excited we can announce our crazy plan to headline Brixton O2 Academy! It’s such a cool venue and one we’ve seen so many amazing bands in so to be able to step onto that stage still doesn’t quite make sense to us! Now we just need to find some more huge spray cans…”

“SUPERMAN” propels South Arcade into a huge year after the release of their 2025 EP PLAY!, which featured standout singles “FEAR OF HEIGHTS” and Radio 1 favorite “Supermodels,” alongside “Drive Myself Home.” Building on the momentum, the band has continued to rise at pace, landing major festival slots including the main stage at Download Festival alongside headliners Guns N’ Roses and Linkin Park, as well as a performance at TRNSMT Festival. They will also head back to the U.S., for the incredible run of idobi Summer School 2026 shows as well as heading back later in the year for the iconic Vans Warped Tour, making their mark on both sides of the pond. With over 105 million streams on Spotify from their last two EPs, 2005 and PLAY!, the band have established themselves as a major presence in the alternative rock scene, amassing over 22 million likes on TikTok, a rapidly expanding YouTube following, and a growing demand for their energetic and commanding live performances.

SOUTH ARCADE U.S. TOUR DATES:
Idobi Radio Summer School Tour,  6/20-7/23:
Vans Warped Tour,  7/25-26, 11/14-15:

6/20—Los Angeles, CA—The Belasco
6/21—Phoenix, AZ—The Van Buren
6/23—Dallas, TX—House of Blues
6/24—Houston, TX—House of Blues
6/26—Orlando, FL—House of Blues
6/27—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre
6/28—Charlotte, NC—The Fillmore
6/30—Silver Spring, MD—The Fillmore Silver Spring
7/1—New York, NY—Irving Plaza
7/5—New Haven, CT—Toad’s Place
7/7—Boston, MA—House of Blues
7/8—Allentown, PA—Archer Music Hall
7/10—McKees Rocks, PA—Roxian Theatre
7/11—Cleveland, OH—House of Blues
7/12—Cincinnati, OH—Bogart’s
7/14—Detroit, MI—Saint Andrew’s Hall
7/16—Chicago, IL—House of Blues
7/17—Minneapolis, MN—Uptown Theater
7/19—Denver, CO—Summit
7/20—Salt Lake City, UT—The Depot
7/22—Seattle, WA—Showbox SoDo
7/23—Portland, OR—McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
7/25 — Long Beach, CA—Vans Warped Tour
7/26—Long Beach, CA—Vans Warped Tour
11/14—Orlando, FL—Vans Warped Tour
11/15—Orlando, FL—Vans Warped Tour

SOUTH ARCADE ARE:
Harmony Cavelle (vocals)
Harry Winks (guitar)
Ollie Green (bass)
Cody Jones (drums)

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