LØLØ Shares Pretty Little Wreck Ahead Of Good Things Festival - Noise11 Music News
LØLØ photo by Whitney Otte

LØLØ photo by Whitney Otte

LØLØ Shares Pretty Little Wreck Ahead Of Good Things Festival

by Paul Cashmere on August 18, 2026

in New Music,News

LØLØ has released the new single Pretty Little Wreck ahead of her December appearance at Good Things Festival in Australia.

by Paul Cashmere

Toronto singer and songwriter LØLØ has released Pretty Little Wreck, a new pop-rock single centred on emotional vulnerability and accepting personal imperfections. The track follows her second album, god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!, released by Fearless Records in April 2026, and comes as she prepares for an Australian appearance at Good Things Festival in December.

The new song continues LØLØ’s focus on candid songwriting, pairing an upbeat arrangement with guitar-led pop-rock. She describes the song as a response to spending years attempting to conceal the less polished parts of her personality.

“I used to spend so much time trying to hide the messiest parts of myself, but lately I realised those parts are the most interesting,” LØLØ said. “I wrote ‘pretty little wreck’ when I decided to embrace the chaos instead of apologising for it.”

She added that the song is intended to encourage listeners to accept uncertainty rather than feel compelled to appear as though they have everything under control.

Pretty Little Wreck follows the release of god forbid a girl spits out her feelings!, which marked LØLØ’s Fearless Records debut. The album also produced the single the punisher, which helped her debut on the Billboard Canada Airplay charts.

LØLØ’s current touring schedule extends across North America and Australia. She will begin the North American leg of her god forbid a girl goes on tour! headline run on September 17 at Toronto’s Opera House, with the tour scheduled to conclude at Boston’s Brighton Music Hall on October 26. The New York date at Bowery Ballroom is sold out.

Before that run, LØLØ is scheduled to perform at Warped Tour in Mexico City on September 12 and 13. She has also appeared at the festival’s Canadian and Long Beach events, including guest appearances during sets by Simple Plan and All Time Low.

Her Australian visit will come through Good Things Festival, where she joins a bill headed by Limp Bizkit and featuring Simple Plan, Spiritbox, Polaris, The All-American Rejects, Bad Religion, Alexisonfire, Grinspoon, Millencolin, Ministry, MxPx, Neck Deep, P.O.D., The Devil Wears Prada and other acts.

LØLØ began releasing music in 2018 and established an audience through a series of EPs before issuing her 2024 debut album, falling for robots & wishing i was one. Her second full-length record has extended that catalogue while continuing the diaristic approach that has become central to her songwriting.

Her career has also included touring with jxdn, Boys Like Girls, Simple Plan and Against The Current, alongside festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Sad Summer, Slam Dunk, Download and Rock Am Ring. She has accumulated more than 200 million global streams and collaborated with Simple Plan, Maggie Lindemann and Plain White T’s.

LØLØ also recently joined Plain White T’s for a reworked version of Hey There Delilah. Her December Australian dates will place her within a broader Good Things programme spanning pop-punk, rock and metal, giving the new material its first opportunity to reach Australian festival audiences.

Tour Dates

Friday 4 December, Melbourne, Flemington Racecourse

Saturday 5 December, Sydney, Sydney Showground

Sunday 6 December, Brisbane, Brisbane Showgrounds

Ticket Details

General public tickets go on sale Thursday 20 August at 10am AEST.

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