With the release of the song , the singer also announces a headline tour and debut album.

Alt-pop singer Jessica Winters has released her brand new single ‘Aftersun’, out now via Lucky Number. It is the fourth single from her upcoming debut album, ‘My First Album’, which is set to be released on the 11th July.
Talking about the album, Jessica said: “‘My First Album’ is conceptually about ‘somebody’ aspiring to be a star and wanting to fill the void deep inside herself. Along the way there are various diversions and adventures, involving people, places, and things. Ultimately, however, she is on a journey of self-discovery and realisation, and that all she really needs is to love herself.”
Meanwhile, in July the singer will lay multiple in-store live dates to celebrate the release of My First Day, playing cities including London, Brighton, Bristol, Leeds, and Liverpool. Tickets can be purchased here.
To date she has released a series of EPs, including Limerence (2023), More Sad Music (2021), and Sad Music (2020), showcasing her experimental pop music that blends elements from various genres, including pop, industrial, and indie.
In addition to her solo projects, Winter has an extensive list of credits as a co-writer and producer, having collaborated with artists like The Horrors, The Big Moon, Jazmin Bean, Phoebe Green, Lauren Auder, Pre Goblin, Sundara Karma, Walt Disco, and Brodka.
Her tour dates are as follows:
11th July – Rough Trade East, London (in-store)
12th July – Resident, Brighton (in-store)
13th July – Rough Trade, Bristol (in-store)
14th July – Crash, Leeds (in-store)
15th July – Jacaranda, Liverpool (in-store)
16th July – Banquet, Kingston at Pryzm Disco Room (in-store)
17th July (daytime) – Pie & Vinyl, Southsea (in-store)
17th July (evening) – Vinilo, Southampto (in-store)
14th October – The Louisiana, Bristol
15th October – Heartbreakers, Southampton
17th October – SWN Festival, Cardiff
18th October – Central Library, Coventry
19th October – Central Library, Blackpool
21st October – The Academy 2, Dublin
22nd October – The Hug and Pint, Glasgow
23rd October – Yes (The Basement), Manchester
24th October – Headrow House, Leeds
26th October – Dust, Brighton
28th October – The Lower Third, London
