Beyoncé’s Fiancés Drop New Single ‘Midnight Drive’
Adelaide’s favourite synth trio return with another electro thumper.
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Notestock 2024 winners Beyoncé’s Fiancés have shared their first new song of 2025, the pulsating ‘Midnight Drive’.
An irresistible burst of ‘80s synths referencing Fleetwood Mac and with subtle nods to Bruce Springsteen, ‘Mightnight Drive’ is a probing late-night anthem about “love, regret, and chasing memories down an open road.”
If you’re a fan of the decade of decadence or just love a well-crafted pop song, turn this one up to 11 next time you’re out cruising. You won’t be disappointed.
The track follows on from the release of the band’s 2024 singles, ‘These Four Walls’ and ‘La Sing’, a tune The Note called a “hilarious pop tune” in our review from last year.
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The trio of vocalist Dave Gregan, guitarist/bassist Palky and keyboardist/drummer Max Tulysewski have also announced a special single launch show at Ancient World this Friday, April 4.
Joined by locals The Mushniks and The Yarbles, music lovers can expect an uplifting night of energetic tunes from all three bands, with Beyoncé’s Fiancés bringing things home with their trademark self-proclaimed ‘dork rock’ sound.
Catch Beyoncé’s Fiancés at Ancient World on Friday, April 4. Tickets on the door. Stream ‘Midnight Drive’ here.
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