Rising Sweden-based, Australian-born singer-songwriter Hazlett has announced his highly anticipated forthcoming album, last night you said you missed me, out September 12 via Nettwerk. Plus news he’ll be supporting Noah Kahan this summer at BST in Hyde Park on 4th July – his biggest British show to date.

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Alongside this announcement, Hazlett has unveiled his lead single “tell me something.” It’s a raw and evocative exploration of heartbreak and acceptance. The song delves into the lingering emotions after the end of a deep connection, set against Hazlett’s signature blend of delicate instrumentation and soulful lyricism.

Speaking about the single, Hazlett shares: “If you’re lucky enough to find someone to throw your whole self into, nobody warns you about the untangling that happens if it ends. The daily things you leaned on them for are no longer around and it feels like the pillow’s missing from under your head. There comes a time when I think holding on isn’t doing anyone any favors. That doesn’t mean those feelings need to turn into anger or disdain, but you might have to swallow that bitter pill that what once was might never be again—and that’s okay. Keep the fond memories, keep the good times, but turn the engine over and see where the road trip to moving on takes you.”

Blending introspection with cinematic melodies, Hazlett is a master of crafting songs that connect on a deeply human level. His critically acclaimed debut album 2023’s Bloom Mountain established him as an artist to watch, and his forthcoming effort, last night you said you missed me, shall further solidify his place as one of today’s most compelling storytellers. Earlier 2025 singles, “doing my best” and “blue jean” offered a glimpse into Hazlett’s evolving artistry and emotional depth that continues to impress with each release.

Regarding his forthcoming album, last night you said you missed me, Hazlett divulges: “It’s a little different, which I know is cliche to say, but it’s true. I think it would be easier to say after all these years that I’ve found my sound and that’s where I’ll stay. But I think there’s a lack of authenticity in staying the same. When I started this whole thing I wanted anyone who starts to listen to feel like they’re part of this whole thing with me. Growing, trying and finding pieces of ourselves along the way.”

Hazlett has a summer packed with North America and European festival appearances, including stops at Outside Festival (Denver, CO), Bourbon and Beyond (Louisville, KY), Iron Blossom Music Festival (Richmond, VA), All Things Go (Columbia, MD), Golden Leaves Festival (Darmstadt, Germany), Langs Akerselva (Oslo, Norway), and BST Hyde Park (London, UK) where he will support Noah Kahan. In September, he’ll be supporting Vance Joy with four amphitheater dates. You can purchase tickets at https://www.thisishazlett.com/tour.

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