After the release of their new album ‘Fear of Emotion’ last month, which features collaborations with James Morrison, KT Tunstall and Katie Gregson-MacLeod – now Seafret go back to where it all began with the release of a 10th anniversary edition of their debut album ‘Tell Me It’s Real’ on May 22nd. The album will receive its first ever vinyl release, on ocean colour vinyl with a special foil embossed sleeve – pre-order HERE.

‘Tell Me It’s Real’ is the album that changed everything for Seafret, which took the then-unknown duo on a journey which has encompassed four studio albums and extensive global touring. It’s a record packed full of their signature songs, including the smash ‘Atlantis’ which went internationally viral between 2022-2024 leading to a UK Top 40 breakthrough, Platinum certification in the UK and Gold in Australia, and over 1.5 billion streams to date.

‘Oceans’ is another big moment, which famously highlighted ‘Game of Thrones’ star and Seafret fan Maisie Williams in its official video, while ‘To The Sea’ features Irish singer-songwriter Rosie Carney. Several other songs remain fan favourites and live staples to this day, including ‘Wildfire’, ‘Be There’ and ‘Give Me Something’.

All of the songs on the album were co-written by vocalist Jack Sedman and guitarist Harry Draper, with production split between theBRIT and Ivor Novello winning multiple #1 hitmaker Steve Robson (Louis Tomlinson, Maisie Peters, Rascal Flatts) and Roy Stride of Scouting For Girls.

Seafret played select shows in 2025, including an intimate back-to-basics tour, a run of headline shows in Latin America where they possess a huge following, and a theatre tour as guests to James Morrison. They recently announced details of the 10 Years of ‘Tell Me It’s Real’ tour. Remaining tickets for the tour, are available HERE. In addition, they’re also confirmed to headline theBetween The Trees Festival in Wales on August 29th.

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21st – Glasgow, Oran Mor
22nd – Manchester, Academy 3
23rd – Leeds, The Wardrobe
25th – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
26th – London, Islington Assembly Hall

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