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Tooth to host intimate release party for debut EP ‘Restless In Bloom’ at Soho’s The Blue Posts
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2026-05-25 15:23   Music   17

Tooth to host intimate release party for debut EP ‘Restless In Bloom’ at Soho’s The Blue Posts

London rock band Tooth are preparing to celebrate the release of their debut EP ‘Restless In Bloom’ with a series of intimate events, including a special release party at Soho pub The Blue Posts on 12 June.

The event is part of a wider set of activities marking the EP’s launch, which also coincides with the band’s growing profile following their inclusion in NME’s 100 of 2026 and a feature in the NME Radar series.

The Blue Posts holds particular significance for the band, as it was a key early venue where they developed their live reputation after the Covid lockdown period.Known for its small and intense setting, the pub served as a regular performance space where Tooth refined their energetic and chaotic live style.The upcoming show aims to recreate that close connection with fans in a venue that played a formative role in their career.

In addition to the Soho release party, the band will also perform at The Blue Basement and take part in a more stripped-back performance and signing session at Rough Trade Denmark Street, offering fans multiple opportunities to engage with them around the EP launch.NME is also running a competition giving away five pairs of guest list places for the Blue Posts show.

Entry is via Instagram by liking the announcement post, following both NME and Tooth, tagging a friend in the comments, and optionally sharing the post to Instagram Stories for an extra entry.The giveaway closes on 29 May, with winners contacted the following week.

The EP itself reflects themes of transition and uncertainty, with frontman Tom Pollock describing it as inspired by the emotional shift from adolescence into adulthood, where stability feels uncertain but progression is unavoidable.

The band’s growing reputation for blending emo, indie and grunge influences into energetic live performances continues to build anticipation for the release and accompanying events.

Full reading at NME

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