
After releasing their fantastically unhinged and lauded debut album WOOF. in September, Fat Dog are now back with a brand-new track, “Peace Song”, complete with the mandatory kids’ choir and naturally, it’s come just in time for Christmas.
First debuted at Fat Dog’s live shows earlier this year, the arrival of “Peace Song” in the set signals a moment to have a tender breather, the frenetic mosh temporarily swapped for synchronised swaying arms and lighters in the air.
Directed by James Ogram, the video delivers on the emotion of Joe Love’s refrain “And I'm in love with the world” before turning into a (very) DIY kaiju film. Have the band finally torn free from the big dog in the sky? Fat Dog Pilsners all round if so!
With their current sold-out UK tour culminating at London’s Kentish Town Forum this weekend, Fat Dog are already filling up their 2025, that run will include a headline show at London’s Troxy in April
Additionally, Fat Dog – The Game is now available to buy. Originally created for the music video for “Wither”, the 90s Playstation style game has been developed into a mostly, fully functioning game that is a lot of fun. Buy it here.
Upcoming live dates
- Thursday 21st November – Papillon, Southampton – sold out
- Friday 22nd November – Patterns, Brighton – sold out
- Saturday 23rd November - O2 Forum Kentish Town, London – sold out
- 29th Nov - 1st December - Cockenflap 2024, Hong Kong
- Wednesday 4th December – Liquidroom, Tokyo
- Thursday 13th February – The Nick Rayns LCR @ UEA, Norwich
- Friday 14th February – Chalk, Brighton
- Saturday 15th February – Exeter Phoenix, Exeter – sold out
- Sunday 16th February – o2 Academy, Oxford
- Wednesday 19th February – SWX, Bristol
- Thursday 20th February – The 1865, Southampton
- Friday 21st February – XOYO, Birmingham
- Sunday 23rd February – Jacaranda Baltic, Liverpool
- Wednesday 26th February – The Boiler Shop, Newcastle
- Thursday 27th February - La Belle Angele, Edinburgh
- Friday 28th February – QMU, Glasgow
- Saturday 1st March – New Century Hall, Manchester
- Monday 2nd March – Opium, Dublin
- 5th – 9th March – Elevate Festival, Graz
- Thursday 13th March – Romantso, Athens
- Saturday 15th March – Blind, Istanbul
- Thursday 3rd April – Wintercircus, Gent – sold out
- Friday 4th April – Trabendo, Paris
- Saturday 5th April – Le Transbordeur, Lyon
- Sunday 6th April – Exit, Zurich
- Tuesday 8th April – Import Export, Munich
- Wednesday 9th April – Soft Spot, Nürnberg
- Friday 11th April – schon schön, Mainz
- Monday 14th April – Paradiso, Amsterdam
- Tuesday 15th April – Rockhal Club, Esch-sur-alzette
- Wednesday 16th April – Annabel, Rotterdam
- Thursday 17th April – Gebäude 9, Cologne
- Saturday 26th April – The Troxy, London
- 21st-25th May – Bearded Theory, Derbyshire
- 23rd – 25th May – In It Together Festival, Port Talbot
- Saturday 24th May – Live at Leeds in the Park, Leeds
- Sunday 10th August - Sziget Festival, Budapest