Noahfinnce has announced the release of debut album Growing Up On The Internet for 8 March 2024 following two Manchester gigs in February.

The artist has also shared the cinematic visuals for latest single Scumbag, directed by Luke Cutforth.  The video finds Noahfinnce co-starring with Kelsey Ellison who reprises her viral sensation cosplay Dancing Magical Schoolgirl in an eerie setting.

Noahfinnce wrote the album alongside the likes of Danny Jones and Dougie Poynter from McFly, with production from ST£FAN, Julia Sykes, LAWRENT, Thomas Mitchener and Arcades.

The album features the title track Growing Up On The Internet, I Know Better and latest single and anti-terf song SCUMBAG.

Speaking about the album which chronicles Noah’s formative years, navigating an accessible and unknown internet, developing resilience in the face of adversity and trans and LGBTQ+ rights, Noahfinnce said, “I only recently began processing the effect that growing up on the internet with hundreds of thousands of eyes on me, has had on my development as a person.

“It’s impossible to separate who you are as a person and who you would be without people on the internet telling you who you should be – I’m sure a lot of my generation and generations to come can find solace in somebody recounting their frustrations with the world as it is now.

“As a society, we’re entering uncharted waters where nobody quite knows the repercussions of having unrestricted access to any thought any person has at any time. Human beings weren’t built to perceive and compare ourselves to millions of others, we were made to pick berries and build relationships within our local communities.”

Noahfinnce will support Enter Shikari on their February UK tour including two Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse gigs.

When does Noahfinnce support Enter Shikari at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse?

Noahfinnce supports Enter Shikari at Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse on 14 and 15 February 2024.  The Manchester gigs are two of seven UK dates they are playing:
9 February   –   Leeds, First Direct Arena
10 February   –   Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
12 February   –   Edinburgh, O2 Academy
14 February   –   Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
15 February   –   Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
16 February   –   Cardiff, International Arena
17 February   –   London, OVO Arena Wembley

Image of Noahfinnce courtesy Corinne Cumming