New Found Glory Want You To “Treat Yourself”

New Found Glory Fall 2025

New Found Glory has shared “Treat Yourself,” the second preview of their upcoming album LISTEN UP!, following the early fall release of “Laugh It Off.”

“This is a fast more west coast punk style song,” guitarist Chad Gilbert shares. “It’s about how people are very hard on themselves when it comes to mistakes and failure and how a lot of that is put on by false expectations of the world and people around you.”

LISTEN UP! marks New Found Glory’s first full-length album in six years and will be released on February 20, 2026, via Pure Noise Records. Gilbert adds, “We wanted to make something that really focused on how lucky we are. We’ve all gone through serious stuff in our lives, and I think the lyrics on this record are more meaningful and purposeful than ever. It’s a positive outlet that hopefully keeps people going.” You can preorder or pre-save it here.

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After appearances at various festivals and on international tour dates last month, New Found Glory will embark on a brief stint across Australia before the holiday season, including stops at Good Things Festival. In 2026, the group is expected to perform at Hammersonic Festival and Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival. With their new album dropping in early 2026, it’s likely the band will hit the road for a more extensive run. Check out their full tour schedule below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • Dec. 3—Hindmarsh, AUS @ The Gov
  • Dec. 4—Frankston, AUS @ Pier Bandroom (SOLD OUT)
  • Dec. 5—Melbourne, Australia @ Good Things Festival**
  • Dec. 6—Sydney Olympic Park, Australia @ Good Things Festival**
  • Dec. 7—Brisbane, Australia @ Good Things Festival**
  • Dec. 9—Biritinya, AUS @ The Station SC
  • May 3, 2026—Jakarta, Indonesia @ Hammersonic Festival**
  • May 19, 2026—Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival **

**Festival performance.

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