Royal & The Serpent Returns With New Single “Death Do Us Part”

Royal & The Serpent Winter 2025
[Photo by: Juan Flores]

Ahead of her highly anticipated debut run on Warped Tour this summer and fall, Royal & The Serpent has returned with her latest single, “Death Do Us Part.” The track marks her first official release of 2025, following her 2024 collaboration on the Arcane League Of Legends: Season 2 Original Soundtrack with “Wasteland.” 

Royal & the Serpent shares, “’Death Do Us Part’ was the first song we wrote in the process of writing for my very first full-length studio album. It set the tone for the rest of the project – and only felt right to give it to the fans before everything else that’s to come!”

She adds on Instagram, “This was one of the first songs we wrote for the album. Over a year ago, we started experimenting with sounds and a new sonic direction. and i’ll never forget the feeling i had when this one was born. We knew we were onto something special. Since then, we’ve been working tirelessly to create a whole new world for you. This is the first of many – it’s finally yours at midnight.”

Royal & The Serpent is preparing to hit the road for her first-ever Warped Tour across all three stops. She’s set to share the stage with a stacked lineup of scene legends and breakout stars. “Death Do Us Part” is a gripping introduction to what’s shaping up to be a monumental year that promises even more new music and an eventual album.

She’ll be making her Warped Tour debut this summer as part of the festival’s massive 30th anniversary return. Check out her upcoming performance schedule below, and grab your tickets for the Orlando stop here.

Performance Dates:

  • June 14-15—Washington, DC @ Vans Warped Tour
  • July 26-27—Long Beach, CA @ Vans Warped Tour
  • Nov. 15-16—Orlando, FL @ Vans Warped Tour
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