Bob Vylan have dropped their newest single ‘Dream Huge’ – and it’s enormous.

The anthemic new tune is the duo’s first new materials since final 12 months’s single ‘The Delicate Nature’. 

It was written with a way of the pair’s youthful selves in thoughts and to get in that spirit enlists Bobby Vylan’s daughters, nieces and nephews on backing vocals.

Talking of the household involvement within the tune, Bobby’s stated:

“As I see them rising and discovering issues they’re obsessed with, it jogs my memory how vital it’s to proceed having these childlike goals of what we are able to accomplish in our lives.” 

Have a take heed to the mammoth tune under.

The video flashes a few of Bob Vylan’s most memorable moments over the previous few momentous years, which incorporates their win for the MOBO Awards’ inaugural Finest Various Award and their Glastonbury look. 

Additional describing how new observe ‘Dream Huge’ is an empowering ode to believing in your self, Bobby added:

“Rising up, dreaming of constructing some type of optimistic change on the earth or doing one thing you’re keen on wasn’t offered as a practical choice. Working class individuals are usually too targeted on getting by to have the posh of ‘dreaming massive’, luckily, I used to be delusional. 

“And we need to encourage that “delusional” perception in oneself to perform no matter they need to on this world.”

Having already introduced their punk-rock power to the likes of Obtain, 2000 Timber and TRSNMT this summer season, the pair are additionally set to take to the stage at festivals Greenman, Boardmasters, Latitude and extra.

This’ll all come earlier than they hit the street on a UK tour later this 12 months – see the complete dates under and go to the band’s web site for extra data and to purchase tickets.

The tour will function Child Bookie and Panic Shack as particular friends, and Meryl Streek as help for his or her Eire dates.

Bob Vylan – Viva La Vylan UK Tour 2023

Plus Particular friends 

eighth November 2023 – Limelight 2, Belfast

ninth November 2023 – Whelan’s, Dublin

twelfth November 2023 – Junction 1, Cambridge

thirteenth November 2023 – Stylus, Leeds

14th November 2023 – Storage, Glasgow

sixteenth November 2023 – Boiler Store, Newcastle

seventeenth November 2023 – O2 Ritz, Manchester

18th November 2023 – O2 Institute, Birmingham

twentieth November 2023 – Rock Metropolis, Newcastle

twenty first November 2023 – SWX, Bristol

twenty second November 2023 – Engine Rooms, Southampton

twenty fourth November 2023 – Chalk, Brighton 

twenty fifth November 2023 – O2 Discussion board Kentish City, London