It looks like Wet Leg are back, and they’d like us to moisturise?

It looks like Wet Leg are finally on their way back, after sharing a new photo, a mailing list, and a revamped website.

Posting on social media, the band wriote “we’re so back”, alongside a link to their website and a photo featuring Rhian and Hester alongside the rest of their band, and a rather demonic looking fella.

we’re so back: https://t.co/Oci4hGOgQd pic.twitter.com/VOIKhgg1WY

— Wet Leg (@wetlegband) March 17, 2025

On their website, a message reads: “Salutations, lonely heart. You have wandered far, but you are home now. Enter Moisturizer Valley – where the skin never cracks, and the body never withers. Enroll now. Learn how to live forever.”

Signing up takes you through to a new website with the scrolling message ‘This is the real world hunni’.

So, what concrete information is available about Wet Leg’s next move? While the band’s current teasers stop short of naming a new album or song (though ‘Moisturizer Valley’ is a good bet), there have been hints for a while now that Wet Leg have been working on fresh material. Back in late 2022, during the Mercury Prize awards event, Rhian hinted that Wet Leg’s second album was already in progress. In an interview on the red carpet, she joked that the next record would be “like the last one, but longer, bigger, better, faster, stronger and more fluorescent.” At that time, the duo noted that they had started writing new songs, although those songs were “far from finished.” Hester added with a laugh that the sophomore effort would simply be “a bit of this and a bit of that.”

Since then, official details have been scarce, but it’s clear the band has been gearing up behind the scenes. Wet Leg spent much of 2023 on the road, including high-profile support slots (such as opening for Harry Styles on tour) and festival appearances. 2025 has long looked likely to be a landing slot for Wet Leg’s next album, with the band confirming live dates for the near future. There’s no indication yet as to when new music will actually arrive – but we’d expect ‘soon’.


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