Dirty Honey, one of the brightest rising stars of the global rock scene, have had a stellar start to 2025. A version of their hit single ‘When I’m Gone’ was featured on the global blockbuster film A Minecraft Movie. Then, as the film was breaking box office records, Dirty Honey were invited to perform on the US TV show Jimmy Kimmel Live.
All this traction resulted in a huge surge in their popularity. Dirty Honey has seen a 160% jump in daily listeners, a 280% surge in daily streams, and added over 400,000 monthly listeners – That’s a 143% increase.
Anticipation for the band’s forthcoming European run is now at fever pitch. The band has dates cross June and July 2025 as part of their Mayhem & Revelry Tour 25. The 24 date tour across 10 countries is a mix of headline, support and festival slots – Alas, there’s just one date for Dirty Honey in the Uk and that’s on the 18th July, headlining the Maid of Stone Festival, in Maidstone.
Dirty Honey’s second studio album, 2023’s Can’t Find The Brakes, was hugely critically and commercially acclaimed. The band has also established themselves as one of the must see live acts in contemporary music – great songs, an extraordinary energy and a close connection with their audiences. February 2025 saw Dirty Honey announce Mayhem And Revelry Live – This being the band’s first live-in-concert, double-vinyl CD and digital release, and its companion four-part video documentary, recorded live throughout North America, the UK and Europe on the band’s 2023-24 Can’t Find the Brakes World Tour.
The four-part documentary is available on YouTube and you can find links here.
The album and video capture the band’s explosive energy and camaraderie with its audience and each other, and puts viewers front and centre inside the barricade at the band’s sixty concerts.
