Dream Pop Artist Winter Announces New Album 'Adult Romantix', Shares Lead Single and Fall 2025 Tour Dates

Dream Pop Artist Winter Announces New Album 'Adult Romantix', Shares Lead Single and Fall 2025 Tour Dates

Dream-Pop Artist Winter Announces New Album ‘Adult Romantix’, Shares Lead Single and Fall 2025 Tour Dates

Los Angeles-based dream-pop musician Samira Winter, known professionally as Winter, has formally announced her highly anticipated new studio album, titled ‘Adult Romantix’. The record is scheduled for global release on August 22, 2025, marking her debut full-length project with the independent label Winspear. The announcement coincides with the unveiling of the album’s lead single, “Just Like a Flower,” which was released on May 20, 2025, accompanied by a new music video.

‘Adult Romantix’ follows Winter’s critically noted 2022 album, ‘What Kind of Blue Are You?’, and a series of recent EPs. The thematic core of the new album is profoundly influenced by Winter’s significant emotional experience transitioning from her longtime home in Los Angeles to New York City, a shift that permeates the songwriting and sonic palette of the project.

Production and Sonic Landscape

The creative process for ‘Adult Romantix’ involved collaboration with producer JooJoo Ashworth, known for his work with artists such as SASAMI, Corridor, and Automatic. Ashworth handled both the recording and production duties for the album. The mixing of the record was expertly managed by Henry Stoehr, recognized for his contributions to releases by acts like Slow Pulp. This team has helped shape the album’s sound, which is expected to further refine Winter’s signature blend of ethereal textures, catchy melodies, and introspective lyricism, reflecting the complex emotional landscape of adult romance and geographical displacement.

The Lead Single: “Just Like a Flower”

The single “Just Like a Flower,” which premiered on May 20, 2025, offers listeners the first tangible insight into the forthcoming album. Winter described the track as an embodiment of the act of daydreaming, a state of mind often intertwined with creative introspection. She elaborated that the song specifically ties back to memories of writing music in her former bedroom in Echo Park, CA. The accompanying music video provides a visual counterpart to the song’s themes, capturing its nostalgic and contemplative mood and setting the tone for the ‘Adult Romantix’ era.

Extensive North American Tour Revealed

Alongside the album and single news, Winter has detailed plans for an extensive North American Fall 2025 headline tour. The tour is set to commence on September 27, 2025, in Boston, MA, with an opening performance at the Warehouse venue. The itinerary includes a wide array of dates across the United States and features a stop in Canada, specifically in Toronto, ON, on September 30, performing at Garrison.

Support for the tour’s first leg will be provided by A Country Western, while Hooky is slated to support the second leg. Key dates highlighted on the tour schedule include performances in Chicago on October 3, Seattle on October 11, and a return to her former base in Los Angeles on October 16. The tour is scheduled to conclude on October 30 in New York, NY, at Elsewhere Zone One, marking a significant performance in the city that inspired much of the new album’s material.

Global Performance and Ticket Information

Beyond the North American circuit, Winter is also confirmed to perform at the prestigious Pitchfork Music Festival in London, UK, on November 8. This international date further underscores her growing global presence following the release of ‘Adult Romantix’.

Tickets for the comprehensive North American Fall 2025 headline tour officially became available for purchase starting Thursday, May 22, 2025, at 10 AM local time. Fans are encouraged to secure tickets promptly for anticipated dates.

The announcement of ‘Adult Romantix’, the release of “Just Like a Flower,” and the expansive tour schedule signal a significant new chapter for Winter, promising a deep dive into themes of transition, romance, and self-discovery through her distinctive dream-pop lens in the latter half of 2025.