Fred again.. & Jamie T – ‘Lights Burn Dimmer’: New Single & Tour Details
- And Jamie T have delivered on a long-teased collaboration with the release of “Lights Burn Dimmer” on Friday, February 13, 2026.
- For Fred again.., it’s his third offering of the year, following “Scared,” a collaboration with Young Thug, and a remix of “OK OK” by Hamdi, part of the...
- Currently, the single artwork on streaming platforms displays a placeholder message: “artwork will be updated after tonight’s show…” This refers to Fred again..'s performance as part of his...
Fred again.. And Jamie T have delivered on a long-teased collaboration with the release of “Lights Burn Dimmer” on . The track, which samples Jamie T’s 2023 single “Hippodrome,” reimagines the indie hit as a euphoric dance anthem.
The release marks a significant moment for both artists. For Fred again.., it’s his third offering of the year, following “Scared,” a collaboration with Young Thug, and a remix of “OK OK” by Hamdi, part of the forthcoming ‘USB002 REMIXES’ album slated for release on . Jamie T’s contribution adds another layer of depth to the track, building on the success of “Hippodrome” from last year.
Currently, the single artwork on streaming platforms displays a placeholder message: “artwork will be updated after tonight’s show…” This refers to Fred again..’s performance as part of his ‘USB002 Tour’ at London’s Alexandra Palace this evening. Tickets for the show remain available.
The genesis of “Lights Burn Dimmer” stretches back to 2024, when Fred again.. First teased the track ahead of his headline performance at Reading Festival. He shared a video montage reflecting his personal history with the festival, alongside a snippet of the song sampling “Hippodrome.” In an accompanying Instagram post, he reminisced about attending Reading as a teenager, recalling listening to Jamie T with friends and acknowledging the artist’s talent. He noted at the time that the track didn’t fit the sound of his then-upcoming album, ‘Ten Days,’ but captured his current emotional state.
A live performance of the song on New Year’s Eve further fueled anticipation. Now, with the official release, fans can experience the full realization of this collaboration.
Fred again..’s ‘USB’ series began in 2022 with an album featuring a diverse range of collaborators including Skrillex & Flowdan, Baby Keem, and Lil Yachty. This was followed by remixes from artists like Nia Archives, HAAi, and Rico Nasty, culminating in the vinyl release of ‘USB001’ in 2024. ‘USB002,’ released in December, received four stars from NME, with a review praising its boundless experimentation and solidifying Fred again..’s position as a leading force in contemporary music.
The ‘USB’ series, as noted in the NME review, represents a departure from traditional album formats, embracing a more fluid and dynamic approach to music creation and release. This ethos is evident in “Lights Burn Dimmer,” which feels less like a standalone single and more like a spontaneous expression of creative energy.
Beyond the music itself, Fred again.. Has been open about his approach to songwriting and navigating criticism. In a recent interview, he emphasized the importance of prioritizing mental well-being to maintain a consistent creative output. He described a process of sharing his work with a small group of trusted friends—none of whom are musicians—and focusing on the feedback that resonates with him. This approach reflects a desire to remain grounded and authentic in the face of industry pressures.
Fred again..’s collaborative spirit extends beyond Jamie T and Young Thug. His song with Skepta and Plaqueboymax, “Victory Lap,” was recently recognized as one of the best songs of 2025 by NME, further demonstrating his ability to seamlessly blend genres and connect with diverse audiences.
“Lights Burn Dimmer” is available now on streaming platforms. The release signals a continued period of prolific output for Fred again.., and a compelling collaboration that bridges the gap between indie and electronic music. The track’s origins, from teenage festival memories to a New Year’s Eve performance, underscore the personal and emotional core of his work.
