British pop band Heavenly He will go on tour this year and present his new album, “Highway to Heavenly”, the first since “Operation Heavenly” of 1996.
The indie-pop quintet Heavenly will present a new album on his 2026 tour, already announced: “Highway to Heavenly.” The band will have its original members Amelia Fletcher, Cathy Rogers, Peter Momtchiloff and Rob Purseyalong with the new drummer Ian Button. Additionally, the album features the participation of Toby Burroughs as a producer. “Highway to Heavenly” will be published on February 27 through the seal Skep Wax.
“Highway to Heavenly” represents the first studio album by Heavenly from “Operation Heavenly” 1996. Since its founding in 1989, the quintet released four studio albums before breaking up due to the sudden death of the drummer. Matthew Fletcher. The remaining members soon reinvented themselves as Marine Research and later as Tender Trapbefore officially meeting in 2023, again as Heavenly.
In a statement, Heavenly has promised an album full of songs “of anger, of grief, of empathy, of love, and that take a stand against the resurgence of the cold “masculine energy” that is turning the world into a miserable and aggressive place.” At the moment, they have already released “Portland Town” and “Excuse Me”, the first previews of this new album.

