
“IDK (idk)”Sun-soaked pop rock chameleons, Pretty Pity, return today with their latest single, “IDK (idk)“, a high-energy, emotionally charged anthem that explodes into a chorus built for thousands to scream back. With a sound that continues to blur the lines between pop, punk, and metal, “IDK (idk)” showcases the band’s ability to make the messy and magnetic feel like one and the same. Listen to “IDK (idk)” HERE.
Blending punchy pop-rock hooks with a darker undercurrent of tension and vulnerability, Pretty Pity dive headfirst through the chaos of craving connection while resisting anything real. Fueled by gritty guitars and an undeniable melodic pull, “IDK (idk)” leans into late-night decisions, blurred boundaries, and the addictive cycle of wanting more without knowing why.
In the midst of a breakout year for the band, vocalist Tani Jade shares:
“Our new single, IDK (idk), is an anthem for those who fear commitment and only find comfort in validation from others. I wrote these lyrics about being in a self destructive phase where instant gratification takes over; getting lost in the moment and craving the feeling of being wanted by everyone around you, yet fearing they’ll change their minds if they dug any deeper.
This summer we’ll be playing the biggest shows of our career and our first major festival, Summerfest in Milwaukee on July 2nd. We’re so excited to share the stage with bands like All Time Low, Kenny Hoopla, and Girlfriends at the event, it’s truly a dream come true.
We’re kicking off our run to Summerfest by joining the Summer School Tour w/ Honey Revenge, Winona Fighter, and South Arcade at House Of Blues in Orlando on June 26th. We also just announced dates around the festival AND we’ll be out supporting Royale Lynn in August! We are beyond grateful for the growing fanbase that has pushed us to grow as artists and set higher goals with every tour and release.”
Quickly becoming a name to know, Pretty Pity has been turning heads with a sound that borrows from metal, punk, and classic rock all while landing as an unbelievably catchy pop record. Hot off the heels of their addition to Orlando’s Summer School date alongside Honey Revenge and South Arcade, Pretty Pity‘s Road 2 Summerfest will also lead them into a direct support slot with Royale Lynn in August. For a band on the rise, Pretty Pity has certainly put together one hell of a summer.
Stay tuned for more news from Pretty Pity very soon.

ROAD 2 SUMMERFEST
June 26 – Orlando, FL – Summer School Fest
June 29 – Charlotte, NC – Snug Harbor
June 30 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
July 1 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean
July 2 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest
July 5 – Nashville, TN – East Room

| THE ROYALE PAIN IN THE ASS TOUR Supporting Royale Lynn August 14 – Lynchburg, VA – Super Rad Arcade Bar August 15 – Raleigh, NC – Kings August 16 – Gainesville, FL – Heartwood Soundstage August 18 – Winter Park, FL – Conduit August 19 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum August 21 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen August 22 – Little Rock, AR – Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack August 23 – Oklahoma City, OK – Resonant Head August 25 – Houston, TX – The Secret Group August 26 – Dallas, TX – TX Tea Room August 27 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger |
ABOUT PRETTY PITY
Founded in Central Florida, Pretty Pity is bringing a new and unique flavor to the Pop Rock genre. They’ve garnered attention from many for captivating hooks, tasty guitar riffs, and pop vocal gymnastics which have gone viral online. Their most recent music releases have reignited a core fan base which grew from their consistent involvement and support of their local scene.
Consisting of Tani Jade (vocals) David Kislik (lead guitar) Alex Gonzalez (bass) Billy De Guzman (rhythm guitar) and Hernando Torrealba (Drums) the band continues to impress audiences with vulnerable lyrics based on real life experiences, and explosively magnetic live performances that make it nearly impossible to take your eyes off the stage.
With each band member regularly listening to different genres and styles of music, it is hard to pin point exactly what makes a Pretty Pity song, just that. In each track you’ll notice influences of Metal with heavy guitars and complicated riffage, Pop Punk flares in the drums, a Classic Rock feel to the thick bass lines, and glimmers of Pop music encased within the melodies. Making each song entirely its own. Need an example? Just listen.
PRETTY PITY
Tani Jade
David Kislik
Billy DeGuzman
Alex Gonzalez
Hernando Torrealbo

