Annahstasia has shared a music video for “Be Kind,” the opening track of her newly-released debut studio album, Tether. The clip, directed by P. Carter, stars the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter alongside artist Brighton Alfred. Watch it below.
What first struck me about the song was its stillness—the space where memory and sensation could take shape. That’s where the images found me,” Carter said in a press statement. “The short film is a meditation on the soul’s journey, on love that transcends lifetimes. Told through parallel storylines, past and present, it explores the possibility that some bonds are eternal.”
In the fall, Annahstasia will embark on a tour of Europe and the U.K. in support of Tether. The run of dates, which kicks off October 26 in Cologne, Germany, includes a stop at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris. Scroll down to see all of Annahstasia’s 2025 shows.
07-24 Ghent, Belgium – Boomtown
07-27 Suffolk, England – Latitude Festival
10-26 Cologne, Germany – Artheater
10-28 Munich, Germany – Kranhalle
11-5 Warsaw, Poland – Hydrozagadka
11-7 The Hague, Netherlands – Crossing Border Festival
11-08 Paris, France – Pitchfork Music Festival Paris
11-09 Hamburg, Germany – Nochtspeicher
11-11 Berlin, Germany – Privatclub
11-12 Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
11-13 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
11-20 London, England – St Pancras Old Church
11-21 London, England – St Pancras Old Church
11-23 Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
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