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Hayden James Drops Third Album ‘We Could Be Love’ – A Celebration of Love, Friendship, and Growth

Multi-platinum Australian artist Hayden James has officially released his highly anticipated third album We Could Be Love. Spanning 11 tracks, the album showcases Hayden’s evolution as one of Australia’s top electronic producers, blending his signature sound with emotive lyricism and dynamic collaborations.

We Could Be Love captures the highs and lows of Hayden’s musical journey, from his early days in Sydney to his rise as a global dance music favourite. The album features standout guest appearances, including British-Ethiopian singer Izzy Bizu and UK’s Ross Quinn, adding a fresh layer to Hayden’s pop-electronic style.

“WCBL was such a fun album to write with so many incredible feature artists. It feels so special to release an album right now and I want to give fans a whole moment with my music…not just a song or two. This album takes me from the beach to the club and back. It’s emotive and powerful and I’m so proud of every record and thankful to everyone involved. Turn it up and enjoy the vibes. ‘We could be love’ is all yours.”Hayden James.

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The album opens with the sultry Patience, a collaboration with Karen Harding, setting the tone for a project that moves between festival-ready anthems and late-night club tracks. Notable singles include Deep Diving with SHELLS and Make It with Kormak, both of which have received significant support on BBC Radio 1’s Dance Party.

As Hayden embarks on a North American tour, We Could Be Love is set to become the perfect soundtrack for everything from poolside gatherings to road trips. With this release, Hayden cements his place as a leading force in the global electronic music scene.

Hayden James Tour Dates

Friday, September 27 – 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Saturday, September 28 – Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY
Friday, October 4 – Concord Music Hall, Chicago, IL
Saturday, October 5 – Royale Boston, Boston, MA
Thursday, October 10 – The Novo, Los Angeles, CA
Friday, October 11 – The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ
Saturday, October 12 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO
Friday, October 18 – The Axis Club, Toronto, ON
Saturday, October 19 – New City Gas, Montreal, QC
Saturday, October 26 – Beach House, San Diego, CA
Friday, November 1 – It’ll Do, Dallas, TX
Saturday, November 2 – Concourse Project, Austin, TX
Friday, November 8 – Hollywood Theatre, Vancouver, BC
Saturday, November 9 – The Midway, San Francisco, CA
Friday, November 15 – Showbox Sodo, Seattle, WA

Written by Chris Lamaro