If your 2025 was feeling a little too calm, don’t worry — Waterparks just fixed that. Awsten, Otto, and Geoff are packing the neon energy, the genre-bending madness, and the “did-they-just-do-that?” attitude into The Prowler Tour and taking it across the UK and Europe next March. And honestly? It feels like exactly the kind of unhinged fun we all need.
The timing couldn’t be better either. The band just dropped their new single ANY MINUTE NOW on BMG, and if you haven’t already screamed along to it in your bedroom, the shower, or the bus (no judgement), you’ve got some catching up to do. It’s Waterparks at their best — loud, emotional, self-aware, and somehow both existential and stupidly catchy.
Awsten explains the track in a way that will make literally every person over the age of 12 feel painfully seen. Growing up feels like one big scam: you’re a kid thinking everything will make sense later, then you’re a teenager absolutely convinced adulthood is where all the answers live… and then adulthood hits and you realise, nope, we are all winging it. Every single one of us. Some people are just better at pretending.
And that’s kind of the magic of Waterparks — they make the whole messy, confusing “what am I doing with my life?” thing feel like a ride we’re all on together. The new song leans into that beautifully, with Awsten summing it up perfectly: even when you know nobody has it figured out, you still find yourself waiting for that moment when everything finally clicks — any minute now.
So imagine that track, times a thousand, blasting through rooms across Europe next spring. The tour kicks off in Munich on March 7th, hitting Germany, Belgium, France and Holland before diving into a massive UK & Ireland run — Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, Leeds, Bristol and finally London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 26th.
It feels like one of those tours where everyone ends up making friends with strangers, losing their voice, and realising life makes a lot more sense when you’re jumping up and down in a room with people who also don’t have their shit fully together. Which, to be fair, is the most Waterparks experience possible.
If you’re even thinking about going, take this as your sign. Tickets are up at waterparksband.com — go secure a spot before you’re sitting at home in March watching fan videos and asking why you didn’t sort your life out any minute now.


