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Kid Kapichi Embrace Vulnerability on New Single Worst Kept Secret

“This album was much more introspective — seeing your reflection as you look out the window, rather than what’s on the other side.” – Jack Wilson

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Kid Kapichi Drop Introspective New Single Worst Kept Secret Ahead of Album Fearless Nature

Hastings duo Kid Kapichi return with Worst Kept Secret — a slow-burning, emotionally raw new single that marks a bold step forward for the band. Released today via Spinefarm, the track offers a personal glimpse into the themes behind their upcoming third album Fearless Nature, out 16th January 2026.

Blending the melancholy of Unkle and Richard Ashcroft with the sharp hooks and observational bite that have long defined their sound, Worst Kept Secret explores the delicate grey zone between friendship and something more.

Kid Kapichi – Worst Kept Secret (Official Lyric Video)

“It’s about being in that nether zone of are we friends, or more? Both knowing it’s more, but neither able to fully commit or ask those questions.” — Jack Wilson

Watch/Listen HERE 

Fearless Nature — A Band Reborn

Worst Kept Secret is just one piece of Fearless Nature, an album that reflects a creative reinvention and a deeper emotional focus. Produced by Mike Horner, former guitarist Ben Beetham, and the band themselves, it captures Kid Kapichi facing their fears and forging a louder, more introspective sound. Frontman Jack Wilson points to the album as a document of survival — written during one of the darkest periods of his life.

Kid Kapichi – Fearless Nature

“Listening back now I hear that fear, but it’s also comforting to know how quickly things can change for the better.”

From confronting personal demons to wrestling with change, Fearless Nature doesn’t shy away from discomfort — instead, it leans into it, resulting in a record full of raw reflections and bold sonic shifts.

Album Release Shows & Festival Dates

To mark the release of Fearless Nature, Kid Kapichi will play a string of in-store shows across the UK in January, including Rough Trade East, Thekla, and a hometown set at Music’s Not Dead, Bexhill. Festival slots already confirmed include Truck, Y Not, Bearded Theory, and APE Fest, with more to be announced.


KID KAPICHI JAN 2026 IN-STORES:
15 Jan – Banquet, Kingston
16 Jan – Rough Trade, Denmark St. (matinee)
16 Jan – Rough Trade East, London
17 Jan – Resident, Brighton
18 Jan – Thekla, Bristol
19 Jan – Rough Trade, Nottingham
20 Jan – Headrow House, Leeds
21 Jan – Rough Trade, Liverpool
22 Jan – Music’s Not Dead, DLWP, Bexhill-on-Sea

Tickets available here: www.kidkapichi.com  


FESTIVAL APPEARANCES:
23 May – Pretty Pissed Fest, Netherlands
24 May – Bearded Theory Fest, Derbyshire
26 July – Truck Fest, Oxfordshire
02 Aug – Y Not Fest, Derbyshire
30 Aug – APE Fest, London

New Album Fearless Nature Out January 16th, 2026, via Spinefarm  Pre-Order HERE  

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