Sweet Pill Reveals Official Music Video For “Letting Go”

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[Photo via Juliette Boulay]

Sweet Pill just kicked off their summer and fall tour dates, and they also revealed their new music video for “Letting Go”—the final track from their March 2026 record Still There’s A Glow.


Vocalist Zayna Youssef shares, “‘Letting Go’ has to be one of our favorite Sweet Pill songs. The music was written carefully. It was also the last song we had for me to fill in with lyrics and melody. It was in the last couple hours of being in the studio that I organized my thoughts and finally committed to what I was saying.”

The artist continues, “I remember being so nervous to sing it in front of the guys. I didn’t want them to be underwhelmed, especially since I spent a while trying to fill it in. Everyone loved it! The song changed and became so meaningful because I was being really honest with what I was saying. I almost had no choice but to second-guess because I was running out of time. The music itself reflects a piece of everyone and is very special to play together. I’m always impressed with how the guys can write.”

Youssef adds, “Now that we’re back on the road, we find it so important to be honest with ourselves and each other, to understand where we came from, how far we have come, and still have to go. We’re all human, and this year has been humbling for us. The music video beautifully captures shots of us being together and reminiscing about our beginnings, leading us to where we are now. There is no sweeter way to tie ‘Still There’s A Glow’ all together than with a song we believe in.”


Check out the new video below and score a physical record here.


Sweet Pill is currently on their Still There’s A Glow…Again tour run. Check out the full route below and secure your tour tickets here.

Tour Dates:


  • Aug. 21—Austin, TX, US @ Mohawk
  • Aug. 22—San Antonio, TX, US @ Paper Tiger
  • Aug. 25—Mesa, AZ, US @ Nile Theater
  • Aug. 27—Los Angeles, CA, US @ El Rey Theatre
  • Aug. 28—San Francisco, CA, US @ August Hall
  • Aug. 30—Portland, OR, US @ Hawthorne Theatre
  • Aug. 31—Seattle, WA, US @ Neumos
  • Sept. 3—Denver, CO, US @ Oriental Theater
  • Sept. 5—Omaha, NE, US @ Slowdown
  • Oct. 6—Columbus, OH, US @ King of Clubs
  • Oct. 7—Chicago, IL, US @ Thalia Hall
  • Oct. 9—Minneapolis, MN, US @ Fine Line
  • Oct. 11—Indianapolis, IN, US @ Hi-Fi Annex
  • Oct. 12—Grand Rapids, MI, US @ Pyramid Scheme
  • Oct. 14—Buffalo, NY, US @ Electric City
  • Oct. 16—Philadelphia, PA, US @ Philly Music Fest (Underground Arts)
  • Oct. 17—Amityville, NY, US @ Amityville Music Hall
  • Nov. 1—Baltimore, MD, US @ Ottobar
  • Nov. 2—Richmond, VA, US @ The Broadberry
  • Nov. 4—Durham, NC, US @ Motorco Music Hall
  • Nov. 5—Asheville, NC, US @ Revival
  • Nov. 7—Gainesville, FL, US @ The Wooly
  • Nov. 8—Orlando, FL, US @ The Beacham
  • Nov. 9—Tampa, FL, US @ New World Brewery
  • Nov. 11—Atlanta, GA, US @ The Masquerade (Hell)
  • Nov. 12—Birmingham, AL, US @ Saturn
  • Nov. 14—St. Louis, MO, US @ Sovereign
  • Nov. 15—Louisville, KY, US @ Headliners Music Hall
  • Nov. 22—Cambridge, MA, US @ The Sinclair

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