Acclaimed husband-and-wife duo Watchhouse are gearing up to share their first full-length album in nearly four years. Today (February 25), talented musicians and lyricists Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz have shared the lead single “All Around You,” an enchanting preview of what’s to come.
Anchored with a steady, comforting beat and sparkling acoustic accompaniment, “All Around You” reminds us of the paths we’ve taken that led us to where we are today.
“Home, home, home, home,” the pair chant in sweet, smooth harmony. “Can’t you feel it right behind you? / Ain’t it always just ahead and all around you too?”

“All Around You” is the first single off of Watchhouse’s upcoming album, Rituals, due out May 30 via Tiptoe Tiger Music/Thirty Tigers. The 11-track LP, co-produced by Ryan Gustafson of The Dead Tongues, focuses on themes of growth, change, and the individual impacts we have on the world.
In support of their new music, Watchhouse has also confirmed an extensive 2025 tour, which kicks off in early April and stretches into late November. Alongside their headlining shows and festival appearances, the pair will also serve as support for two dates of The Avett Brothers‘ summer tour.
You can view a complete list of Watchhouse’s upcoming performance dates below. Additional information on the shows and ticketing options can be found by visiting the band’s official website.
Listen to “All Around You” below:
Watchhouse’s 2025 Tour Dates:
April 11 – Storrs, Conn. @ Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
April 20 – Boulder, Colo. @ Bluebird Music Festival
April 25 – Dalles, Texas @ Old Settler’s Music Festival
April 27 – Wilkesboro, N.C. @ MerleFest
May 31 – Vienna, Va. @ Wolf Trap *
June 14 – St. Paul, Minn. @ Palace Theatre
June 15 – Maquoketa, Iowa @ Codfish Hollow Barnstormers
June 17 – Kalamazoo, Mich. @ Bell’s Eclectic Cafe
June 18 – Madison, Wisc. @ The Sylvee
June 19 – Chicago, Ill. @ Thalia Hall
June 20 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Rock the Ruins
June 22 – Louisville, Ky. @ Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
July 11 – Morrison, Colo. @ Red Rocks Amphitheater *
July 12 – Cheyenne, Wy. @ The Lincoln
July 14 – Jackson, Wy. @ Center for the Arts
July 16 – Seattle, Wash. @ Neptune Theatre
July 17 – Jacksonville, Ore. @ Britt Festival Pavilion
July 18 – Portland, Ore. @ Revolution Hall
July 19 – Portland, Ore. @ Revolution Hall
Aug. 9 – Lyons, Colo. @ Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
Aug. 10 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Pikes Peak Center
Aug. 12 – Toronto, Ontario @ The Concert Hall
Aug. 13 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Asbury Hall
Aug. 14 – Homer, N.Y. @ Center for the Arts of Homer
Aug. 15 – Portland, Maine @ State Theatre
Aug. 16 – Manchester, Vt. @ Green Mountain Bluegrass & Roots
Aug. 18 – Charlton, Mass. @ The Pavilion at Tree House Brewing
Aug. 30 – Wilmington, N.C. @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Sept. 21 – Richmond, Va. @ Iron Blossom Music Festival
Oct. 15 – Glenside, Pa. @ Keswick Theatre
Oct. 16 – Boston, Mass. @ Royale
Oct. 17 – New York, N.Y. @ Webster Hall
Nov. 7 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Tabernacle
Nov. 8 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Ryman Auditorium
Nov. 21 – Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel
Nov. 22 – Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel
Nov. 23 – Knoxville, Tenn. @ Tennessee Theatre
* supporting The Avett Brothers