British rock band Jayler releases new single ‘Need Your Love’

Jayler Voice Unheard Album
Jayler

The rising British rock band Jayler released the music video for their second single, “Need Your Love,” today, offering a second look at their debut album, “Voices Unheard.” The record is scheduled for release May 29 through Silver Lining Music.

The band, which draws inspiration from classic rock acts such as Led Zeppelin and Queen, describes the new track as a groove-heavy anthem focused on instinct and connection. The accompanying video was produced and created by Max Allcock.

“‘Need Your Love’ is about those nights where you clock someone across the room and just go for it,” the band said in a statement. “It’s not thought out, it just happens and is real. We’ve all been there in some way, just following the moment, the music and the energy.”

Jayler Voice Unheard Album

The release follows a successful run of performances in Brazil alongside Guns N’ Roses and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Jayler is currently preparing for a major 2026 tour schedule that includes more than 30 dates supporting Deep Purple, highlighted by a performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

To celebrate the upcoming album, the group has announced a series of U.K. launch shows and in-store signing sessions. Fans can purchase exclusive album-and-ticket bundles for these events through the band’s official website. “Voices Unheard” is currently available for pre-order.

Click here to purchase tickets.

2026 Dates

24 May – Ribs and Blues Festival, Raalte (NL)

30 May – Jacaranda Baltic, Liverpool (UK)***

31 May – HMV Vault, Birmingham (UK)***

1 June – The 100 Club, London (UK)***

2 June – Rough Trade, Nottingham (UK)***

3 June – Rough Trade, Bristol ()***

6 June – Sweden Rock Festival, Sölvesborg (SE)

4 July – AO Arena, Manchester (UK)*

5 July – bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham (UK)*

7 July – first direct bank arena, Leeds (UK)*

9 July – The 02, London (UK)*

11 July – 2000trees, Cheltenham (UK)

21-22 August – Parkenfestivalen, Bodø, (NO)

29 Sep – Arena 8888, Sofia (BG)**

1 Oct – BT Arena, Cluj-Napoca (RO)**

2 Oct – Papp László Sportaréna, Budapest (HU)**

4 Oct – TIPOS Aréna, Bratislava (SK)**

5 Oct – Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna (AT)**

7 Oct – O2 Arena, Prague (CZ)**

8 Oct – Atlas Arena, Łódź (PL)**

10 Oct – Stark Arena, Belgrade (RS)**

11 Oct – Boris Trajkovski Arena, Skopje (MK)**

13 Oct – Telekom Center Athens, Marousi (GR)**

16 Oct – Hallenstadion, Zürich (CH)**

17 Oct – Unipol Forum, Milan (IT) **

19 Oct – Sant Jordi Club, Barcelona (ES)**

20 Oct – Movistar Arena, Madrid (ES)

22 Oct – Adidas Arena, Paris (FR)**

23 Oct – Lotto Arena, Antwerp (BE)**

25 Oct – Royal Arena, Copenhagen (DK)**

26 Oct – Avicii Arena, Stockholm (SE)**

28 Oct – Spektrum Arena, Oslo (NO)**

29 Oct – Scandinavium, Gothenburg (SE)**

31 Oct – Qi Arena, Leipzig (DE)**

1 Nov – Sporthalle, Hamburg (DE)**

3 Nov – Westfalenhalle, Dortmund (DE)**

4 Nov – Uber Arena, Berlin (DE)**

6 Nov – Festhalle, Frankfurt (DE)**

7 Nov – Arena, Nuremberg (DE)**

9 Nov – Ziggodome, Amsterdam (NL)**

10 Nov – Zénith, Strasbourg (FR)**

12 Nov – Arkéa Arena, Bordeaux (FR)**

13 Nov – Zénith Nantes Métropole, Saint-Herblain (FR)**

15 Nov – LDLC Arena, Lyon (FR)**

18 Nov – Utilita Arena, Newcastle (UK)**

19 Nov – OVO Hydro, Glasgow (UK)**

21 Nov – bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham (UK)**

22 Nov – AO Arena, Manchester (UK)**

24 Nov – Eventim Apollo, London (UK)**

25 Nov – Royal Albert Hall, London (UK)**

*Special Guests to Sammy Hagar

**Special Guests to Deep Purple

***Acoustic & Electric Album Launch Shows