“Brat punk” pioneer DELILAH BON returns with fire and rage on her new single ‘Time’s Up’, a call-out track demanding accountability for those in power who have abused their positions against those they were meant to protect. In direct response to the horrors surrounding ICE enforcement and immigration raids in the US, Bon recently made the difficult decision to cancel her US tour. With that decision made, she says there is no longer a reason to hold back from speaking out. “People need protest music and now is the right moment to speak out.”
On the ignition that sparked the release Bon shared:
“‘Time’s Up’ is a song I wrote in reaction to the Epstein files and the complete lack of justice for survivors. It’s about exposing the men who abuse their power and giving the victims a voice. As a society we are not angry enough and this song came from my rage, seeing how victims of sexual abuse were cast aside and not protected by the system.”
After cancelling her US spring tour, Bon has organised a charity gig raising funds for those impacted by raids and family separation in the US. Taking place at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on Sunday 17th May, the show is now fully sold out and will be filmed so her US fans can still enjoy the show in anticipation of her return at a later date. The UK fan community have also contributed handmade crochet pieces, artwork, and more to be sold in solidarity, turning the event into a wider act of support.
“We will be screaming extra loud for them all and creating something historical,” Bon says.
With support from MOBO-certified drill and gothic rap artist Crae Wolf, this will be DELILAH BON’s only UK headline show in 2026, with Australian tour announced for November this year and a further International tour to be announced imminently for September.
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