Tallulah Argue, the 23 year old London based, Toronto born, alt-pop artist today releases fan-favourite new single I Think I’m Gonna Love You Forever. To celebrate the release, Argue last night headlined London’s The George Tavern as part of the Our Dear Friends collective. This was Argue’s first London headliner of 2026 following previous sold-out shows at The Lexington and other iconic venues. Recent single Narcissist won critical acclaim from the likes of Clash, Asbo Magazine, Still Listening as well as radio support through BBC Introducing Mixtape. There has also been sustained support via Spotify playlists, including Fresh Finds.
I Think I’m Gonna Love You Forever finds Argue at her most lyrically tender: confessional, hugely honest – all underpinned with a stunningly haunting chorus.
On the new single, Tallulah Argue says “I Think I’m Gonna Love You Forever” is about being sat in my bedroom at 2 am, stripped bare of everything except my heart ache and the bittersweet notion that I may never get over them“
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