Two Feet Returns With “Lost Your Ghost” Ahead of New EP and Tour
January 23, 2026, Los Angeles — Two Feet begins 2026 with “Lost Your Ghost,” a bold new release that marks a turning point for the platinum recording artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. The track arrives ahead of his upcoming North American headline run, The Next Steps Tour, and will appear on his forthcoming project Songs for February, out February 6.
Built with intention and restraint, “Lost Your Ghost” signals a shift in both sound and mindset. Dess leans into momentum and scale, crafting a song designed not just to be heard, but shared. It is urgent without being rushed, controlled yet emotional, with a hook that feels inevitable in its pull. The result is a track that invites collective release, aiming to connect a room full of people in the same moment.
“Lost Your Ghost” also sets the tone for Songs for February, a project that represents a creative and personal reset. Written entirely sober, the EP is Dess’ first full release in seven years created with complete clarity. Where past work often lived in darkness and isolation, this new chapter opens outward, grounded in honesty and forward motion.
Behind the music is a story of survival. After building a massive global following with billions of streams, a No. 1 Billboard hit, and sold-out tours, Dess was quietly unraveling. As a fully self-made artist, sudden success came with unchecked access and addiction. Despite multiple hospitalizations and warnings from doctors, he continued touring and releasing music while hiding the severity of his struggle.
Now 12 months sober, Dess is emerging with renewed focus and purpose. That transformation is woven directly into Songs for February, not as a retrospective, but as a declaration of movement. “Lost Your Ghost” captures that moment of change, a song born from hard-earned clarity and built to feel unavoidable.
With a new project on the way and The Next Steps Tour set to follow, Two Feet is not looking back. He is building forward, shaping a sound that feels bigger, more open, and rooted in connection rather than escape.
North American Headline Dates
3.4 Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
3.5 San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater
3.6 Sacramento, CA @ Channel 24
3.8 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
3.9 Seattle, WA @ The Neptune
3.10 Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
3.13 Denver, CO @ Summit (1+1)
3.14 Denver, CO @ Summit (1+1)
3.17 Des Moines, IA @ Woolys
3.18 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
3.19 Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity
3.21 Chicago, IL @ Park West
3.22 Detroit, MI @ St Andrews (1+1)
3.23 Detroit, MI @ St Andrews (1+1)
3.25 Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe
3.26 Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
3.27 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts
3.29 Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone
3.30 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
3.31 Buffalo, NY @ Electric City
4.3 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
4.4 Montreal, QC @ Beanfield (1+1)
4.5 Montreal, QC @ Beanfield (1+1) Holding
4.7 Quebec City, QC @ Imperial Bell
4.9 Boston, MA @ Royale
4.10 Providence, RI @ The Strand
4.11 New York, NY @ Racket
4.13 Allentown, PA @ Archer Music Hall
4.14 Norwalk, CT @ District Music Hall
4.16 Wilmington, DE @ The Queen
4.17 Washington, DC @ 930 (Late show)
4.18 Richmond, VA @ The National
4.20 Charleston, SC @ Music Farm
4.22 Tampa, FL @ The Ritz Ybor (AEG)
4.23 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
4.24 Orlando, FL @ The Plaza Live (AEG)
4.26 Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
4.27 Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
4.28 St. Louis, MO @ The Hawthorn
4.30 Kansas City, MO @ The Truman
5.1 Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theatre
5.3 Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge
5.4 Austin, TX @ Emos
5.6 Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine
5.8 Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
5.9 Tempe, AZ @ Van Buren
5.10 Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
5.13 Salt Lake City, UT @ Rockwell at The Complex
5.15 Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory