GRAMMY-winning Molly Tuttle recently released her critically acclaimed new album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine (Nonesuch Records), produced by Jay Joyce. Today—October 30, 2025—she shared the video for the LP’s unexpected cover of Icona Pop and Charli XCX’s “I Love It.” The video was directed by Fletcher Moore. Tuttle shared, “I didn’t go into the album thinking, ‘I want a cover song on this,’ [but] I suddenly started hearing this song again everywhere and it really grabbed me.” She continues, “Then one day in the studio Jay said, ‘You know what song I want to produce a cover of?’ And it was that song. He wanted a really spaced-out slow version where people hear it, and they don’t even know what song it is until they hear the lyrics … we ended up liking it so much that we put it on the album. It adds a really unexpected moment that I love.”
Tuttle and her powerhouse new live band have been crisscrossing North America on “The Highway Knows Tour,” winning over packed rooms and festival crowds with their magnetic performances. The run concludes December 13 in San Francisco, with a stop at The Fonda in Los Angeles just before on December 11. All dates are listed below and tickets are available here.
So Long Little Miss Sunshine was recorded in Nashville with Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), and marks the fifth full-length from the singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist. It is a bold, deeply personal body of work that embraces self-acceptance and reinvention.
The LP’s striking cover features multiple Mollys in different wigs—and one bareheaded—reflecting her lifelong journey with alopecia areata, a condition she’s lived with since age three. Musically, the album ventures into new territory with a vibrant mix of pop, country, rock, and flat-picking. Throughout her signature guitar work shines more prominently than ever before.
“I’ve been wanting to make this record for such a long time,” Tuttle says. “Part of me was scared to take such a big departure, and that went into the album title. Eventually I decided, ‘You know what? I’m just not going to care what people think. I’m going to do what I want.’”
Tuttle teased So Long Little Miss Sunshine with lead single “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark” which is her most successful radio track, landing at #1 on Americana Radio where it spent four weeks, a career-peak. It also debuted in the Top 20 at AAA and is currently #13, marking her first time on the chart. She performed the song on CBS Saturday where she also sat down with Anthony Mason for a profile – watch that here. She has also shared “Old Me (New Wig),” and “The Highway Knows.” Watch Molly’s WXPN’s World Cafe session here.
11/2 – Suwannee Hulaween – Live Oak, FL
11/12 – Poplar Hall – Appleton, WI
11/13 – Grand Theater – Wausau, WI
11/14 – Varsity Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
11/15 – Stoughton Opera House – Stoughton, WI
11/16 – Englert Theater – Iowa City, IA
11/18 – Castle Theatre – Bloomington, IL
11/20 – Vogue – Indianapolis, IN
11/21 – Memorial Hall – Cincinnati, OH
11/22 – Athenaeum Theatre – Columbus, OH
11/23 – TBD – Roanoke, VA
12/3 – Antone’s – Austin, TX
12/6 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA
12/7 – Arlington Theater – Santa Barbara, CA
12/10 – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ
12/11 – The Fonda – Los Angeles, CA
12/12 – Tower Theatre – Fresno, CA
12/13 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA