Cam Announces Intimate London Show & Bold New Album ‘All Things Light’

by | Jun 17, 2025

Following the recent release of her spellbinding single Alchemy, GRAMMY®-winning artist Cam has officially announced her third full-length studio album, All Things Light, due out Friday, 18th July via RCA Records. Alongside the album news, the Huntington Beach, California-hailing musician has also confirmed a special one-off intimate show in London at The Tabernacle on 10th July 2025 — marking her first UK performance since her 2023 Roundhouse appearance.

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Cam (Szilveszter Makó)
Cam (Szilveszter Makó)

The Tabernacle show will offer fans an exclusive preview of the new record, with artist pre-sale tickets available from 10am BST on Wednesday 18th June, and general sale opening on Thursday 19th June at 10am BST.

All Things Light represents a bold new chapter for the now Nashville-based artist, weaving elements of country, folk, and avant-garde pop into what’s being described as her “most visionary work to date.” Born out of the isolation and transformation of early motherhood during the pandemic, the album finds Cam navigating themes of identity, mortality, and connection — with a deeply personal lens inspired by her young daughter Lucy.

Cam explains: “As Lucy started asking questions about life and death, I felt this pull to create something honest, something lasting — a collection of insights she could carry with her through the years.”

The announcement also arrives with the release of the album’s opening track, Turns Out That I Am God — a striking, vocal-forward composition underscored by raw guitar work and philosophical musings. Reflecting on the song’s deeper meaning, Cam shares: “There’s an Alan Watts talk where he speaks about how we’re all God, we’ve just forgotten. I wanted this song to express that idea humbly — asking how we might live our lives if we acknowledged that we are all God together.”

All Things Light was crafted with longtime producer Tyler Johnson (Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus) and a stellar lineup of collaborators, including Michael Uzowuru (Frank Ocean, SZA), Ethan Gruska (Phoebe Bridgers), Jeff Bhasker, Starrah, Ilsey Juber, and Ian Fitchuk. The project stems from the same creative well that led to Cam’s songwriting contribution on Beyoncé’s global smash COWBOY CARTER — work that recently earned her a GRAMMY® for Album of the Year.

With an album steeped in catharsis and contemplation, Cam offers a rich soundscape filled with insight, honesty and — above all — light.

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