“A reflective opener leading into a postiive cacophony of sound with spitting rhymes and a tasty backbeat that’ll have you bopping away coupled with that oh so relatable kitchen sink commentary lyricism.”

Good Health Good Wealth’s huge summer of festivals has seen them ignite crowds everywhere from Glastonbury to Truck, and the biggest moment is still yet to come when they open the 40,000 capacity Chevron Stage at the Reading and Leeds Festivals this month. Further rising with Radio 1 and Radio X airplay, the duo now keep their momentum at fever pitch as they share the new single ‘I Forgot’.

‘I Forgot’ calls on influences such as Plan B‘AM’-era Arctic Monkeys and Radiohead as the foundations for frontman Bruce Breakey’s charismatic, confessional lyricism. This time he takes an unfiltered dive into his declining mental state as he tries to establish a healthy routine to counteract a lifestyle in which the party never ends. It’s raw, honest and painfully self-aware, but infused with a jet black sense-of-humour as he debates, “But I could go out for one.”

This ever-evolving track – from sparse, piano-led vulnerability to hard-hitting indie-rock bounce – represents the Sunday chapter in the band’s debut album ‘This Time Next Year We’ll Be Millionaires’. It documents the blurry highs, existential lows and beautifully mundane middle-ground of an ordinary week in Bruce’s life. After the escapist Saturday night tear-up of ‘White Men’‘I Forgot’ is the crushing comedown.

Bruce says, “‘I Forgot’ was a hard track to write, I wanted to be as honest as I could which is always harder to do than saying something with a bit of a glint in your eye. It is a song I keep circling back to as it crops up so often in mine and my friends daily lives as we continue to repeat certain patterns.  That endless cycle of drinking for fun, taking it too far, then drinking numb, rinse and repeat.

Thankfully music is such an amazing tool to get those, to quote Peep Show, ‘man feelings’ out in the open. I hope people relate to this song and hear the positivity underneath it that even though it’s a battle, it’s one we have to keep fighting.”

After the epic Reading / Leeds weekend, Bruce and bandmate Simon Kuzmickas return to Good Health Good Wealth action in October with their debut European tour as support to Big Special. Their biggest UK headline tour then gets underway in November with most shows either sold-out or with very limited tickets remaining available HERE. Their first date on the 2026 calendar is a show at London’s historic Roundhouse, again with Big Special.

DEBUT ALBUM ‘THIS TIME NEXT YEAR WE’LL BE MILLIONAIRES’ COMING THIS OCTOBER – REGISTER FOR UPDATES HERE

AUGUST

22nd – Reading Festival

23rd – Leeds Festival

OCTOBER – SUPPORT TO BIG SPECIAL

8th – Bruges, Cactus Cafe

9th – Antwerp, Trix Bar

10th – Rotterdam, Rotown

11th – Amsterdam, Bitterzoet

12th – Tilburg, Hall of Fame

14th – Copenhagen, Loppen

15th – Hannover, Lux

16th – Berlin, Kantine

17th – Warsaw, Chmury

18th – Prague, Cafe V lese

NOVEMBER – HEADLINE TOUR

20th – Leeds, Headrow House

21st – Manchester, Deaf Institute (SOLD OUT)

22nd – Glasgow, McChuills

27th – Birmingham, Dead Wax (LOW TICKETS)

28th – Bristol, Louisiana (SOLD OUT)

29th – London, Oslo (SOLD OUT)

30th – Brighton, The Hope & Ruin (LOW TICKETS)

DECEMBER – HEADLINE SHOW

13th – Dublin, Whelan’s

FEBRUARY 2026 – SUPPORT TO BIG SPECIAL

27th – London, Roundhouse

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