Rainbow Kitten Surprise Releases New Single 'Sixteen'

The track follows the band's 2025 album 'bones' and its hit single 'Dang'.

Mar. 20, 2026 at 9:00pm

The indie rock band Rainbow Kitten Surprise has released a new song called 'Sixteen.' The track was not included on the band's 2025 album 'bones' but the group is excited for fans to hear it. A visualizer for 'Sixteen' is available on YouTube, and the band is currently on a U.S. tour that concludes on March 25 in Austin, Texas, with plans for another leg starting in July.

Why it matters

Rainbow Kitten Surprise has built a loyal fanbase with their unique indie rock sound, and the release of a new single outside of their latest album cycle shows the band's continued creativity and engagement with their audience.

The details

The new single 'Sixteen' follows the success of Rainbow Kitten Surprise's 2025 album 'bones' and its hit single 'Dang.' While 'Sixteen' was not included on the 'bones' album, the band is still eager to share the new track with fans through a visualizer on YouTube.

  • Rainbow Kitten Surprise released the new single 'Sixteen' on March 20, 2026.
  • The band's 'bones' album was released in 2025.
  • Rainbow Kitten Surprise is currently on a U.S. tour that concludes on March 25, 2026 in Austin, Texas.
  • The band will launch another tour leg starting in July 2026.

The players

Rainbow Kitten Surprise

An indie rock band that has built a loyal fanbase with their unique sound.

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What they’re saying

“This track is slightly different from a lot of what bones carries, so we didn't actually include it on the record but we're happy that people are going to hear it.”

— Rainbow Kitten Surprise

What’s next

Rainbow Kitten Surprise will launch another tour leg starting in July 2026 in support of their new single 'Sixteen' and previous album 'bones'.

The takeaway

Rainbow Kitten Surprise continues to engage their fanbase with new music outside of their album cycles, demonstrating the band's creativity and commitment to their indie rock sound.