Suzi Quatro Drops New Song “Little Miss Lovely” — Listen Here
Society of Rock
American singer, songwriter, and bassist Suzi Quatro has released a new single titled “Little Miss Lovely,” offering fans another preview of her upcoming studio album, scheduled for release on March 27. The track marks the second single from the record and continues her long tradition of energetic rock music that has defined her career for decades.
The forthcoming album will also feature a special duet with rock veteran Alice Cooper, adding further anticipation among longtime listeners. While details about the collaboration remain limited, the pairing brings together two performers known for shaping classic rock’s theatrical and rebellious spirit.
A New Release and Busy Touring Schedule
Alongside the single’s release, Quatro confirmed an extensive touring schedule across Europe. The performances will take her through the United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Denmark, reflecting her strong following across the continent. She already has additional shows planned in Germany for early 2027, showing continued demand for her live performances.
Fans can hear the new Suzi Quatro song “Little Miss Lovely” as she prepares for the tour, which begins in April. Her 2026 dates include April 7 – Royal Concert Hall – Glasgow, UK; April 8 – Glasshouse Int Centre – Gateshead, UK; April 9 – Opera House – Manchester, UK; April 11 – Colosseum – Watford, UK; April 12 – New Theatre – Oxford, UK; April 14 – Cliffs Pavilion – Southend, UK; April 15 – Palladium – London, UK; April 17 – Forum – Bath, UK; April 19 – Symphony Hall – Birmingham, UK; April 20 – Pavilion – Bournemouth, UK; April 26 – Arena Ursynów – Warsaw, Poland; and April 27 – ICE Kraków – Kraków, Poland.
European Dates Continue Through 2027
The tour resumes in June and continues through autumn with stops including June 6 – CCS Congress Centre – Thale, Germany; June 19 – Circus Krone Bau – Munich, Germany; June 20 – Classic Rock Night – Wiesmoor, Germany; July 5 – Burgarena – Finkenstein, Austria; July 11 – Open Air – Großheubach, Germany; July 17 – Seebühne – Magdeburg, Germany; July 18 – Parkbühne – Plauen, Germany; July 25 – Fahrwangen, Switzerland; and July 30 – Schloss Salder – Salzgitter, Germany.
Further shows follow with August 8 – Parkbuhne – Leipzig, Germany; September 2 – Burg Wilhelmstein – Würselen, Germany; September 3 – Historische Stadthalle – Wuppertal, Germany; September 5 – Fuglsøcentret – Knebel, Denmark; October 10 – Glasschleif – Marktredwitz, Germany; and October 31 – Buderus Arena – Wetzlar, Germany. The schedule then extends into 2027 with February 27 – Sparkassen Arena – Bernau, Germany; February 28 – Georg Friedrich Händel Halle – Halle an der Saale, Germany; and March 1 – Friedrichstadt Palast – Berlin, Germany.
Quatro remains one of rock’s most recognized female performers, known for helping redefine the role of women in the genre during the 1970s. She gained international fame through successful releases such as “Can the Can” (1973) and “Devil Gate Drive” (1974), which performed strongly in Europe and Australia.
Across several decades, she has delivered well-known songs including “48 Crash,” “Stumblin’ In,” “If You Can’t Give Me Love,” “She’s In Love With You,” “Can the Can,” and “Devil Gate Drive.” With new music arriving and a full tour calendar ahead, Quatro continues adding new chapters to a career that has remained active across generations of rock listeners.



