Great Britain is under threat. Not from war or recession, but from something far more dangerous: hope.
Across the country, young people are speaking out, demanding better, and believing they deserve a future. We will not stand for it.
Today, RØRY announces the formation of the “KIDS THESE DAYS PARTY”, a powerful new movement set to de-unite Britain and restore the values this country was built on: silence, inequality, and repression. The mission is simple: together, we can stop hope.
Launching alongside the party is its official anthem, ‘KIDS THESE DAYS’, a rallying cry against the rising tide of self-expression, therapy culture, and emotional awareness sweeping the nation. The track arrives with its first party political broadcast on St George’s Day, marking the beginning of a campaign to challenge the unsettling spread of optimism across the UK.
Speaking on the movement, RØRY articulates: “Kids these days are getting diagnosed with ADHD, going to therapy, and talking about their feelings. That is not how it’s done. This is GREAT BRITAIN. We suppress things here. It’s time someone did something about it.”
The KIDS THESE DAYS PARTY will stand firmly against the youth, the future, and anything that threatens the proud British tradition of bottling it up and getting on with it. Patriots are encouraged to join the movement, say less, feel less, and expect nothing. The party anthem ‘KIDS THESE DAYS’ is out now, with the inaugural official political broadcast scheduled for St George’s Day.
Listen to ‘KIDS THESE DAYS’ here
Watch the music video for ‘KIDS THESE DAYS’ here
or by clicking the thumbnail below
Last year, RØRY was among the first wave of artists to be announced for Download Festival 2026, joining the critically acclaimed festival line-up alongside headliners Limp Bizkit, Guns N Roses and many, many more incredible bands. It was recently revealed that she’ll be performing on the main stage on the Sunday of the festival, sharing the stage with the likes of Linkin Park, Bad Omens, Ice Nine Kills and other big names.
In a viral announcement video that has now has far surpassed a million views, RØRY joked:
“I’m disappointed in the Download line up this year, and quite frankly somebody has got to say it. It’s not the headliners – Linkin Park, Guns N Roses, Limp Bizkit, that’s really good. Bad Omens, Architects, amazing. Have you seen that delusional old ADHD bitch on there?! Download have let themselves go.”
Keep your eyes peeled for more RØRY news, and “KIDS THESE DAYS PARTY” news, in the very near future.