Sep 28
JoJo Siwa Unveils Empowering New Single ‘Infinity Heart’ Ahead of Landmark UK Tour
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JoJo Siwa, the multi-talented artist and LGBTQ+ advocate, has announced the release of her latest single, ‘Infinity Heart,’ a powerful anthem that coincides with the highly anticipated Infinity Heart Tour set to arrive in the UK this October. Siwa’s announcement marks not only a significant musical milestone but also a personal and creative renaissance, as the singer reconnects with the joyful, unapologetic spirit that defined her early career.
‘Infinity Heart’ is more than just the title track for Siwa’s tour—it is a symbol of enduring creativity and personal growth. The motif itself carries deep historical significance for Siwa, originally appearing as part of her childhood cancer foundation’s logo. This emblem of boundless hope and resilience has now been adopted as a rallying point for her new musical journey.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Siwa shared, “I realised I missed the mentality I had during my childhood career, making choices that felt fun and true to me. That’s what Infinity Heart is about: no matter what happens, your heart keeps going and keeps growing.”
For many fans, especially within the LGBTQ+ community, Siwa’s journey serves as a beacon of authenticity and courage. By embracing the mentality of her early career, she encourages her audience to remain true to themselves, regardless of the challenges they may face.
The Infinity Heart Tour kicks off on 29 September in Dublin, Ireland, before heading across Europe, with a string of sold-out shows confirming Siwa’s enduring popularity. For UK fans, the tour’s October dates are especially significant, offering a rare chance to see Siwa perform live and celebrate a message of joy and inclusion that has become central to her public persona.
Siwa’s concerts have historically been safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth and allies, with fans often expressing that her unapologetic openness about her identity has helped them embrace their own. As an out queer woman, Siwa has used her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and representation, making her tour an event of both musical and cultural importance.
‘Infinity Heart’ arrives amid a period of significant personal and professional growth for Siwa. In recent months, she has spoken publicly about the importance of returning to the creative freedom that characterized her early successes. “This song perfectly encompasses the mindset and mentality I have right now. I feel so grateful to be able to create art that shares that,” Siwa stated in a recent interview.
The new single follows a string of releases, including her cover of ‘Bette Davis Eyes’, which topped the iTunes Pop UK charts, and ‘Raspy’, which garnered significant attention online. Each project has showcased Siwa’s willingness to experiment with new sounds while remaining grounded in the authenticity that resonates with her fanbase.
The impact of Siwa’s visibility extends beyond music. As one of the most prominent openly queer figures in mainstream entertainment, her career serves as a reminder of the progress made toward LGBTQ+ inclusion, as well as the work that remains. Her Instagram announcement for ‘Infinity Heart’ emphasized the personal nature of the project, stating: “I am so proud of this song for so many reasons… the meaning behind this song is truly special to me (I’ll share soon), but I’m also so excited to see how you interpret the song and what it ends up meaning to you.”
As Siwa prepares to embark on her Infinity Heart Tour, she remains a powerful advocate for LGBTQ+ youth, using her music and platform to uplift and inspire. The tour promises to be a celebration of resilience, creativity, and community—a fitting tribute to the message of ‘Infinity Heart.’
For her fans, especially those from marginalized communities, Siwa’s continued success and visibility are sources of hope and affirmation. With ‘Infinity Heart’ now available across all streaming platforms, and tour dates fast approaching, Siwa is poised to make 2025 a landmark year for both her career and the broader landscape of LGBTQ+ representation in popular culture.