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The Womack Sisters Release New Single, Sign to Daptone Records, Play London, The Hollywood Bowl And Will Be On Tour With Thee Sacred Souls and LA LOM

February 25, 2026

The latest single from the brightest new stars in the Daptone universe – R&B trio The Womack Sisters (BG, Zeimani, and Kucha Womack) release “You Went Away Too Long” today. The song opens with a dark herald of horns, orchestral chimes, and percussion groove, before shifting to the tender first verse: a melancholy longing of women who haven’t been able to forget. But real love and longing is not so simple. The mood turns when they launch into a haunting unison chorus dripping with the confidence of three women who refuse to wait too long for their due.

“This song holds a deep meaning that’s different for each of us,” explains the Sisters. “Imagine precious time stolen from your life, slipping away like sand through an hourglass, as your loved ones slowly forget the sound of your laughter. ‘You Went Away Too Long’ is a song about love and life interrupted.”

After joining forces with producer Gabriel Roth (aka Bosco Mann) and landing a slew of prominent bookings, it’s hard to imagine the Sisters will be waiting much longer.

Listen to “You Went Away Too Long” HERE

“You Went Away Too Long” Womack Sisters

“You Went Away Too Long” arrives after two stirring cuts released in the Fall of 2025. The Womacks’ debut single, “I (To Say Goodbye)” is a deeply soulful ballad. Sisters Kucha and Zeimani’s plaintive background vocals and BG’s powerful lead come together like a harmonic bouquet in full bloom. The feel-good swing of If You Want Me is propelled by the percussive attack of the piano and hard-hitting call and response vocals, showcasing the Sisters’ uncompromising rawness and pop-sensible control in equal measure.

Upcoming Shows Announced
This Summer, The Womack Sisters make a grand return to the live stage with Daptone label-mates and modern soul innovators Thee Sacred Souls, and Latin instrumental fusion pioneers LA LOM. The Constellation Tour will take them to amphitheaters across North America. Tickets are available for each date HERE. On March 21st, the Sisters will be part of the “Old School Love” festival in Santa Anna.  On April 23rd, they join Thee Sacred Souls for their sold-out show at The Greek in Los Angeles and then on August 14, the Sisters open for Al Green at the legendary Hollywood Bowl.

About the Womack Sisters
Kucha, Zeimani, and BG were singing before they could walk. Hailing from a soul music pedigree, they grew up on stages and in studios all over the world, singing behind their parents as well as their uncle, Bobby Womack. No matter where they called home—London, Thailand, Amsterdam, Kenya, West Virginia, the Bahamas—music and family were always a constant at the center of their lives. As they grew up, each with their own journeys and heartaches, they found their own voices and their own way.

Kucha, the youngest of the three, has a pure soulful tone, with a gritty sweetness—in stark contrast to her Curtis and Smokey influences. Zeimani’s voice is rich, full, and sultry, laced in rhythm and able to creep from a moan to a squall with silky smoothness. The power and range of eldest sister BG’s voice seems boundless. She has her grandfather – the iconic Sam Cooke’s – uncanny ability to move between the cleanest pop runs and the bluesiest gospel growls without compromising either. As a trio, their three distinct voices become one instrument, playfully trading leads and blossoming into perfectly blended harmonies as only sisters can.

In 2016, a mutual friend introduced the Sisters to Daptone co-owner and producer Gabriel Roth (aka Bosco Mann), who heard them sing and fell quickly and deeply in love with their voices. Soon after, they met up at Daptone’s Penrose Studios in Riverside, CA to cut their first 45 together, “If You Want Me” b/w “I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye).”

The Womack Sisters 2026 Tour Dates
Mar 21 / Santa Ana, CA – Old School Love
Mar 28-29 / Boise, ID – Treefort Music Festival
Apr 23 / Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre^
May 21 / London, UK – Jazz Cafe
May 24 / London, UK – Cross the Tracks
Jul 30-Aug 2 / Happy Valley, OR – Pickathon
Aug 4 / Calgary, ALB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium^
Aug 8 / Carnation, WA – Remlinger Farms*
Aug 9 / Vancouver, BC – Freedom Mobile Arch*
Aug 11 / Forest Grove, OR – McMenamins Grand Lodge Concerts at The Grove*
Aug 12 / Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amp*
Aug 14 / Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl~
Aug 15 / Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre*
Aug 16 / Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center at Fresno State*
Aug 18 / Salt Lake City, UT – Beddy’s Plaza at America First Field*
Aug 20 / Denver, CO – Junkyard*
Aug 21 / Dillon, CO – Dillon Amphitheater*
Aug 22 / Taos, NM – Red Willow Park*
Aug 25 / El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum*
Aug 26 / Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre*
Aug 28 / San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at PetCo Park*
Sep 10 / San Antonio, TX – Freeman Coliseum*
Sep 11 / Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall*
Sep 12 / Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory*
Sep 15 / Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy*
Sep 17 / Vienna, VA – Filene Center at WolfTrap*
Sep 18 / Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion*
Sep 20 / Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre*
Sep 22 / Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion*
Sep 23 /  Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center*
Sep 26 / Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed Fairgrounds*

^with Thee Sacred Souls
*The Constellation Tour with Thee Sacred Souls & LA LOM
~with Al Green