ENGLISH TEACHER share live video for “Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space” in collaboration with Pinterest Predicts 2025

English Teacher share a special live performance video as part of the Pinterest Predicts 2025 series which sees the Mercury Prize winning Leeds band perform their song “Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space”.

The Simon Lane directed video is inspired by the Fisherman Aesthetic which Pinterest predicts will be one of the style trends for 2025. The group were assigned creative control to bring their interpretation of the aesthetic to life in a video set against the vast backdrop of The Historic Dockyard, Chatham & Dungeness Beach.

On the video, director Simon Lane says:

“The aim was to create a fisherman aesthetic for Pinterest, letting that guide every creative decision from the epic dockyard location, through styling you can see Lily’s lobster knitwear and art direction with lobster pots, buoys and fishing nets, we had a lot of fun making it!”

On Fisherman Aesthetic Pinterest outline: Gen Z and Gen X are riding the wave of a new laid-back maritime attitude with cable-knit sweaters, striped tops, and sardine tattoos. Yes, it’s true: Searches are soaring for sardine tattoos. Everything’s fishy here.

ABOUT English Teacher

The Yorkshire quartet’s biting social commentary and unique musical soundscapes saw their Mercury winning debut album This Could Be Texas (Island) chart at number 8 amid a flurry of 5-star reviews. It has been described as “a landmark debut” (NME), “one of the great debut albums of the 21st century” (The Sunday Times) and “setting (them) up for a long and adventurous career” (UNCUT). Their stunning ascent continues to reach new levels, with sold out UK and European headline tours recently completed, and the group have recently been shortlisted for BBC Radio 1’s Sound Of 2025. With the world at their feet, the band have their sights firmly set on album number 2…

ABOUT Pinterest Predicts: 20 bold trends for 2025

Baby showers will be out. Nesting parties will be in. Pickle fixes, cherry reds and chaotic cakes will be all the rage. Today, Pinterest is releasing its annual trend report, Pinterest Predicts, to give consumers and advertisers a first look at the trends you’ll see everywhere in 2025. The trends show that more people are leaning toward bold forms of expression and maximalism. 2025 will be about making a statement—individuals will look for ways to stand out and engage all their senses through their style choices.

To celebrate the launch of Pinterest Predicts, Pinterest is dropping 20 exclusive products and experiences from December 9th to December 13th on a first-come, first-served basis. These trend drops will give lucky users a chance to try on next year’s trends before everyone else. From 14-carat tooth gems, to tentacle manicures by acclaimed nail artists, and personalised chaos cakes, there is a world of trendy treats for users to try. Each drop brings a new form of inspiration for the year ahead, including unique offerings from top brands like Greggs, Poodle & Blonde, and more.

Visit pinterestpredicts.com to learn more about the 20 trends for 2025 in home décor, fashion, beauty, food and beverage, and travel. Check out the Pinterest Predicts profile to explore and shop all the trends and enter for a chance to claim exclusive trend drops.

Live Dates
21st Dec – Bedford Esquire – Music Venue, Bedford, UK
20th Jan – Shibuya, WWW, X, JP
3rd May – Heartbreakers    Southampton, UK
17th May – Get Together Festival, Sheffield, UK
23rd May – Wide Awake Festival 2025, UK
13 July – Exhibition Park, Newcastle, UK * Fontaines D.C.
31 July – All Together Now Festival 2025, Portlaw, IE
15th August – Wythenshawe Park, Sale, UK * Fontaines D.C.

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