In spring 2008, Bedwetters was a support act for Good Charlotte & Avril Lavigne in Tallinn and spent the summer touring in the Baltics sharing the festival stages with the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Reamonn, Justice and many more.
In summer 2008, Bedwetters signed to a Swedish record label I Can Hear Music (TMC Entertainment) and the work on the debut album could begin. Petter Lantz (ex-Lambretta) was chosen to produce the material that the band had written during spring and summer 2008. The band headed to the studio in December and recording was finished in the end of January 2009. "Meet the Fucking Bedwetters" was released in Estonia and the world (iTunes) on 20 April 2009.
The video for the first single "Long.Some.Distance" off the debut album was directed by Henrik Hanson, long-time editor of Swedish music video wizards Jonas Akerlund and Johan Renck (RAF). The video received the highest rotation on MTV Baltics (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) and MTV Fresh award. The video also received airplay on MTV Sweden and Finland.
In 2009 and 2010, Bedwetters toured the Baltics, playing at festivals like Positivus, Be2gether, Fonofest, Baltic Beach Party, Reiu Rock and Rock Nights alongside Moby, Pete Doherty, Sinead O'Connor, Polarkreis 18, The Rasmus, ATB and many more.
On 16 August 2010, Radio 2 in Estonia, Radio 101 in Latvia, Opus3 in Lithuania and Radio Afera in Poland premiered the band's new single "Hayley". Video for "Hayley" was shot between 5–8 August in their hometown, Pärnu.
In May 2013, the band decided to break up and hold their final concert on 31 May 2013 in their hometown of Pärnu.[2]
In 2023, the band participated in Eesti Laul 2023, the preselection for Estonia's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Monsters". They competed in the first semi-final, and managed to qualify for the final. In the final, they managed to enter the superfinal, and eventually finished in third place.[4][5]