3/30/2026

KALI UCHIS ANNOUNCES “FOR THE GIRLS TOUR” WITH MARIAH THE SCIENTIST

KALI UCHIS ANNOUNCES “FOR THE GIRLS TOUR”

WITH SPECIAL GUEST MARIAH THE SCIENTIST

Laila! Joins As Support On Select Dates

 

Tickets Available Starting Tuesday, March 31 with Various Presales

 

General Onsale Begins Thursday, April 2 at 10AM Local Time on KaliUchis.com




LOS ANGELES, CA (March 2026) — Today, GRAMMY®-winning global recording artist Kali Uchis has announced her upcoming Kali Uchis: For The Girls Tour with special guest Mariah The Scientist. Opener Laila! will join the tour on select dates. Promoted by Live Nation, the North American run will see Uchis return to the stage for a series of highly anticipated performances across major amphitheaters and arenas this spring and summer.

The limited run kicks off on May 26 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, making stops across the U.S. in Atlanta, Tampa, Houston, Phoenix, Las Vegas and more before wrapping on August 8 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV.


Building on a run of sold-out tours, most recently her highly successful Sincerely, Tour arena outing with over 300,000 fans in attendance, along with critically acclaimed releases, Uchis continues to solidify her position as one of the most genre-defying and influential artists of her generation, known for seamlessly blending R&B, pop, Latin, and soul into a distinct global sound.


TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with an Artist Presale beginning Tuesday, March 31 at 10AM local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Thursday, April 2 at 10AM local time at LiveNation.com.

 

VIP:  The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium tickets, invitation to the pre-show Kali Uchis VIP Lounge 2.0, exclusive VIP merch item, VIP tour poster with exclusive Kali Uchis content & more. VIP package contents vary based on the offer selected. For more information, visit vipnation.com.

 

KALI UCHIS: FOR THE GIRLS TOUR DATES:

Mariah the Scientist Across All Shows

*With Laila!

^Festival Performance

 

Sat, May 23 – Chicago, IL – Sueños Music Festival^

Tue, May 26 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre*

Wed, May 27 – Albuquerque, NM – First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater*

Fri, May 29 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP*

Sat, May 30 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater*

Thu, Jun 4 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion*

Sat, Jun 6 – Queens, NY — Governors Ball Music Festival^

Mon, Jun 8 – Charlotte, NC – Truliant Amphitheater*

Wed, Jun 10 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre*

Sat, Jun 13 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre*

Tue, Jun 16 – Birmingham, AL – Coca-Cola Amphitheater*

Thu, Jun 18 – The Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Sponsored by Huntsman*

Fri, Jun 19 – Austin TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater*

Sat, Aug 1 – Inglewood, CA – HARD Summer Music Festival^

Sun, Aug 2 – St. Charles, IA – Hinterland Music Festival^

Wed, Aug 5 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

Fri, Aug 7 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

Sat, Aug 8 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena

 

ABOUT KALI UCHIS:

Global superstar, GRAMMY®-winning recording artist Kali Uchis has been hailed as a rare talent since she emerged. With artful forays into R&B, alt-pop, reggaeton, and Latin strains, she’s has released several of the most lauded albums of the past decade: from her 2015 mixtape Por Vida, to her 2018 debut LP Isolation, the 2020 Spanish set Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios), 2023's Red Moon in Venus, which features the 2x Platinum-certified “Moonlight,” and was regaled by TIME Magazineas the ‘Best Album of the Year,’ 2024’s ORQUÍDEAS, and now her most personal body of work, her forthcoming fifth studio album Sincerely, (5/9).

hackedepicciotto Share New Track "Wiederbelebung" || Announce New Album 'LICHTUNG' Out 7/10 On Mute

HACKEDEPICCIOTTO
ALEXANDER HACKE & DANIELLE DE PICCIOTTO

SHARE FIRST TRACK “WIEDERBELEBUNG”

EUROPEAN TOUR IN SPRING / SUMMER
ALEXANDER HACKE UK BOOK TOUR IN APRIL


 

photo credit: Mara von Kummer
 

Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto – hackedepicciotto - have announced details of a new album, LICHTUNG, out on limited-edition candy colored vinyl, CD and digitally on July 10, 2026.

The album launches today with “Wiederbelebung” (tr. “resurgence”), where the duo sing in unison to an eclectic electronic beat, heralding the release of their most dynamic album to date, where electronic elements have a voice of their own and their artistic strategy of symbiosis is reflected in their harmonious vocals.

Listen to and watch “Wiederbelebung” HERE.

The new album marks the point that Danielle de Picciotto and Alexander Hacke end a period of nomadic life. After 14 years - that’s longer than Homer’s Odyssey - they chose to set down roots and settle in the outer edges of Berlin, close to nature with fields not far from their garden. They explain, “The album is called LICHTUNG, which means a clearing, a place in which you can suddenly see the light in a dark forest, a place to rest. As the world seems to be spinning ever more quickly into a place of madness, being in this quiet place helps us think about how to deal with it all.”

The neighborhood is close to where Alexander grew up and, crucially, where at age 14, a mere 12 months before he joined Einstürzende Neubauten, he began experimenting with electronics. In a perfect circle, this being the first music he’s released since departing Neubauten, both he and Danielle found themselves experimenting with electronics as well as with their usual composition structure, and language. These eight new songs are characterized by a new, elegiac form, with long, interconnected pieces that suggest a larger composition, and the album’s lyrics, written by Danielle, are entirely in German for the first time. 

For Danielle, an American who had already lived in Berlin for several decades, (co-founding the city’s famed Love Parade) before setting off on her world tour with Alexander, this was a deliberate challenge that forced her to engage intensively for the first time with the German language and its historical connotations – a stark contrast to the freedom she had grown accustomed to in writing in English. Danielle explains, “I usually read and write in English, but this time I told myself: you have to make it happen: an entire album in German language and syntax. A suite of songs in the language of my adopted home.”

Alexander expands, “I’ve revisited electronic elements, moments of experimental electronic music, just like back then in my childhood bedroom in Lichtenrade, when I was still Alexander von Borsig. And once it was clear that Danielle would be writing lyrics and singing in German, I subsequently moved beyond many of those Anglo-American conventions that we had worked with in the past quite naturally, almost without ever questioning them.”

A sense of place has always been important to the duo, and their nomadic life is marked by each release: Menetekel was recorded in a medieval church in Krems on the Danube; The Current was recorded in Blackpool, on the northwest coast of England; Keepsakes was recorded at Europe’s first recording studio in Naples. Silver Threshold broke from this pattern, and was instead associated with a historical phase – namely, the pandemic.

Alexander goes on to explain, “Back then, we called it ‘the principle of liminality’ – a phase of transformation in which the everyday order, its values, and symbols are temporarily destabilised, suspended, or turned on their head. Without the journey - the trip around the world, the nomadic life - arriving at the clearing, and thus the new album, would never have been possible.”

Looking back, it becomes clear just how much hackedepicciotto, since their inception as a duo, have dedicated themselves to a larger narrative that is as personal as it is romantic, and at the same time worldly and introspective.

LICHTUNG is out on July 10, 2026 on limited-edition candy colored vinyl, CD and digitally.

Pre-order the album HERE.

hackedepicciotto have announced a series of dates in Germany and Portugal for spring. The tour will include a celebration of LICHTUNG at Berlin’s Silent Green on June 27, with very special guests, and will be preceded by Alexander‘s UK book tour.

The book tour, in support of the autobiography, Blast – Distorted Memories from Einstürzende Neubauten to Symphonic Drone – will see Alexander reading from the book, speaking about his adventurous life, creating live electronic soundscapes and answering questions at venues across the UK – full details below.

 

HACKEDEPICCIOTTO LIVE:

May 15 – Quakenbrück (DE), Theaterwerkstatt
May 17 – Karlsruhe (DE), Kohi
May 25 – Leipzig (DE), Wave Gotik Treffen Festival

June 6 – Frankfurt (DE), Ono
June 10 – Regensburg (DE), Ostentor Kino
June 13 – Düsseldorf (DE), Art:Walk Festival
June 27 – Berlin (DE), Silent Green – a celebration of LICHTUNG
July 10 – Porto (PT), KISMIF Museum Of Science Of Porto

July 11 – Lisbon (PT), Galeria Zé Dos Bois
Aug 27 – Poznan (PL), Estrada w Centrum
Jan 30,  2027 – Lübeck (DE), Treibsand

Latest dates and ticket links are HERE.

 

ALEXANDER HACKE BLAST BOOK TOUR:

April 3 – Lewes (UK), Con Club
April 5 – London (UK) Walthamstow Trades Hall 
April 7 – Edinburgh (UK), Voodoo Rooms
April 8 – Newcastle (UK), Cluny2
April 9 – Manchester (UK), Kamera
April 10 – Liverpool (UK), British Music Experience
April 11 - Birmingham (UK), Hare & Hounds


 

Track listing:

1. Lichtung
2. Vogelfrei
3. Wiederbelebung

4. Erntedank
5. Zeitenwende
6. Draussen
7. Einig
8. Der Marschal


Danielle de Picciotto: piano, violin, hurdy gurdy, vocals, electronics
Alexander Hacke: electric six string bass guitar, electronics, percussion, vocals

 

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Stornoway announce new album Beyonder + release lead single Marco Polo

STORNOWAY


ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM BEYONDER


25TH SEPTEMBER RELEASE


LISTEN TO LEAD SINGLE “MARCO POLO” NOW


SOLD OUT ROYAL ALBERT HALL SHOW TONIGHT



Photo credit John Bullock 2026. 


Ahead of their sold-out Royal Albert Hall show tonight - the biggest headline performance of their career, Stornoway unveil their most ambitious album yet, BEYONDER, out 25 September on Cooking Vinyl. Widely recognised as a band at the intersection of music and conservation, the group continue that mission with an album of wild hope, born from isolation and exploration. BEYONDER channels the powers of the natural world to reconnect us, using music to bring people closer to nature. The band also shares the luminous first single “Marco Polo”. [Listen here]


The song, which frontman Brian Briggs says is “the one I’ve been trying to write my whole life”, carries the warm sweep and melodic ease of a long-lost classic, somewhere in the lineage of Harry Nilsson’s Everybody’s Talkin’. Beginning with the gentle pull of an accordion, the song fizzes into life with a searching electric guitar line above a propulsive Marrakesh Express-style rhythm section before Briggs’ clear tenor leads into something both familiar and new.


On the single Briggs offers, “As a child I was captivated by books about great explorers like Jacques Cousteau and Thor Heyerdahl.  Their dangerous journeys gave them a deep respect for the natural world but I’ve come to realise that we don’t need the peril to build that connection - we just need to open our senses. This is where I believe nature and music meet - let them in, and we unlock a powerful force for connection.”


Beyonder began on the highest sea cliffs in Britain. On St Kilda, 100 km west of the Outer Hebrides, Briggs stood 430 metres above the Atlantic with no land between him and Canada. Surrounded by wheeling fulmars and dive-bombing skuas, he explains that he was “in their world, I couldn’t survive here for long.” A photograph he took that day now forms the album cover and marked the start of a creative rebirth.


“Never have I been anywhere so wild and exposed, and never have I felt more alive,” Briggs says. Volunteering as a National Trust ranger by day and writing by night, Briggs absorbed the island’s stark contradictions with abandoned “blackhouses” built by a community that lived sustainably for 4,000 years set alongside a modern military base watching the same horizon. That tension, between nature and geopolitics, fragility and resilience, runs through Beyonder.


Beyonder is an album for a changing world. It confronts the biodiversity and climate crises, the rise of divisive politics, and the toll these pressures take on our minds and communities. These are songs about journeys and destinations, discovery and choice, and taken together they cultivate a hopeful state of mind in unsettled times. 


“Lying in bed in a stone blackhouse in St Kilda, being deafened by a gale battering the island, made me realise how utterly insignificant I am. At the same time, I discovered a deeper connection to the planet than I’ve found anywhere else, a connection which gives me a sense of meaning, and a determination to take whatever small steps I can to protect it.  

Music is the greatest power I have. These songs are about bringing people back together with each other and the natural world.” (Brian Briggs)


Whilst underwritten by Briggs lyrics, Oli Steadman brings vocals, bass lines and guitar riffs influenced by his South African roots, while multi-instrumentalist Jon Ouin has played a major role in shaping the songs into the most uplifting and immersive album the band have ever made and takes them another step away from the folk label that has often been attached to them. Beyonder was mixed by multi-Grammy-winner Oli Jacobs (Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, The 1975).


Offstage, Briggs manages a wetland nature reserve in south-west Wales. For him, conservation and songwriting are intertwined, “music is the greatest power I have,” he says, “the news is so scary these days; people are pulling apart, not together.” This understanding that bringing people together matters, despite seemingly insurmountable challenges, adds purpose and hopefulness to Beyonder. Where earlier records shimmered with pastoral charm, this one feels broader in scope and surer of itself with the band orchestrally confident and more emotionally expansive. The writing is classic in construction but ambitious in scale, giving the listener a set of songs that allow space for reflection yet never lacking the sense of wonder and melodic warmth that is true to all of Stornoway’s work.


On the day they take to the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Stornoway stand at a different kind of edge not just geographically, but artistically. What began on a remote Atlantic outpost has become their most ambitious and open-hearted record, a collection of songs about exploration, belonging, fragility and resilience, powered by the natural world but speaking directly to modern life.


BEYONDER tour to be announced soon.

HANNAH PEEL & BEIBEI WANG share a new track, Awaken The Insects - from The Endless Dance (22 May, Real World Records) - UK dates in October inc London, Barbican

HANNAH PEEL & BEIBEI WANG
SHARE A NEW TRACK, ‘AWAKEN THE INSECTS

LATEST TO BE TAKEN FROM THEIR FORTHCOMING COLLABORATION
THE ENDLESS DANCE – OUT 22 MAY 2026 ON REAL WORLD RECORDS


LIVE DATES IN OCTOBER
20 October – GatesheadInternational
21 October – GlasgowSt Lukes
24 October – LondonBarbican


[Beibei Wang & Hannah Peel, credit Raphaël Neal]

Hannah Peel & Beibei Wang have shared a new track, ‘Awaken The Insects’, the latest to be taken from their debut album together, The Endless Dance, out on blue vinyl, a Dinked orange marble edition, CD and digitally on 22 May 2026 via Real World Records. The album’s release will be followed by a series of dates in October: at Gateshead International on 20 OctoberGlasgow’s St Lukes on 21 October and London’s Barbican on 24 October.

Listen to ‘Awaken The Insects’ HERE

The new track highlights the sense of play across the album. Wang’s voice, a key percussive element on the track, can be heard in a rhythmic duet with bamboo clappers called Kuai Ban [快板]. At first, she sounds angry and defiant, but she’s actually reciting a tongue-twister (which have a long tradition in Chinese comedic and performing artists) that she learnt as a child. “As soon as I showed it to my Chinese friends, they could not stop laughing” says Wang.

The Endless Dance is grounded in the strength of ancient concepts, and comes alive with the joy and freedom of play as together, the artists travel through the 24 solar terms of the Chinese calendar with a cornucopia of sound in tow – synths and prepared piano alongside traditional and unconventional percussion that includes rice bowls and a jawbone.

Both genre-defying, storied artists in their own right, Ivor Award winning and Mercury Prize nominated Northern Irish producer and composer Hannah Peel, and Chinese percussionist Beibei Wang originally met while working on Manchester Collective’s 2023 album NEON, and soon after performed a fully improvised show at Kings Place in London, as part of Peel’s residency. “We wanted to create a different type of world through imagination,” Peel explains. 

The album is collaged together from recordings made over five days at legendary rural studio Real World, a setting which aligned with the duo’s inspiration from the natural world. With their intentions set and shared musical language already established, Peel and Wang created sounds without self-consciousness, locking into tones and rhythms that felt fun and energetic. From track to track, The Endless Dance is unpredictable and unexpected.

The sessions were also rooted in the ancient Chinese philosophy of Taoism, which emphasises the importance of harmony and intuition. “We appreciate and value what we're doing in the moment – this is very Taoism,” says Wang. “We don't worry about the result, we don't stress about so much preparation. We don't resolve the chords; we let them go on and on, letting them flow, and letting nature guide us.”

The duos love of improvisation and connection are evident throughout the album, encouraged by producer Mike Lindsay [LUMP, Tunng, Guy Garvey, Jon Hopkins] who brought a new level of energy and creativity to the record as he was given free rein to try out ideas. “Mike loves elements that are nuanced, like breath or the noises in a room,” says Peel, who highlights Lindsay's organic sensibility towards the work. “It was important to find a producer who could pull together something human and connected, that you could dance to, or you could put on while traveling to new destinations.” The album also features guest musician Hyelim Kim, who plays the Daegeum [대금 (大笒)], a Korean flute with “colourful overtones on every note”

The Endless Dance is a major work from two accomplished, singular artists – but it’s also the sound of mutual curiosity and shared fun, or as Wang puts it: “Two women talking in totally different languages that had a wonderful chat.”

The Endless Dance is released by Real World on 22 May 2026

Pre-order the album HERE


The Endless Dance tracklisting (cat # RW269)
Wild Geese Arrive
Mantis vs Horse
Grain Rain 
Tiger Sex
Offerings To The Beast
Limit Of Heat
Thunder Begins To Soften 

Hannah Peel & Beibei Wang live
20 October – GatesheadInternational
21 October – GlasgowSt Lukes
24 October – LondonBarbican

Hannah Peel will be at Milton Court on 23 October for PIA – a brand-new live music and dance production for her 7-movement odyssey Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia (2020). The production was created with choreographer Katya Bourvis and creative producer Tala Lee-Turton, and will be shaped by the sound of a 17-piece brass band.  

EDITOR’S NOTES
Hannah Peel is a Northern Irish artist, composer, producer, broadcaster (regularly presenting on the BBC Radio 3 show, Night Tracks) and Belfast Music Patron (following its City of Music 2021 status by UNESCO). Often inspired by the connections between science and music, her studio albums include 2022’s work with the Paraorchestra, The Unfolding, which was nominated for an MPG award (for Self-Producing Artist); 2021’s Mercury Prize nominated Fir Wave; 2016's Awake But Always Dreaming and Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia, scored for synthesisers and a 30 piece colliery brass band.

 

Peel received an Emmy nomination for ‘Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) for the score she composed and produced for 'Game of Thrones: The Last Watch'. In 2020 she created the soundtrack for BBC documentary, 'Lee Miller - A Life On The Frontline’ and was awarded an MPG award for her soundtrack production on the 4-part Channel 5/Netflix TV thriller ‘The Deceived’.

In 2023, ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’, Brian Friel’s Olivier Award-winning drama, ran at the National Theatre, with a new score by Peel, and she was Artist In Residence at Kings Place (where the collaboration with Beibei Wang originated). That same year she became the first solo female composer to win the Ivor Novello award for Best TV Soundtrack (for Midwich Cuckoos). Her credits in 2025 include Mubi's 'neo-western thriller Bring Them Down; the Netflix film Scoop starring Gillian Anderson and Billie Piper and she also recorded a piece with the BBC Philharmonic that marked Jodrell Bank’s 80th celebrations. 

2026 will see the release of several feature films scored by Hannah. These include the book adaptations of Bernard MacLaverty’s Midwinter Break and Robert McFarlane’s Underland, plus the Australian horror film Saccharine, written and directed by Natalie Erika James. 

Beibei Wang is a uniquely vibrant, genre-defying percussion artist and composer. With her background in both Classical and traditional Chinese percussion, she brings her characteristic “high energy virtuosity” (Wall Street Journal) to performances of diverse repertoire.


As a contemporary classical soloist, Beibei has performed around the world with leading orchestras such as the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and has appeared as soloist on some of the world’s most prestigious stages including the Barbican Centre, Elbphilharmonie, and Southbank Centre. Beibei maintains a long-term artistic collaboration with her mentor, Oscar-winning composer Tan Dun, having performed his Organic Music Trilogy percussion concerti worldwide, highlights of which include the world premiere of “Earth Concerto” at Grafenegg Festival.


Always looking to push boundaries, recent highlights for Beibei feature a diverse range of projects ranging from performances of contemporary works with RPS-award winning ensemble Manchester Collective, to the internationally touring dance production Samsara from Aakash Odedra Company. Beibei also collaborates with the avant-garde collective Rubbish Music on interdisciplinary projects exploring connections between science, culture, and the environment, and she leads Chinese percussion at SOAS, University of London. Further to this, Beibei’s compositions combine her Chinese cultural heritage with contemporary style and reflections on modern online and electronic life.



KALI UCHIS ANNOUNCES “FOR THE GIRLS TOUR” WITH MARIAH THE SCIENTIST

KALI UCHIS ANNOUNCES “FOR THE GIRLS TOUR” WITH SPECIAL GUEST MARIAH THE SCIENTIST Laila! Joins As Support On Select Dates   Tickets Availabl...