“The California-based quartet return with And the Adjacent Possible, their first album in over a decade — and it’s bursting with energy….It’s impossible not to smile as it plays.” London Times Los Angeles, CA (July 14, 2025) – GRAMMY-Award-winning rock band OK Go have announced additional North American headline dates in support of their new album, And the Adjacent Possible. The latest leg of the tour kicks off September 11 in Kansas City and wraps up December 8 in Nashville, with stops along the way at Denver’s Levitt Pavilion for Indie102.3’s Indieverse, the legendary Stubb’s BBQ in Austin, and Atlanta’s most popular new venue, The Eastern. Once again, LA Exes will provide support.
Pre-sale tickets will be available beginning tomorrow (subscribe to the band's official email list at okgo.net to receive a code), and general on-sale begins this Friday, July 18 at 12:00pm ET HERE.
OK Go have also unveiled a dazzling official visualizer for And the Adjacent Possible track “Fantasy vs. Fantasy.” Created in collaboration with acclaimed visual artist PosterLad, the dreamy clip is available to watch on the band’s YouTube channel beginning today HERE.
“'Fantasy vs. Fantasy,’ is a plunge into the romantic deep end, a Phil Spector take on gloriously indulgent crooning a la Sinatra or Morrissey. We thought it deserved an equally nostalgic lyric video in the classic visual language of Saul Bass-style movie titles, so we reached out to PosterLad — social media's modern master of midcentury graphic design. What he made is perfect for the song — playful, elegant, and oozing with fantasy,” shares OK Go frontman Damian Kulash.
"It’s been such an honor to work with OK Go on this,” adds PosterLad. “‘Fantasy vs. Fantasy’ is exactly the kind of song that aligns with my artistic approach — I had plenty of room to be creative with both the typography and the graphic elements throughout the video. I sincerely hope OK Go’s fans enjoy it, and I truly hope this won’t be the last time we work together."
Building upon their vast catalog of groundbreaking visuals – they've danced on treadmills and with dogs; in time-lapse and slow motion; in zero-gravity, Rube Goldberg machines, and Super Bowl commercials – OK Go has already unveiled two stunning official music videos for And the Adjacent Possible’s lead singles. The moving mosaic for “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill” was created using 64 videos playing across 64 phones. The single-take video for “Love” features complex choreography between the band, 29 robots, and over 60 mirrors to create an extraordinary spectacle of infinite reflections and human-scale kaleidoscopes. Watch the band deliver the song’s network television debut performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert HERE.
And the Adjacent Possible was released in April this year, and is available now HERE. Produced by OK Go and longtime collaborator Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Spoon, Tame Impala, MGMT), the LP marks the band’s most diverse and accomplished collection of songs to date. Upon release, The AV Club declared, “Beyond their eye-catching music videos, OK Go have always been adept at crafting catchy alt-pop tunes, a fact that continues to be proven true with And the Adjacent Possible.” Rolling Stone praised, “OK Go are back with more proof that they remain the masters of power-pop gems and high-concept music videos,” while Fast Company proclaimed, “OK Go, the band that defined art in the YouTube era, is back to shake up the internet all over again.” The band recently discussed the album and their career with ABC’s Nightline. Watch HERE.
OK Go - And the Adjacent Possible Tour 2025 September 11, 2025 - Kansas City, MO - The Truman September 12, 2025 - Omaha, NE - The Admiral September 13, 2025 - Denver, CO - Levitt Pavilion: Indie 102.3’s Indieverse Festival* September 14, 2025 - Salt Lake City, UT - Red Butte Gardens* November 06, 2025 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues November 07, 2025 - Houston, TX - House of Blues November 08, 2025 - Austin, TX - Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre November 09, 2025 - Oklahoma City, OK - Tower Theatre December 05, 2025 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel December 06, 2025 - Raleigh, NC - The Ritz December 07, 2025 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern December 08, 2025 - Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl *previously announced / on sale now ^LA Exes not appearing +with support from Bartees Strange |
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