
OK Go return to the UK for their first tour dates in more than a decade this November, following the release of their fifth studio album “And the Adjacent Possible” in 2025.
Four Shows are scheduled in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London with tickets on sale now.
Their latest album “And The Adjacent Possible” won them a brace of Grammy nominations. The album’s vinyl package – a two-LP set on 180-gram, 45RPM discs in a custom foil-stamped gatefold with full-colour inner sleeves and a three-dimensional sculpture that pops up when listeners open it – was nominated in the “Best Recording Package” category.
The band’s innovative one-take visual for “Love”, which features complex choreography between the band, 29 robots, and upwards of 60 mirrors, was nominated for “Best Music Video” Grammy.

The “Love” video went on to win ‘”Best Rock Video [International]” at the UK Music Video Awards, with frontman Damian Kulash also receiving the “Icon Award”, continuing OK Go’s legacy and catalogue of ground-breaking music videos, which began with their iconic Grammy-winning, treadmill dance-routine for ‘”Here It Goes Again”.
The packaging for “And The Adjacent Possible” was designed by Yuri Suzuki and Claudio Ripol, with the 3D slice-form design and pop-up structure by Wombi Rose, Hà Trịnh Quốc Bảo and Emilio LaTorre for Lovepop.
OK Go are excited to announce that they have doubled down on their collaboration with Lovepop, this time for their very own Valentine’s Day greeting card collection.
The greeting card range is a unique take on the OK Go “And the Adjacent Possible” album art and features a double pop-up slice-form heart in place of the album’s sphere.
Among the available designs, is a limited edition of just 500 that have been produced with an embedded music player that plays “Love” when the card is opened.
Venues for the tour are: Nottingham’s Rock City, Glasgow’s SWG3 TV Studio, Manchester’s New Century Hall and London’s O2 Forum.
Band photo by Piper Ferguson











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