OK Go's And The Adjacent Possible tour will be held from April 24 to June 21, 2025, in venues across the mainland United States and Canada. It will be the band's first new tour in 2025, and it is set to precede the release of their new album sometime later in the year.
Presale for And The Adjacent Possible tour will be available January 22, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. local time and is exclusive to subscribers of the band's mailing list. Interested patrons can join the mailing list from the Linktree page of the band, the link to which is available on their Instagram bio.
General on sale will follow on January 24, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.. local time except for the Detroit show, which goes on sale on January 21, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. local time. All sales can be accessed via the official website of the band.
OK Go announced And The Adjacent Possible tour with an Instagram page post on January 17, 2025:
OK Go tour dates and venues
OK Go 2025 tour dates and venues are as follows:
- April 24, 2025 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin at Turner Hall Ballroom
- April 25, 2025 – Chicago, Illinois at Riviera Theater
- April 26, 2025 – Detroit, Michigan at The Majestic Theater
- April 27, 2025 – Cleveland, Ohio at Agora Theater Ballroom
- May 14, 2025 – Del Mar, California at The Sound
- May 16, 2025 – Los Angeles, California at The Bellwether
- May 18, 2025 – San Francisco, California at The Fillmore
- May 28, 2025 – Brooklyn, New York at Brooklyn Steel
- May 30, 2025 – Boston, Massachusetts at Royale
- May 31, 2025 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Union Station
- June 1, 2025 – Washington, D.C at 9:30
- June 19, 2025 – Portland, Oregon McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
- June 20, 2025 – Seattle, Washington State at Neptune Theater
- June 21, 2025 – Vancouver, British Columbia at Commodore Ballroom
OK, Go's new single is titled A Stone Only Rolls Downhill. The band briefly talked about the new single in their announcement post on Instagram on January 17, 2025:
"It’s here: our brand-new music video for our brand-new single, “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,” which is now streaming everywhere a song could hope to stream."
The announcement continues:
"There are many things to say, and we plan to say them very soon. For now, we’ll leave you to it. This is OK Go on 64 phones. (65, including yours.) Enjoy some well-deserved screen-in-screen-in-screen time. (And go like and save the song on your streaming service of choice!)."
OK Go is best known for their viral music video, A Million Ways, which put the band in the pop culture spotlight at the time of its release back in 2005. In 2015, band member Damian Kulash talked to Stereogum about the video, stating:
"Well, we actually didn’t think of it as a video at all. To go back a little, in our very earliest days in 1999 — we’d done a few shows and had recorded one demo for one song — a local public access show in Chicago asked us if we would play. We were like, “Sweet! We’re a band that’s barely been together a few months and we’re going to be on TV!”
Kulash continued:
"And then we learned, of course, they didn’t have the technology to actually record bands, so we’d have to go on and lip sync. Being a self-respecting band we didn’t want to lip sync, but we said, “Fuck it — we’ve already agreed to do it and if we’re going to do it, let’s swing for the fences.”
OK Go band was formed in 1998 and released their self-titled debut studio album, OK Go, in 2002. This was followed by their second album, Oh No, in 2005, with the third and fourth following in 2010 and 2014 respectively.
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