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OK Go announce UK tour!
Following the release of their fifth studio album ‘And the Adjacent Possible’ last year, OK Go are set to return to the UK for their first tour dates in over a decade this November.
Shows in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London are on sale now. Get tickets here: https://okgo.net/
OK Go’s ‘And the Adjacent Possible’ was met with acclaim around the world in 2025, including two 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 3-dimensional sculpture that pops up when listeners open it, was nominated in the ‘Best Recording Package’ category, while 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’.
The ‘Love’ video then 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 vast catalogue of mind-blowing 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 sliceform design and pop-up structure by Wombi Rose, Hà Trịnh Quốc Bảo and Emilio LaTorre for Lovepop. OK Go are now also 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 sliceform heart in place of the album’s sphere. Amongst 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.
Buy tickets for OK Go’s 2026 November tour dates from 23rd January 2026 here: https://okgo.net/
11 Nov – Nottingham at Rock City
12 Nov – Glasgow at SWG3 TV Studio
13 Nov – Manchester at New Century Hall

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Edwina van Kuyk Shines In New Single ‘Here To Stay’
There is a sense of arrival woven into every moment of Edwina van Kuyk’s new single, “Here To Stay.” The Irish pop-soul artist has steadily built momentum with each release, but this latest offering feels like a defining statement—one that showcases both her artistic growth and her willingness to dream bigger. Rich with warmth, heart, and ambition, the track captures an artist stepping confidently into her next chapter.
At the centre of the song is an uplifting fusion of contemporary pop-soul and gospel-inspired grandeur. Produced by Cian O’Donoghue, the arrangement gradually unfolds into something expansive and deeply moving, allowing Edwina’s expressive vocals to shine. The addition of the choir from St. Kevin’s Community College in Clondalkin proves transformative, adding a sense of community and emotional scale that elevates the song beyond a traditional pop release.
What makes “Here To Stay” particularly compelling is its sincerity. The influence of gospel music is felt not only in the choir arrangements but in the spirit of the track itself. There is an uplifting quality running through the song that feels earned rather than manufactured, driven by genuine passion and conviction. Edwina’s vocal performance anchors every moment, balancing vulnerability with strength.
The collaboration with the St. Kevin’s choir also brings an inspiring local dimension to the release. Their voices add richness and texture, creating moments that feel celebratory without sacrificing intimacy. It’s a reminder that some of the most powerful musical moments come from collective expression rather than individual spotlight.
As Edwina’s profile continues to grow, “Here To Stay” stands as her most accomplished release yet. It is ambitious without losing its emotional core, polished without feeling distant, and uplifting without becoming predictable. Most importantly, it feels like the work of an artist who knows exactly where she is headed—and who has every intention of staying there.
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