The New York City rockers are pushing back the record's release until July 24, 2026. It was originally scheduled for release later this month.
While no reason was given for the album's pushback, the band has announced a huge homecoming show at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, NY. The concert is the New Yorkers' first show in their hometown since 2023. Taking place on Oct. 2, 2026, support comes from Beach House, TV on the Radio, and Fcukers. An official artist presale will begin on June 17 at 10 am ET, with general sale beginning at 10 am ET on June 18.
Guitarist Nick Valensi announced that he would not be present on the upcoming tours. “Nick will be taking a temporary break from the scheduled tour, but we look forward to his return,” the band wrote in a joint statement posted to their Instagram Stories, per Pitchfork. The duration of Valensi's break is unknown; Longwave frontman Steve Schiltz will be taking his place during the unspecified time period.
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