Here they go again.

In mid-January, OK Go announced they’re hitting the road for their ‘Adjacent Possible Tour’ that will take them to ballrooms, theaters all over North America from April through June.

Smack dab in the middle of the run, the aughts indie rockers are slated to drop into Brooklyn’s Brooklyn Steel on Wednesday, May 28.

“We’re hitting the road OH-SO SOON” the innovative band shared via Instagram.

“Pumped to see you in the so-called Adjacent Possible this spring-slash-summer. We plan to have a reeeaaally good time out there.”

While on the road, Damian Kulash and co. will likely dip into their back catalog of hits while also debuting tracks from their fifth studio album “And the Adjacent Possible,” due out Friday, April 11. The record is the band’s first since 2014’s “Hungry Ghosts.”

If you want to be there to see them live, tickets are available for all upcoming concerts.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $25 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows have inventory starting anywhere from $35 to $158 before fees.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know about OK Go’s 2025 ‘Adjacent Possible Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

OK Go tour schedule 2025

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.

OK Go tour dates Ticket prices
start at
April 23 at the Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, IN $45
April 24 at the Turner Hall Ballroom in Milwaukee, WI $72
April 25 at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, IL $35
April 26 at the Majestic Theatre in Detroit, MI $40
April 27 at the Agora Theatre in Cleveland, OH $39
May 14 at The Sound in Del Mar, CA $53.53
(fees included)
May 16 at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, CA $39.86
(fees included)
May 17 at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, CA $69.51
(fees included)
May 18 at The Fillmore in San Francisco, CA $54.30
(fees included)
May 19 at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA $102.65
(fees included)
May 28 at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY $38
May 30 at The Royale in Boston, MA $63
May 31 at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA $73
June 1 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. $158
June 19 at McMenamin’s Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR $68
June 20 at The Neptune Theatre in Seattle, WA $114
June 21 at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC, CA $25
June 22 at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC, CA $36

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here.

OK Go set list

Last summer, OK Go took off on a quick tour. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what they took to the stage at St. Louis’ Pageant on July 13.

01.) “This Too Shall Pass”

02.) “Get Over It”

03.) “I Won’t Let You Down”

04.) “White Knuckles”

05.) “Needing/Getting”

06.) “Love”

07.) “Oh Lately It’s So Quiet”

08.) “The Writing’s On the Wall”

09.) “This Is How It Ends”

10.) “All Together Now”

11.) “Upside Down & Inside Out”

12.) “Obsession”

13.) “A Good, Good Day At Last”

14.) “Bye Bye Baby”

15.) “Skyscrapers”

16.) “Do What You Want”

17.) “Here It Goes Again”

Encore

18.) “Better Than This”

19.) “A Million Ways”

20.) “The One Moment”

OK Go new music

Ahead of their forthcoming album’s release, OK Go has dropped five singles to tide their fans over.

In tandem with the tour announcement, the group unveiled the mellow, slightly tropical “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill.” If you like Vampire Weekend or Khruangbin, our team has a hunch you’ll love this track.

After that, the quartet released the chilled-out “Going Home” along with the funky, bass-heavy “A Good, Good Day at Last” along with Ben Harper, Shalyah Fearing and BEGINNERS.

Most recently, OK Go delivered the gorgeous, downbeat “This Is How it Ends” and the feel-good, New-Wave-y “Take Me with You” that smacks of LCD Soundsystem, Talking Heads and the group’s own ragtag sensibility that makes them so special.

Want to dig into the archives?

You can revisit OK Go’s complete discography here.

Indie rockers on tour in 2025

Many bands that broke big at the height of the iPod era will be out and about this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

• Death Cab For Cutie

• Modest Mouse with Flaming Lips

• Vampire Weekend

• Mumford and Sons

• The Lumineers

Who else is pounding the pavement? Check out our list of all the biggest concert tours in 2025 to find the show for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change


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