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Kim Gordon releases "PLAY ME," Announces New 2026 Tour Dates
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Kim Gordon has released the title track from her upcoming album, PLAY ME, and unveiled several new tour dates for this year. Watch the video and see the new tour dates below.
“PLAY ME” is immensely groovy, yet equal parts jazzy. Over the thumping, head-knocker of an instrumental, Gordon sings in her off-kilter way, floating over the bass with grace. In the accompanying video, she wanders around what appears to be an outdoor mall as she — and several other random people getting into wild shenanigans — is captured by security footage.
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Along with the release of PLAY ME’s title track, Gordon has announced new tour dates for 2026 to go with her previously revealed stops. She’ll be heading to cities like Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco in April and June. Tickets for these new shows will be available starting Friday, March 13th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
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PLAY ME is due out on March 13th via Matador. The 12-track project extends her collaboration with producer Justin Raisen, famous for his work with CharliXCX and Sky Ferreira. According to a press release, the album is “an interior record in which a heightened emotionality pulses through physical jams.”
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“We wanted to do it really fast. It’s more focused, and maybe more confident,” said Gordon about PLAY ME in a statement. “I always kind of work off of rhythms, and I knew I wanted it to be even more beat-oriented than the last one. Justin really gets my voice and my lyrics, and he understands how I work — that came forth even more on this record.”
Gordon announced PLAY ME back in January and shared its first track, “NOT TODAY.” In February, she released “DIRTY TECH.” You can pre-order the album here.
Kim Gordon 2026 Tour Dates:
04/02 — Los Angeles, US @ Sid The Cat
04/11 — Den Haag, NL @ Rewire Festival
04/12 — Nantes, FR @ Variations Festival
04/14 — London, UK @ O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
04/15 — Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique
04/17 — Paris, FR @ Le Trianon
04/19 — Berlin, DE @ Huxley’s Neue Welt
04/20 — Wroclaw, PL @ A2
04/21 — Warsaw, PL @ Progresja
06/23 — Chicago, US @ Metro
06/24 — Minneapolis, US @ First Avenue
06/25 — Milwaukee, US @ Summerfest
07/23 — Denver, US @ Ogden Theatre
07/25 — Seattle, US @ Neptune Theatre
07/26 — Portland, US @ Revolution Hall
07/27 — Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre
07/29 — San Francisco, US @ The Castro Theatre
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