In an exciting revelation for the music scene of Nashville, the celebrated indie band OK Go has publicized their anticipated return to the city after a decade-long absence. It is not only the band’s comeback to Music City but also their first performance in a year and a half. OK Go will be hitting the stage on July 14 at The Basement East as part of an exciting four-city summer tour.
During a conversation with the band’s bassist, Timothy Norwind, he shed light on the upcoming performance and shared their enthusiasm about the awaited tour. “It’s been almost ten years since we’ve really played a string of shows,” Norwind expressed, paving the way for OK Go’s long-awaited return to the public eye.
The band, renowned for their unique and creative music videos, promises a fresh experience this time around. The show will feature a longer setlist, including a selection of songs the audience has never seen performed live before. OK Go is also set to unveil tracks from their most recent record.
“We just finished our new record,” Nordwind divulged. “It’s our fifth record, and we’re going to be playing some new music, things that we’ve never played in front of an audience before.” He went on to mention that he is particularly thrilled to reveal songs like “Love,” “Better Than This” and “Good Good Day,” which are all part of their upcoming album.
While the band is excited about their new tunes, they are also conscious of their fans’ desire to enjoy their old hits. Norwind emphasized that the group aims to strike a balance between their new and familiar tracks during their performance.
Eager to make the concert an immersive experience for the audience, Norwind expressed his desire for everyone to feel connected in the shared music moment, leaving mobile phone distractions behind. The band plans to make each performance on their tour memorable and distinct, soliciting followers on social media for desired set lists.
Fans in Nashville can look forward to the band’s anticipated comeback performance. Norwind concluded that whether they are performing a new song or an old one, the band is excited about returning to the stage. It’s clear that OK Go’s return to Music City will be a summer event to remember.
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