Ho99o9 are keeping the chaos dialled all the way up. Fresh from the release of their third album Tomorrow We Escape, the genre-smashing duo have dropped a new video for ‘OK, I’m Reloaded’ and confirmed a second wave of UK and European tour dates for summer 2026.

It’s the latest chapter in an era that has seen the pair sharpen their sound into something even more volatile, emotional and unpredictable.
A video built on attitude and influence
‘OK, I’m Reloaded’ arrives as one of the album’s most aggressive statements, and the visuals match that energy blow for blow. The duo describe it as a tribute piece, nodding to both the crime drama world of Carlito’s Way and the swagger of early JAY-Z, while still sounding unmistakably like Ho99o9 at their most confrontational.
It’s a track that leans into their harder edges without losing the sense of purpose that runs throughout Tomorrow We Escape.
Tomorrow We Escape pushes their sound further
Released via 999 Deathkult / Last Gang, the record has already drawn heavy praise for its balance of precision and unpredictability. Across the album, Ho99o9 pull from experimental hip-hop, digital hardcore, punk, metal and industrial textures, stitching everything together into something that feels deliberately unstable yet tightly controlled.
Collaborations with artists including Nova Twins, Chelsea Wolfe, Greg Puciato and Pink Siifu only deepen that sense of range, while the production adds a sharper, more expansive dimension to their trademark noise.
Back on the road across the UK and Europe
Following a fierce run of shows earlier this year, Ho99o9 will return to stages across Europe and the UK this summer, joined on select dates by DJ Stacy AKA Pink Siifu. Alongside club shows, the tour weaves through a series of major festival appearances, underlining their reputation as one of the most unpredictable live acts around.

Tour dates
10 June – Hydrophone, Lorient (FR) +
11 June – La Sirène, La Rochelle (FR) +
12 June – Aucard de Tours Festival (FR)
14 June – Le Rex, Toulouse (FR) +
15–16 June – Ebullition, Bulle (CH) +
21 June – Knust, Hamburg (DE)
23 June – Conne Island, Leipzig (DE)
25 June – Fusion Festival, Lärz (DE)
26 June – Jera On Air Festival (NL)
27 June – Trauma, Berlin (DE)
29 June – Zakk, Düsseldorf (DE)
03 July – Brighton, Patterns (UK) +
04 July – London TBC (UK) +
07 July – Deaf Institute, Manchester (UK) +
08 July – Think Tank, Newcastle (UK) +
09 July – Arts Club Loft, Liverpool (UK) +
10 July – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff (UK) +
11 July – 2000 Trees, Cheltenham (UK)
17 July – Rock Herk, Herk-de-Stad (BE)
24 July – Hills of Rock Festival, Plovdiv (BG)
25 July – Wroclaw Film Festival (PL)
From underground chaos to global stages
Since emerging out of New Jersey and relocating to Los Angeles, Ho99o9 have carved out a space entirely their own. Their 2017 debut United States of Horror set the tone, but it’s their live shows that have cemented their reputation, sharing stages with everyone from Slipknot and Korn to Denzel Curry and Cypress Hill.
That same unpredictability continues to define them now. Whether tearing through festival crowds or pushing their recorded sound into new territory, Ho99o9 remain a band that refuses to settle.



















