London art-rock collective Ulrika Spacek return with ‘EXPO,’ out now via Full Time Hobby, and announce a 2026 North American headline tour. The band’s cult-status live show lands in Baltimore in March and closes in Los Angeles in April.
Lead single “Build a Box Then Break It” sets the tone. The track pushes their sound into a liminal zone between analogue grit and electronic pulse, reflecting the album’s focus on fractured reality experienced through screens. The second single, “Square Root of None,” emerged during a biting Stockholm winter, a rare stretch when the band were in the same room throwing ideas against the wall.
Ulrika Spacek thrive on collective creation. Day jobs as experimental physicists, graphic designers and producers feed into a shared dream logic of jagged guitars and drifting atmospherics. Their orbit includes Oysterland, the East London hub Total Refreshment Centre run by Syd Kemp, and collaborations that connect them with artists across experimental scenes.
With ‘EXPO,’ Ulrika Spacek sharpen their art-rock identity and bring it to stages across North America.
TOUR DATES:
March 20th – Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery
March 21st – New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
March 22nd – Troy, NY @ No Fun
March 24th – Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa
March 25th – Toronto, ON @ The Cave
March 27th – Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
March 28th – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club
March 30th – Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive
March 31st – Salt Lake City, UT @ DLC
April 2nd – Seattle, WA @ Baba Yaga
April 3rd – Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl
April 4th – Portland, OR @ The Get Down
April 7th – San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop
April 8th – Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon


