Fcukers Announce Debut Album ‘Ö’ Produced By Kenneth Blume Arriving In March

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Fcukers announced their debut album ‘Ö’ arriving March 27th through Ninja Tune, produced by Kenneth Blume and mixed by multi-Grammy-winning engineer Tom Norris. Dylan Brady of 100 Gecs contributed additional production across three tracks on the record, which was captured during a whirlwind two-week studio session last year. The duo of Shanny Wise on vocals and Jackson Walker Lewis on bass, keys, and production shared new single “L.U.C.K.Y.” alongside the announcement, following breakout tracks “Play Me” and “I Like It Like That.” The 11-track album guides listeners through all the highs and lows of a metaphorical night out in Fcukers world, demonstrating the sharp, muscular peak-time party energy they’ve honed throughout their short existence. After playing over 100 shows around the world this past year, including US arena shows with Tame Impala (where Kevin Parker gave them multiple glowing shout-outs and Billie Eilish sought them out backstage) and an Australian stadium show with Dom Dolla, the New York duo has earned their status as go-to party starters.

Fcukers sold out both NYC and LA headline legs in recent months, with Beck joining them for a surprise appearance on stage in LA, and played to sold-out crowds across Europe and the UK, including three back-to-back nights in London that had thousands of fans on the waiting list. The band takes the stage at NYC’s Governors Ball in June alongside A$AP Rocky and Lorde before embarking on a North American headlining tour. Presales start today, with the general sale on Friday, January 16th at 10 am local time.

FCUKERS 2026 TOUR DATES:

Apr 2 – San Diego @ The Observatory SD

Apr 3 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory OC

Apr 4 – San Francisco @ The Castro

Apr 5 – Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s

Apr 8 – Seattle @ Neumos

Apr 9 – Vancouver @ Commodore Ballroom

Apr 10 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom

Apr 12 – Denver @ Gothic Theatre

Apr 15 – Chicago @ Thalia Hall

Apr 17 – Detroit @ Lincoln Factory

Apr 18 – Toronto @ The Opera House

Apr 19 – Montreal, QC @ Sat

Apr 21 – Boston @ Paradise Rock Club

Apr 22 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place

Apr 24 – Philadelphia @ Franklin Music Hall

Apr 25 – Washington, DC @ Bertha