The virtual icons Gorillaz have officially announced their highly anticipated return to the global stage with The Hologram Highway Tour, a groundbreaking live experience set to redefine what fans expect from modern concerts. Known for blending animation, alternative rock, hip-hop, and electronic sounds into a unique sonic universe, the band promises a visually immersive journey that merges digital storytelling with live performance energy. The announcement has already sparked excitement across fan communities, with many eager to witness how the animated band will push creative boundaries once again.
The tour is expected to feature a dynamic mix of classic hits and newer material, combining fan favorites with experimental visuals that reflect Gorillaz’s ever-evolving artistic identity. Early previews hint at holographic stage designs, cinematic transitions, and interactive elements that blur the line between virtual and reality. Longtime followers can expect appearances from beloved animated members alongside live musicians, continuing the band’s tradition of turning concerts into multimedia spectacles rather than standard performances.
Cities revealed for the global run include London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Tokyo, Sydney, São Paulo, and Johannesburg, signaling one of the group’s most ambitious touring schedules to date. Industry insiders suggest additional stops may be added due to overwhelming demand, particularly across Europe and North America where Gorillaz maintain a devoted fan base. Each location is rumored to feature localized visual themes, giving audiences a slightly different experience depending on where they attend.
The Hologram Highway Tour is scheduled to begin on May 14, 2026, in London before continuing across major continents throughout the year, with ticket sales expected to launch shortly after the official announcement. Fans worldwide are already counting down to what promises to be a futuristic celebration of music, art, and innovation, proving once again that Gorillaz remain pioneers in reshaping how live performances are imagined in the digital age.