Ho99o9 release ‘OK, I’m Reloaded’

Ho99o9 release ‘OK, I’m Reloaded’ music video

Announce UK/EU summer 2026 tour

with support from DJ Stacy AKA Pink Siifu, amongst various festival appearances

New album ‘Tomorrow We Escape’ is out now

via 999 Deathkult / Last Gang

“Anarchic duo Ho99o9 are more focussed and exacting than ever on explosive and surprisingly personal third album, Tomorrow We Escape.” – Kerrang! ★★★★

“It hits like a detonation” – DORK ★★★★

“With Tomorrow We Escape, they’re not just taking aim; they’re redrawing the bullseye entirely.” – CLASH

“so impeccably paced, with its twists and turns and frequent 180-degree sonic shifts, that it somehow makes the outfit’s already fiery flame burn yet brighter.” – DIY Mag 4.5 ★

“Throttled mayhem” – The Wire

“As visceral and uncompromising as ever” – The Line of Best Fit ★★★★

“a corrosive clash of digital hardcore and industrial rap” – Metal Hammer 

“exciting combination of punk rock and metal and rap music.” – The Needle Drop (Yellow Flannel Rating)

Ho99o9 continue their ‘Tomorrow We Escape’ era with the release of another epic music video, this time for ‘OK, I’m Reloaded’. The duo say: “we wanted to make a video for one of the meanest and unapologetic songs on the album, with the track paying homage to the movie Carlito’s Way & JAŸ-Z’s early albums. IYKYK.”

Having brought their incendiary live show back to the UK & Europe at the start of 2026, Ho99o9 have announced a second leg of their ‘Tomorrow We Escape’ tour with a string of further dates this summer, around their already-announced and sure-to-be-epic festival appearances. See below for details; Tickets on sale now. For a taster of what’s in store, check out last year’s K! Pit performance.

‘Tomorrow We Escape’, Ho99o9’s third album, was released recently via 999 Deathkult / Last Gang.  A true amalgamation of all the band’s influences—experimental hip-hop, digital hardcore, future-facing punk, metal, jarring industrial, and off-kilter electronics—the album is their most emotional offering to date, rooted in personal struggle and triumph. It exemplifies the outfit’s collaborative spirit, featuring Nova Twins, Chelsea Wolfe, Greg Puciato, MoRuf, Pink Siifu, and more. Trayer Tryon of avant darlings Hundred Waters (and with prod on recent breakthroughs – The Hellp, Sam Austins, 2Hollis, Alto Arc……) mixes and masters the album, further refining a new sonic landscape, harnessing the very best of the chaos that fans have come to know and love, with a fresh injection of new found melodies, space, and crystalline production.

The New Jersey-bred outfit made its way to Los Angeles over a decade ago. Surging and seething just below the surface, the pair broke through as an apocalyptically fascinating outlier with their 2017 full-length debut, ‘United States of Horror’. In the meantime, their infamous live shows became the stuff of legend as they packed houses on their own and shared stages with everyone from Slipknot, Korn, Alice in Chains, Rob Zombie, Ministry, and The Dillinger Escape Plan to Lil Uzi Vert, Denzel Curry, Cypress Hill, and Ghostface Killah. Earning the respect of an elite cohort of peers, popular collaborations placed them toe-to-toe with Corey Taylor of Slipknot, The Prodigy, JPEGMAFIA, Ghostemane, HEALTH, 3TEETH, and N8NOFACE, to name a few. Jack Black made an appearance in their KULT CABLE series while they guested on The Eric Andre Show. They’ve received further acclaim from The New York TimesNMEThe GuardianKerrang!Metal HammerThe FADERRevolver, and more. They stand out as the rare phenomenon that can decimate Hellfest and Aftershock Festival and captivate on A COLORS SHOW.

Ho99o9 ‘Tomorrow We Escape’ – UK/Europe:

+ = support from DJ Stacy AKA Pink Siifu

10 June        Hydrophone, Lorient – France +

11 June        La Sirène, La Rochelle – France +

12 June          Aucard de Tours festival – France

14 June        Le Rex, Toulouse – France +

15-16 June Ebullition, Bulle – Switzerland +

21 June        Knust, Hamburg – Germany

23 June        Conne Island, Leipzig – Germany

25 June        Fusion festival, Lärz – Germany

26 June        Jera On Air festival – Netherlands

27 June        Trauma, Berlin – Germany

29 June        Zakk, Düsseldorf – Germany

03 July        Brighton, Patterns – United Kingdom +

04 July TBC in London – United Kingdom +

07 July Deaf Institute, Manchester – United Kingdom +

08 July Think Tank, Newcastle – United Kingdom +

09 July Arts Club Loft, Liverpool – United Kingdom +

10 July Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff – United Kingdom +

11 July 2000 Trees, Cheltenham – United Kingdom

17 July Rock Herk, Herk-de-Stad – Belgium

24 July Hills of Rock Festival, Plovdiv – Bulgaria

25 July Wroclaw Film Festival – Poland

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