TV On The Radio is set to host “There Goes The Neighborhood,” a special homecoming event at Under The K Bridge Park in Brooklyn, on September 13th, 2025. The band has invited friends such as experimental electronic musician and producer Flying Lotus, genre-bending artist Sudan Archives, poet, musician and activist Moor Mother, and the experimental pop artist Spellling, with more to be announced. The celebration will feature a single stage with no overlapping sets, showcasing local food, drink, and art. Presale tickets go on sale this Thursday, June 26th at 10:00AM ET and fans can register now at tvontheradio.com for early access to purchase ahead of the public on sale on Friday, June 27th, at 10:00 AM ET. Fans can also purchase no-fee tickets at the Music Hall of Williamsburg box office on Saturdays from 12:00PM-6:00 PM.
“The ethos of our band has always been that there’s plenty of room for new ideas, and the weirder and the better. At the core of its expression, the music aims to bring people together, and create a space for whoever hears it to be their truest self. Same goes for the community and the scene that we came out of: everybody in bringing their own special thing is what made and makes it magnificent and we want to celebrate that now more than ever.”
Known for their energetic and cathartic live shows, TV On The Radio (Tunde Adebimpe, Kyp Malone and Jaleel Bunton) ended their five-year break from performing last year with multiple sold out shows in New York, Los Angeles and London. Since then they’ve gone on to announce even more dates in 2025, with both headlining sets and festival appearances, and Under The K Bridge will be their only stop in New York City this year. Founding member Dave Sitek is unable to join the live shows.
The band recently celebrated the twentith anniversary of their acclaimed debut album, Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes, releasing a special edition of the project with five bonus tracks, two of which are previously unreleased tracks, via their original label Tough & Go. They performed Staring At The Sun on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and visited NPR’s Tiny Desk for a four song set spanning their catalog.
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6.24.2025