Disclosure are back with new single “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous.” Howard Lawrence is front and center and trades peak-time release for something moodier, more exposed. The track opens a fresh chapter for the duo in 2026, arriving just ahead of a North American stretch that starts April 7 in Santa Barbara and includes Coachella, Denver, Atlanta, and Chicago dates.
There’s also a new video, shot at dusk on the Los Angeles coast, that mirrors the song’s slow shift from control to uncertainty. After the direct rush of recent releases, this one lands differently, less about impact, more about what creeps in after the high wears off.
Grab your tickets to their tour dates HERE.
April 7 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl *
April 8 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl +
April 10 Indio, CA Coachella
April 10 Thermal, CA Atlantic Aviation TRM %
April 11 Dallas, TX Breakaway Music Festival Dallas 2026
April 17 Indio, CA Coachella
April 18 Vancouver, BC PNE Forum
April 18 Vancouver, BC Blueprint %
April 19 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex %
April 23 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom ^
April 24 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom +
April 25 Denver, CO Mission Ballroom *
April 30 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater &
May 1 Atlanta, GA The Eastern +
May 1 Atlanta, GA District Atlanta %
May 2 Atlanta, GA The Eastern #
May 3 Miami, FL Club Space %
May 5 Nashville, TN The Pinnacle &
May 6 Washington, DC Echostage %
May 7 Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Theatre #
May 8 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed Outdoors #
May 8 Chicago, IL Radius Chicago %
May 9 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed Outdoors **
May 10 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed Outdoors
% DJ show
* with JADALAREIGN
+ with Todd Edwards
^ with Chloé Robinson
& with Malugi
# with Laurence Guy
** with Mike Dunn
Watch the video below to catch a wave…
