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Gorillaz announce House of Kong exhibition and live shows
Gorillaz reveal details of House of Kong in London with four live performances and new music teased for 2025.

Gorillaz open a new audio visual experience in London to mark their 25th anniversary, paired with four live shows and hints of a forthcoming album.
Gorillaz unveil House of Kong exhibition in London
Gorillaz launch House of Kong at London’s Copper Box Arena to mark their 25th anniversary. The exhibition runs from August 8 to September 3 and offers fans a look behind the band’s headquarters, featuring artwork, posters, sculptures and behind the scenes clips, with exclusive merch on sale.
Alongside the gallery, Gorillaz announce four live shows at the Copper Box Arena in late August and early September. The band will perform each album in full, backed by visuals from Jamie Hewlett, in an intimate, limited-capacity setting. The concerts include performances of the self titled debut, Demon Days, Plastic Beach and a show billed as the Mystery Show.
The project comes as Damon Albarn teases new Gorillaz material for 2025, describing a plan that includes language diversity and a possible opera. The band’s 2023 Cracker Island remains their latest release, which prompted positive reviews for its continued relevance. The exhibition blends art, music and storytelling as Gorillaz continue to push boundaries beyond traditional album cycles.
Key Takeaways
"House of Kong is not a retrospective, it’s an audio-visual artwork; an installation that takes a glance backwards in order to identify the path ahead."
Stephen Gallagher describing the exhibit
"Yes, the new album is coming out this year."
Hewlett on Instagram
"I’m finishing a new Gorillaz album. One opera and one new Gorillaz album seems like enough for 2025."
Damon Albarn interview with Les Inrockuptibles
"The new Gorillaz record is in four languages."
Albarn commentary
The House of Kong exhibition reflects a broader trend among legacy acts to fuse music with immersive art experiences. By pairing a visual universe with live performances, Gorillaz extend their storytelling beyond songs, inviting old fans and new listeners into a evolving world. The talk of a multilingual album and an opera signals ambition that goes beyond nostalgia and keeps the project politically and culturally current.
But there are risks. A crowded slate of projects in quick succession could stretch expectations and test fans, while limited-capacity gigs may draw premium prices and spark debate about accessibility. If the new material delays, the pressure to deliver a fresh, compelling next chapter will grow even stronger.
Highlights
- House of Kong is not a retrospective it’s an audio-visual artwork
- Yes the new album is coming out this year
- I’m finishing a new Gorillaz album in four languages
- The world of Gorillaz is never quite what it seems
The story leaves room for what comes next, a test of Gorillaz’s ability to keep breaking new ground.
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