Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner

Alternative and Indie

The Orchestra (For Now) Tickets

Concerts3 results

Concerts in United Kingdom

Gallery

About

Self-described "London prog" septet

The last couple of years have seen The Orchestra (For Now) on the kind of ascent that most new acts can only dream of.

They’d played the main stage at Green Man Festival, appeared at End Of The Road Festival, and played several sold-out headline dates before even officially releasing a single. Having honed their sound on the London live circuit, the band released their much-anticipated debut EP Plan 75 earlier this year igniting a fire amongst critics and their fanbase-cum-congregation alike.

Capturing that same energy and passion that had made them an unmissable word of mouth success, the band sold out the Rough Trade exclusive version of their EP in less than 12 hours, earned widespread plaudits from the likes of NME, DIY, Rolling Stone, So Young, Clash, DORK, and Billboard, and sold-out their release show at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts.

Plan 76 sees The Orchestra (For Now) continue to develop on their unwavering approach to what they have self-described as “London prog”. Combining avant-garde rock theatrics, classical interplay, pastoral baroque indie, post-hardcore intricacies, jazz-tinted freakouts, and everything in between, the EP is an expert-level exercise in tension and release. The elements that made their debut a breakthrough success are still there, the compositions are unpredictable yet unmistakably hook infused, and there are droll references to pop culture and the world surrounding them, but here everything is levelled up, the underpinning fragility wrapped in a shroud of musical confidence that can only come with such wide-eyed ambition.

Talking about their latest EP, the band said: “Plan 76 completes the first story we wanted to tell. It is a continuation of the themes in our first record but placing what we established there in different worlds and situations. Instrumentally speaking it is, to us, more ambitious. Not because we are playing incredibly complicated parts, but the opposite - we tried to refine rather than complicate. There are incredibly exposed moments, where we stripped the instrumentation back (which is not natural for us to do). This EP is also setting the scene for what will come next...”

After a packed out summer of festival dates in 2025, the septet head toured the UK throughout the tail end of the year including a London headline show at Scala.

News

  • The Orchestra (For Now): “We’re not going to shy away from a

    The Orchestra (For Now): “We’re not going to shy away from a

    One of London’s buzziest bands talks on European festivals, online fandom and their seemingly irrepressible rise

There are currently no reviews

Be the first to write a review