Sean Ono Lennon and Les Claypool Quietly Tease a Wild, Shape-Shifting 2026 Live Run That Will Fuse Primus, The Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and Delirium Eras on One Stage, With Insiders Hinting at a Rotating Power Lineup, Obsessive Deep Cuts, and Unannounced Onstage Moments — While “Two Familiar Names That Changed Music Forever” Are Said to Be Hovering Just Outside the Spotlight, Leaving Fans to Wonder What’s Being Saved for the Night the Tour Finally Breaks Its Silence

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After years of creative detours and side quests, Les Claypool and Sean Ono Lennon are officially stepping back into their shared universe. The experimental rock duo have reignited The Claypool Lennon Delirium with their first new music since 2019, announcing a 2026 tour alongside the release of a bold new single, WAP (What A Predicament).

Rather than easing back in, the duo return at full throttle. “WAP (What A Predicament)” is a warped, fuzz-drenched meditation on morality, artificial intelligence, and what happens when optimization outpaces empathy. Built on thick grooves, hallucinatory textures, and Claypool’s unmistakable low-end menace, the track feels both playful and unsettling — a reminder that Delirium has always thrived in the uncomfortable space between satire and prophecy.
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According to the band’s press release, the song explores “the slippery slope of progress without conscience,” a theme that feels uncannily timely. Lennon’s melodic instincts weave through Claypool’s theatrical arrangements, creating a sound that feels less like a reunion and more like a continuation of an unfinished conversation — one that never stopped evolving, even during their years apart.

The release arrives after a particularly prolific stretch for Claypool. In recent years, he’s revisited multiple corners of his musical multiverse, including a full revival of The Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, the experimental ensemble he first assembled during a break from Primus in the early 2000s. That sense of restless curiosity now feeds directly into Delirium’s return.
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In 2026, fans will see that creative sprawl come alive on stage. Claypool is launching the Claypool Gold Tour, a live experience designed to blur the lines between his many musical identities. The shows will pull material from Primus, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, and the Frog Brigade, with constantly shifting setlists, deep-cut surprises, and the promise that no two nights will feel the same. Insiders tease unexpected onstage appearances and subtle nods to the rock legends who quietly shaped the sound and spirit of this long-awaited comeback.

The tour kicks off on May 20 at the Reno Events Center in Nevada and will roll through more than 20 U.S. cities, including Bend, Redmond, Salt Lake City, Boston, Atlanta, and Phoenix, before closing with a July 4 finale in Napa, California — an appropriately offbeat way to mark Independence Day.

Tickets go on general sale January 23 at 10 a.m. local time, with presales beginning January 21.

For longtime fans, the return of The Claypool Lennon Delirium feels less like nostalgia and more like unfinished business finally being addressed. With “WAP (What A Predicament)” setting the tone, Claypool and Lennon aren’t simply revisiting the past — they’re pushing their strange, psychedelic partnership forward once again, reminding listeners why this oddball superduo was worth waiting for in the first place.

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