FLO Announce Debut Album 'Access All Areas' For November

Thursday, 22 August 2024 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Tom Emmerson

FLO have laid out plans for their debut album.

The London Brit Award-winning trio will release 'Access All Areas' on November 15 via Island Records.

Executive produced by MNEK, the record marks the group's first project since 2023's '3 Of Us' EP and their 2022 debut EP 'The Lead'. Introducing it, FLO said:

"'Access All Areas' is a labour of love. To us it represents our growth and dedication to making girl group history, to making a project we are truly proud to call our debut album."

News of the LP follows their 2024 singles Check, Caught Up and Walk Like This, and arrives ahead of their appearances at Reading and Leeds festival this coming weekend. They'll also celebrate the announcement with a special AAA party at Hackney's Colour Factory on August 29. For pre-sale tickets, order the album here.

FLO will also play Sundown Festival in Norwich on September 1, before supporting Kehlani on her North American tour in the autumn. Tickets are on sale now.

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