Orange & Lemons to release “Too Young To Be Old,” announce 2026 European Tour

A deeply personal single leads the band into a new chapter marked by international performances

Iconic Filipino indie pop outfit Orange & Lemons are back with the upcoming release of their new single, “Too Young To Be Old,” alongside the announcement of a European tour set for May-June 2026.

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The track explores the complexities of transition and self-awareness, capturing what vocalist and guitarist Clem Castro describes as “that strange middle space where you’re no longer reckless, but not quite settled either.”

“Lyrically, it plays like a quiet conversation with your younger self,” Castro explains. “The verses reflect doubt and self-awareness, while the chorus opens up into something more universal: the idea that age isn’t just a number, it’s a perspective you sometimes resist. It’s not a sad song, but it carries a gentle ache.”

According to the band’s principal songwriter-producer, “Too Young To Be Old” was inspired by a relationship that made him more aware of time: how differently two people can experience it, even when they’re in the same moment. “The song came from trying to understand that space and finding something beautiful in it.”

Produced by Castro at his hybrid studio, LILYPOD AUDIO, the track balances analog warmth with modern precision. It also serves as O&L’s first release mixed in Dolby Atmos, which is a surround sound technology that creates an immersive sonic experience.

As Clem puts it, the latest release leans toward gentler textures, tighter songwriting, and arrangements that “let the emotions breathe.” It’s classic in spirit, but contemporary in how it’s framed.

“This track sits right at the heart of where we’re headed. There’s still that 60s/70s melodic sensibility we naturally gravitate toward, but it’s more refined now—less about imitation, more about interpretation.”

The new release also serves as a teaser of what’s to come for their forthcoming new album, VISIONS OF AMBER, which the band promises to be a more cohesive, all-English body of work that hopefully connects beyond borders while retaining the essence of their signature sound.

In tandem with the release, Orange & Lemons are set to embark on a European tour, with stops in major cities, including Dublin, London, Milan, Madrid, Paris, and Amsterdam.

The Hanggang Kailan hitmakers also expressed excitement in performing abroad, particularly for the Filipino community in the region, as well as new listeners from varying backgrounds and ethnicities.

“What excites us most is the contrast: You’re playing for people who may be hearing us for the first time, alongside Filipino communities who’ve carried the music with them wherever they are,” Castro shares. “There’s something special about that mix. For Filipinos abroad, the songs become a connection to home. For new listeners, it’s a fresh introduction. That shared space—where familiarity and discovery meet—is what we’re really looking forward to.”

As for the set list, O&L emphasized that it will be a balance of the “essential” or the songs people expect to hear and newer material like “Too Young To Be Old,” which marks a new direction in sound and discipline.

“We also paid attention to pacing, making sure the set moves naturally, with moments to lift the energy and moments to bring it back down. It’s designed to work even if it’s your first time seeing us live.”

Here’s the current run for the Europe tour:

May 14 – Dublin, Ireland – The Academy

May 16 – London, England – Dingwalls

May 17 – Birmingham, England – Hare & Hounds

May 18 – Liverpool, England – Cavern Club

May 22 – Geneva, Switzerland – Esther House

May 23 – Milan, Italy – Alcatraz

May 24 – Madrid, Spain – Mon Madrid

May 30 – Frankfurt, Germany – Zoom Frankfurt

May 31 – Stavanger, Norway – Fiskepiren

June 5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Toekomstmuziek

June 6 – Marseille, France – Le Molotov

June 7 – Paris, France – Les DisquairesPre-save Orange & Lemons’ Too Young To Be Oldhere.