Multi-platinum duo Disclosure unleash their monumental new collaboration ‘NO CAP‘ featuring multi-hyphenate superstar Anderson .Paak, out now via Disorder / Capitol Records. The swelteringly funky cut has massive summer-night energy and arrives ahead of Disclosure’s Fall 2025 North American Tour, launching September 19, which will find brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence returning to their epic, acclaimed live show format. ‘NO CAP‘ returns to Disclosure’s world-conquering pop sensibilities without giving an inch on the dance floor. The song plunges listeners into the center of the club from the start as .Paak lords over a wild score of rubbery synths, relentless bass, and skittering drums. When the melodic line hits, he’s off to the races, switching from a cool, calm chant to soul-drenched, rapid-fire raps: “So, so, tell me no lies / Open up your mind, hands to the sky / Oh, oh, why you so fine? / If you don’t mind, baby, turn up the vibes.” Said Disclosure: Creating something with Andy has been a long time coming! We first met at our show at Forrest Hills in NYC back in 2015 and have been fans of his for even longer. The time finally felt right and the right song appeared. He’s one of the most talented musicians we have ever worked with and we can’t wait for you all to hear this one and perform it live together soon. .Paak weighed in as well, saying: This collab is well overdue and I can’t wait to feed the people! We’ve been teasing the track for a little bit and it never misses! ‘No Cap’ is the ideal dance floor banger you don’t have to think about! Co-written by the Lawrence brothers and .Paak with frequent Disclosure collaborator Jimmy Napes, the high-energy track is already a proven people-mover. Both artists (.Paak as his vinyl-spinning alter-ego DJ Pee .Wee) have been playing ‘NO CAP’ to rapturous crowds during recent DJ sets, not to mention sharing smoldering teasers and hilarious clips highlighting their chemistry together. Like Disclosure, .Paak is a game collaborator who works across diverse sonic spaces, as seen not only on his projects like NxWorries (with producer Knxwledge) and Silk Sonic (with Bruno Mars), but also recent team-ups with R&B riser JANE HANDCOCK, electronica star TOKiMONSTA, and K-pop rap hero G-DRAGON. Disclosure & Anderson .Paak | Photo courtesy of Disorder/Capitol Records ‘NO CAP’ continues Disclosure’s own legacy of boundary-pushing collaboration with such eclectic acts as The Weeknd, Lorde, AlunaGeorge, Aminé, slowthai, Khalid, and Sam Smith (who featured on their 3x platinum-certified breakthrough ‘Latch’). Most recently, the duo released the thrilling ‘King Steps‘ with British-Gambian rapper Pa Salieu. They’d previously been on a run exploring their experimental side with similarly darker, hard-hitting bangers like ‘Arachnids‘—described by Guy as an “ever-evolving creative puzzle of sound design and groove exploration”—and ‘in2minds‘ with friend/collaborator Chris Lake. Disclosure opened 2025 with a Best Dance/Electronic Recording GRAMMY® nomination for their blissful, chart-climbing smash ‘She’s Gone, Dance On,‘ which spawned remixes from an international cast of dance luminaries including Hamdi, Carlita, and Todd Edwards, plus a live version featuring the brothers’ dad Robin Lawrence on guitar. A truly unstoppable force in the dance music world and beyond, Disclosure are now nine-time GRAMMY® Award nominees. After earning their first career GRAMMY® nod for their monumental 2013 full-length debut Settle — in the category of Best Dance/Electronic Album — they repeated the feat with 2015’s Caracal and 2020’s ENERGY. The duo also went on to earn nominations for Record of the Year (for producing Khalid’s ‘Talk’), and Best Dance/Electronic Recording for ‘My High’ (featuring Aminé and slowthai) and 2024’s ‘Higher Than Ever Before’, among other beloved songs. Disclosure has also earned a rep for dazzling audiences around the globe. Last year, they debuted an all-new stage show complete with live instrumentation and a bigger, bolder audio-visual experience. They also surprised Glastonbury fans with Smith for a rare live rendition of ‘Latch’. Their forthcoming live tour kicks off in Seattle, includes festival stops at Oregon’s Cascade Equinox Festival and Mexico City’s Nescafé Vaivén, and wraps up in New York City on October 18. Disclosure Tour Dates September 19 – Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater (LIVE) ^Disclosure x Anderson.Paak Join Forces For ‘No Cap’

Full routing and tickets are available here.
September 21 – Redmond, OR – Cascade Equinox Festival (LIVE)
September 23 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl (LIVE) *
September 25 – San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park (LIVE) *
September 27 – Berkeley, CA – The Greek Theatre (LIVE) *
September 28 – Stanford, CA – Frost Amphitheater (LIVE) ^
October 2 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center (LIVE) ^
October 4 – Jean, NV – RISE Festival (LIVE)
October 7 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom (LIVE) ^
October 11 – Mexico City, MX – Nescafé Vaivén Festival (LIVE)
October 14 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner (LIVE) ^ >
October 15 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner (LIVE) ^ > [SOLD OUT]
October 17 – Washington, DC – The Anthem (LIVE) * >
October 18 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium (LIVE) ^



