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www.interpol.intHere’s a quick update on Interpol-related singer news.
The band Interpol is led by Paul Banks (singer/guitarist) and is known for ongoing activity around new material and touring. Recent reports through early 2026 indicate the band was writing and recording new material, with live dates planned, and that Sam Fogarino was recovering from back surgery and not touring at that time. This is consistent with updates from music outlets discussing a forthcoming Interpol album and temporary lineup changes for touring.[1][2]
For the most current, real-time details (e.g., confirmation of a new album title, release date, or exact touring lineup for the next leg), I recommend checking Interpol’s official News and Events page or recent reliable music news outlets, as announcements can shift quickly with tours and recording progress.[2][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest status from those sources and summarize with citations.
Fake pharmaceuticals, exploding batteries and toxic waste endanger public
www.interpol.intListen to music by Interpol on Apple Music.
music.apple.comInterpol may have been central to a post-9/11 New York scene, but it also might be considered one of the biggest Mexican rock acts of the last two decades.
www.npr.orgDiscover the latest on interpol from Audacy. Listen to Free Radio Online Music, Sports, News, Podcasts.
www.audacy.comLongtime drummer Sam Foragino will not be joining them on tour; Rough Francis' Urian Hackney will temporarily be playing for Interpol.
theneedledrop.comThe latest news and events from our global activities.
www.interpol.intInterpol's Sam Fogarino is "recovering from his back surgery getting back to drumming" and "working closely with the rest of the band"
au.rollingstone.comThe post-punk band from New York released its seventh album on July 15, 'The Other Side of Make-Believe,' recorded in England and produced by British veterans Flood and Alan Moulder.
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