Cory Wong Shares Single feat. Miami-Based Magic City Hippies

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Published on December 9, 2025

Cory Wong Shares Single feat. Miami-Based Magic City Hippies

Cory Wong Shares Single feat. Miami-Based Magic City Hippies

GRAMMY® Award-nominated genre-defying songwriter, producer, podcast host, and guitarist extraordinaire Cory Wong has shared his new single, “Blame It On The Moon (Feat. Magic City Hippies).” The jazzy disco track in collaboration with the Miami-based indie-funk trio Magic City Hippies is the third song released from his upcoming album, Lost In The Wonder, set to arrive on February 3, 2026. “Blame It On The Moon (Feat. Magic City Hippies)” is streaming everywhere now.

“This is the first time that Magic City Hippies and I have worked together,” says Cory Wong. “I randomly met some of the guys in Japan during my last tour. They came out to one of my Tokyo shows and, at the end of the night, said, ‘We should do something sometime.’ That usually means something along the lines of, ‘I respect your artistry and think you’re cool, ’ but rarely means ever getting together to actually ‘do something sometime.’ I have made it a point in the last couple of years to really mean it when I say ‘let’s write together.’

“I got home from Japan and sent over a demo of a song I was working on. The guys in the band said, ‘Yep, we know what to do with this.’ They flipped the arrangement around and added new parts, and sent back what was the majority of what you hear in the final song. We did a few rounds of remote feedback on the writing, and I polished off the arrangement with some added horns and keyboards, and it was done! It’s always more fun to work in a room together on something creative like this, but it works really well to work on remote collaboration projects when both parties are really comfortable in their artistry and also the craft of recording/ collaborating. This, to me, felt like the pinnacle of remote collaboration.”

LISTEN TO “BLAME IT ON THE MOON (FEAT. MAGIC CITY HIPPIES)”

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Lost In The Wonder was initially heralded with the release of the album’s hook-heavy and irresistibly catchy first single “Tongue Tied (Feat. Stephen Day).” The crisp yet dreamy mid-tempo title track, “Lost In The Wonder,” followed last week. A national headlining tour, featuring special guests Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day, and Marc Scibilia, is set to begin in April, with confirmed performances in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Austin, and more. The full itinerary is below.

LISTEN TO “TONGUE TIED (FEAT. STEPHEN DAY)”

LISTEN TO “LOST IN THE WONDER (FEAT. BENNY SINGS)”

Lost In The Wonder spotlights Wong’s remarkable gifts as a producer, writer, arranger, band leader, and master of modern pop craftsmanship, while of course never losing sight of his trademark guitar virtuosity. The album further affirms Wong’s enduring love of musical collaboration, boasting a truly eclectic range of guest artists, including Taylor Hanson, Devon Gilfillian, Cody Fry, Yam Haus, Louis Cato, Ellis, Elysia Biro, Theo Katzman, and Magic City Hippies.

“There are lots of sides to me as an artist,” says Wong. “A lot of people know me as a guitar guy, or even more specifically, ‘rhythm guitar guy’. That’s an accurate description, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. I see the guitar as just one of the avenues for my music and creativity. It’s been an absolute joy to develop and form a signature sound as a guitarist, but a huge part of my artistry is in my production/writing/arranging/band-leading. I’ve worked on and honed those skills just as much as my guitar playing, so I wanted to make an album that really showcased that side of my creative expression. Does that mean there’s less guitar on this album than on others? No! It’s actually quite the opposite. I feel like some of my best guitar work is done on this album. There’s everything from my classic rhythm guitar sound to multiple layers of orchestrally arranged guitar to blistering solos when the music calls for it.

“I think anyone who’s a great producer/writer/arranger also really likes to collaborate with other people because it gives you different colors and textures to ‘paint’ with. My aim is to showcase different sides of my artistry by putting several collaborators in front of the music and having me build the world that it lives in.”

Wong – who just wrapped up a series of historic live performances in China and South Korea – will celebrate Lost In The Wonder with a non-stop global live schedule that includes headline shows, top-billed festival sets, and more. Highlights include performances in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Austin, as well as a one-night-only concert event at Toronto, ON’s Koerner Hall at The Royal Conservatory of Music backed by the Royal Conservatory Orchestra (December 11); a headline performance at Tucson, AZ’s historic Fox Tucson Theatre as part of the annual Tucson Jazz Festival (January 24, 2026); Dave Koz and Friends at Sea 2026, an eight-night musical cruise adventure making stops in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina (March 22-30, 2026); a co-headline festival appearance alongside Snarky Puppy at Charlotte, NC’s The Spring Mix (April 26, 2026); and a visit to San José del Cabo, Mexico for Goose’s three-day destination festival, Viva El Gonzo (May 7-9, 2026). Additional dates will be announced.

For complete details and ticket availability, please see www.corywongmusic.com/tour.

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CORY WONG ON TOUR 2025-26 

DECEMBER

11 – Toronto, ON – Koerner Hall at The Royal Conservatory of Music ^

JANUARY 2026

24 – Tucson, AZ – Fox Tucson Theatre

 

MARCH 2026

21 – São Paulo, Brazil – Casa Natura

22-30 – São Paulo, Brazil – Dave Koz and Friends at Sea 2026 †

29 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – C Art Media 

 

APRIL 2026

11 – Charlotte, NC – The Spring Mix at The Amp Ballantyne †

15 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman (Devon Gilfillian, Marc Scibilia)

17 – Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom (Devon Gilfillian, Marc Scibilia)

18 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot Devon Gilfillian, Marc Scibilia

20 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom (Devon Gilfillian, Marc Scibilia)

21 – Seattle, WA – The Paramount (Devon Gilfillian, Marc Scibilia)

23 – Sacramento, CA – Channel 24 (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

24 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

25 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

26 – Del Mar, CA – The Sound (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

27 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

30 – Houston, TX – White Oak Downstairs (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

 

MAY 2026

1 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

2 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater (Devon Gilfillian, Stephen Day)

7-9 – San José del Cabo, México – Viva El Gonzo †

 

† Festival Appearance

^ w/ the Royal Conservatory Orchestra

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