Last week, I wrote about things that feel too big to put into words.
The kind of experiences that sit heavy in your chest — not because they’re unclear, but because they matter so much. Writing them down can feel like living them twice.
And sometimes, once is enough.
But this week, something shifted.
We said it out loud.
The night before we went on Good Day PA, we learned we’d have about three minutes on live television. Three minutes to summarize nearly three years of dreaming, planning, fundraising, arranging, stretching, and praying.
So I texted Kirstin our “outline.”
It was sort of meant as a joke.
But it was feeling too real to be a joke.

LSO.
Abbey Road.
MS FitEffect. Money.
That was it.
If writing it down felt big, try saying it clearly — calmly — on live television.
And once we did…
Something shifted.
It no longer felt too big to write down.
So here it is.
On April 9, 2026, Double Keyed will record our new album at Abbey Road Studios in London with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Even typing that sentence makes me pause.
There it is.
Black and white.
No longer floating in the air.
No longer just whispered between spreadsheets and late-night texts.
It’s happening.

For a long time, this project felt like something we were climbing toward.
Now it feels like something we are walking into.
And here’s what we know:
We didn’t get here alone.
Every encouraging email.
Every filled piano key.
Every check.
Every conversation.
Every prayer.
You’ve helped us bring this sentence into existence.
If you’d like to watch the Good Day PA segment — and see the moment we said it out loud — you can watch here:
👉 Double Keyed Announces Abbey Road Date on Good Day PA

And if you’d like to learn more about this final stretch of the journey (or share it with someone who might), our Give a Hand campaign page is here:

Last week, I wrote that some things feel too big to put into words.
Maybe they aren’t too big.
Maybe they’re just waiting for courage.
On April 9, 2026, we’ll walk into Abbey Road Studio One.
And this time — it’s written down.

Last week’s piece lingers quietly underneath this one. You can find it here.


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