The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Best Progressive R&B Album
Best Progressive R&B Album
Nomination
Access All Areas (FLO) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Progressive R&B Album
Access All Areas (FLO) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Progressive R&B Album
Access All Areas (FLO) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Progressive R&B Album
Access All Areas
British R&B trio FLO's debut full-length project, Access All Areas, pays tribute to 90s/2000s R&B girl groups like Destiny's Child and TLC, and features artists GloRilla, Chlöe and Halle & Cynthia Erivo.
Commercial success
The album debuted at No. 163 on the Billboard 200 chart.
It debuted at No. 3 on the Official UK Albums Chart, selling 9,500 album-equivalent units in its first week.
'Access All Areas' earned ~2M streams on Spotify in its first full day of release.
Cultural impact
FLO launched their first major headlining world tour, the Access All Areas Tour, with 38 dates across North America and Europe.
The group performed their single "AAA" live on The Graham Norton Show, marking a high-profile UK television appearance.
FLO appeared at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025, further cementing their presence at major UK music events.
Critical response
Pitchfork praised the album as "a confident vision of what a modern girl group can be: tender, headstrong, and unified, with a clear point of view about resisting the urge to be jaded by the industry, relationships, and themselves." Read full review
Rolling Stone highlighted FLO's "vocal prowess present across the 16-track record" and noted that "their perpetual growth is evident" and that "FLO are the most in sync they’ve ever been on 'On & On,' the sultry deep cut with R&B classic potential." Read full review
The Guardian described the album as "a solid start" and noted that while the songs are "punchy and well written," the project "demonstrates why Flo haven’t quite exploded" yet, calling it "a stop on a journey rather than an end in itself." Read full review
Access All Areas
British R&B trio FLO's debut full-length project, Access All Areas, pays tribute to 90s/2000s R&B girl groups like Destiny's Child and TLC, and features artists GloRilla, Chlöe and Halle & Cynthia Erivo.
Commercial success
The album debuted at No. 163 on the Billboard 200 chart.
It debuted at No. 3 on the Official UK Albums Chart, selling 9,500 album-equivalent units in its first week.
'Access All Areas' earned ~2M streams on Spotify in its first full day of release.
Cultural impact
FLO launched their first major headlining world tour, the Access All Areas Tour, with 38 dates across North America and Europe.
The group performed their single "AAA" live on The Graham Norton Show, marking a high-profile UK television appearance.
FLO appeared at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025, further cementing their presence at major UK music events.
Critical response
Pitchfork praised the album as "a confident vision of what a modern girl group can be: tender, headstrong, and unified, with a clear point of view about resisting the urge to be jaded by the industry, relationships, and themselves." Read full review
Rolling Stone highlighted FLO's "vocal prowess present across the 16-track record" and noted that "their perpetual growth is evident" and that "FLO are the most in sync they’ve ever been on 'On & On,' the sultry deep cut with R&B classic potential." Read full review
The Guardian described the album as "a solid start" and noted that while the songs are "punchy and well written," the project "demonstrates why Flo haven’t quite exploded" yet, calling it "a stop on a journey rather than an end in itself." Read full review
Access All Areas
British R&B trio FLO's debut full-length project, Access All Areas, pays tribute to 90s/2000s R&B girl groups like Destiny's Child and TLC, and features artists GloRilla, Chlöe and Halle & Cynthia Erivo.
Commercial success
The album debuted at No. 163 on the Billboard 200 chart.
It debuted at No. 3 on the Official UK Albums Chart, selling 9,500 album-equivalent units in its first week.
'Access All Areas' earned ~2M streams on Spotify in its first full day of release.
Cultural impact
FLO launched their first major headlining world tour, the Access All Areas Tour, with 38 dates across North America and Europe.
The group performed their single "AAA" live on The Graham Norton Show, marking a high-profile UK television appearance.
FLO appeared at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025, further cementing their presence at major UK music events.
Critical response
Pitchfork praised the album as "a confident vision of what a modern girl group can be: tender, headstrong, and unified, with a clear point of view about resisting the urge to be jaded by the industry, relationships, and themselves." Read full review
Rolling Stone highlighted FLO's "vocal prowess present across the 16-track record" and noted that "their perpetual growth is evident" and that "FLO are the most in sync they’ve ever been on 'On & On,' the sultry deep cut with R&B classic potential." Read full review
The Guardian described the album as "a solid start" and noted that while the songs are "punchy and well written," the project "demonstrates why Flo haven’t quite exploded" yet, calling it "a stop on a journey rather than an end in itself." Read full review









