Zedd has confirmed a new album releasing in 2024, his first in nearly a decade.
The album will follow 2015’s scintillating True Colors, which delivered to fans a number of generational dance anthems, like “Beautiful Now” and the Selena Gomez-assisted “I Want You to Know.”
Zedd opened up about the unreleased album back in August 2022, likening it at the time to “a new chapter” of his artistry. Almost two years later, he’s now revealed that it’s officially on the way, painting a picture of a deeply reflective opus with a nostalgic touch.
“I kind of miss the days where albums had meaning and they were able to give you deeper experience than just some random songs slapped together, which in my opinion a lot of albums these days are,” he told USA Today. “There’s not really a story to it. And I’ve achieved more in my career than I ever dreamed of being able to achieve, so I just ask myself the question what the point would be to making an album if it wasn’t to do something that’s deeply special and honest and would give fans the experience that I kind of crave and can rarely find these days.”
The album is still not complete, Zedd added, but he said he “can finally promise that it’s gonna come out this year.”
In other Zedd news, the chart-topping DJ is poised to drop beats—and buckets—at the 2024 March Madness Music Festival, the NCAA announced today. The free, three-day festival is scheduled for April 5-7 at Phoenix’s Hance Park and will wrap up prior to the Division I Men’s National Championship game on Monday, April 8th.
Zedd has not announced the title or release date of his upcoming album at the time of this article’s publication.
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