- Blondie Announces New Album ‘Electric Dreams’ and 2025 World Tour
Iconic rock band Blondie has thrilled fans worldwide with the announcement of their upcoming album, Electric Dreams, set for release in March 2025. This marks their first studio album since 2017’s Pollinator. The new record is produced by Grammy-winning producer John Congleton, known for his work with artists like St. Vincent and Phoebe Bridgers.
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In conjunction with the album release, Blondie will embark on the “Electric Dreams World Tour,” celebrating their 50th anniversary. The tour kicks off in April 2025 in New York City and will span five continents, including stops in London, Tokyo, Sydney, and Buenos Aires, before concluding in Los Angeles in December. Tickets go on sale January 15, 2025, with pre-sales for fan club members starting January 10.
Frontwoman Debbie Harry expressed her excitement, stating, “We’re always looking for ways to evolve while staying true to who we are. This album is our love letter to the future of music.”
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Fans can anticipate a blend of Blondie’s classic new wave energy with modern electronic influences in Electric Dreams. The first single, “Future Frequency,” is scheduled for release on February 14, 2025.
This announcement follows the recent discovery of a long-lost Andy Warhol digital portrait of Debbie Harry, created in 1985, which has been recovered and is set to go up for sale.
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For more details on the upcoming album and tour dates, visit Blondie’s official website.
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