Brooks & Dunn Announce Long-Awaited New Album and 2025 Tour, Set to Kick Off with New Year’s Day Release

Brooks & Dunn Announce Long-Awaited New Album and 2025 Tour, Set to Kick Off with New Year’s Day Release

 

Country music legends Brooks & Dunn have thrilled fans worldwide with the announcement of a brand-new album set to be released on January 1, 2025. The iconic duo, known for hits like Boot Scootin’ Boogie and Neon Moon, is also embarking on a highly anticipated nationwide tour to celebrate the release.

 

The album, tentatively titled New Horizons, marks their first studio release in over a decade. According to a statement from the duo, the album will feature a mix of classic Brooks & Dunn sounds and fresh collaborations with some of today’s hottest country artists. “We’re excited to bring something fresh to the table while staying true to our roots,” Kix Brooks shared.

 

Ronnie Dunn added, “This is an album for our fans who have been with us since day one, as well as the next generation of country music lovers.”

 

The accompanying tour, dubbed the New Horizons 2025 Tour, will kick off in Nashville on February 10, 2025, with stops in major cities across the U.S. Tickets are set to go on sale starting January 5, 2025, with a special pre-sale for fan club members beginning January 2.

 

Industry insiders are already buzzing about the album, which is rumored to feature collaborations with country powerhouses like Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, and Chris Stapleton.

 

Fans took to social media to express their excitement. One Twitter user wrote, “This is the news I didn’t know I needed—Brooks & Dunn are BACK!”

 

The announcement comes after months of speculation following cryptic social media posts from the duo hinting at new music. This album and tour promise to solidify their legacy as one of the most influential acts in country music history.

 

Stay tuned for more updates on New Horizons and the New Horizons 2025 Tour.

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