Coinciding with the tour comes the announcement of his final studio album to be released in 2025.
Boasting a career that spans over two decades, German electronic music legend, ATB, has announced that he will release his final studio album in 2025. Over the course of an incredible career thus far – that includes a total of 10 studio albums and over 55 gold and platinum awards in numerous countries – ATB has always gone the extra yard with his studio albums, routinely releasing double album projects that feature a disc aimed for the dance floor and a separate disc curated for the come down, crafted with beautiful soundscapes.
Coinciding with the announcement of his forthcoming LP, ATB proves that his journey is still far from over. ATB has never stopped in over twenty-five years, and he will celebrate the legacy with his fans on the road with his “Don’t Stop” Summer Tour. This special tour will allow the fans to hear all the ATB classics but with special attention given to unreleased music that will appear on the final studio album.
The ‘Don’t Stop’ tour kicks off this week in New Orleans. It continues through American cities, including St Louis, Dallas, Washington, DC, and Portland, before ATB heads to Europe for the summer festival circuit.
ATB had his big breakthrough moment with his hit single “9pm (Till I Come)” in 1998. The track took the German producer and DJ to the top of the UK singles charts, becoming the first dance song to reach number 1 in the UK. But that’s not all: ATB’s debut single also peaked in several top 10 charts worldwide, including the US Billboard charts, and opened the door for dance music on mainstream radio. His creative spirit continued to flourish with an impressive series of hits, including “Don’t Stop,” “Ecstasy,” “Let U Go,” “What About Us,” “Move On” and “When It Ends It Starts Again.” Let’s not forget that ATB also inspired the recent smash-hit from Peggy Gou, “(It Goes Like) Nanana.”