Ringo Starr’s New Album Set for Release
Ringo Starr’s upcoming album, titled Long Long Road, is scheduled for release on April 24, 2026. This announcement marks a significant moment in Starr’s career as he continues to produce new music at the age of 85.
The album features collaborations with notable artists including Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow, and St Vincent. The first single from the album, “It’s Been Too Long”, is expected to generate considerable interest among fans and critics alike.
Production and Collaborations
T Bone Burnett played a crucial role in the album’s creation, co-writing and producing much of the work. Ringo expressed his gratitude, stating, “I’m blessed to have T Bone in my life right now and working with me on these records.”
The album Long Long Road will include a total of 10 tracks, with 6 of them written or co-written by Burnett. This collaboration follows the success of Ringo’s previous album, Look Up, which was released on January 10, 2025.
Chart Success and Legacy
Look Up marked a significant milestone in Starr’s career, as it was his first number one album on the UK’s Official Country Chart in 50 years. Ringo’s ability to adapt and thrive in the music industry has been noteworthy, especially as he transitions into this new phase of his career.
In addition to his new collaborations, Ringo reflected on his past, noting, “I recorded two Carl Perkins songs with The Beatles, and both T Bone and I wanted one on this record.” This connection to his history highlights the enduring influence of his earlier work.
Looking Ahead
As the release date approaches, anticipation builds around Long Long Road and its potential impact on the music scene. Fans are eager to see how Ringo’s collaborations will resonate with audiences and whether the album will replicate the success of his previous work.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding additional promotional activities or performances surrounding the album’s release. However, the excitement surrounding Ringo Starr’s latest project continues to grow as he remains a vital figure in the music industry.


