ATB to release final album after struggle to keep up witH ‘streaming and downloads’

ATB Launches “Don’t Stop” Summer Tour and Announces Final Studio Album Release in 2025.

German electronic music legend ATB announced today that he will release his final studio album in 2025. With an impressive career spanning over ten studio albums and more than 55 gold and platinum awards worldwide, ATB is known for his unique double album projects—one disc for the dance floor and another with serene soundscapes.

While 2025 marks the release of ATB’s final studio album, his journey is far from over. Celebrating over twenty-five years of music, he will embark on the “Don’t Stop” Summer Tour, where fans can enjoy his classic hits and get a sneak peek at unreleased tracks from the upcoming album.

ATB’s breakthrough came with his 1998 hit single “9 pm (Till I Come),” which topped the UK singles charts as the first dance song to reach number 1 in the UK. The track also achieved top 10 status on several international charts, including the US Billboard charts, paving the way for dance music on mainstream radio. His creative streak continued with hits like “Don’t Stop,” “Ecstasy,” “Let U Go,” “What About Us,” “Move On,” and “When It Ends It Starts Again.” Additionally, ATB has maintained a consistent presence in the DJ Mag Top 100 ranking for nearly two decades.

Lastly, as the final productions echo from his studio, ATB is launching his 2024 tour, aptly named “Don’t Stop.” While the tour is well underway, this summer tour “will allow fans to hear all the ATB classics, with special attention given to unreleased music that will appear on the final studio album,” according to the press release.

Don’t forget to check out ATB on his “Don’t Stop” summer tour. You can find the full list of tour dates below and purchase tickets here.

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My name is Sebastian Medina and I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Ever since I could remember, I have always been in love with dance music. I appreciate all genres and sub-genres but I definitely gravitate towards house and techno. Being from LA I was blessed with an amazing nightlife full of different artists coming in and out of town throughout the years. Some of my favorite artists include Seth Troxler, Michael Bibi, Mr.Carmack, PAWSA, and Folamour.

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