Deep Purple announces new album 'Splat!' ahead of 2026 world tour

Deep Purple has announced their new album 'Splat!', scheduled for release on July 3 via earMUSIC. The band will follow the record with an 86-date world tour beginning in June.

Deep Purple revealed their 24th studio album on May 10. The record follows 2024's '=1' and reunites the group with producer Bob Ezrin. Tracks were recorded live in the studio, resulting in one of the band's heaviest releases in years.

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Realistic illustration depicting diverse new music releases for March 2-8, 2026, featuring vinyl records, artist portraits like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, and genre highlights.
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Upcoming music releases highlight diverse genres for March 2-8

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Tinnitist has compiled a short list of 30 new music titles arriving the week of March 2-8, 2026, spanning psychedelic rock, soul, punk, and more. The releases include long-awaited albums from veterans like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, alongside debuts and collaborations from emerging acts. This roundup showcases a mix of established and experimental sounds from artists worldwide.

Texas alt-rock band Sparta has announced a UK and European tour this October to mark the release of its sixth album, 'Cut A Silhouette'. The record is scheduled to arrive on May 29 via Equal Vision/Rude Records.

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The Black Keys have revealed plans for the Peaches 'n Kream World Tour, a six-month trek across North America and Europe starting in late April 2026. The tour supports their upcoming album Peaches!, set for release on May 1 via Easy Eye Sound and Warner. Presales for tickets begin next week.

Russell Allen of Symphony X has shared updates on the band's next album, following their 2015 release 'Underworld'. In an interview, he explained the challenges of their creative process and the impact of tours. The band plans to complete recording by year's end after a Latin American tour.

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Interpol has announced a major North American tour kicking off July 31 in Denver. The run will feature some of the band's biggest headlining shows and wraps up October 17 in Nashville. Opening acts include Youth Lagoon, DIIV, Julie, Loathe, and French Police on select dates.

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