Erasure Announces 2025 World Tour and New Album: A Synth-Pop Celebration

Legendary synth-pop duo Erasure—comprised of vocalist Andy Bell and keyboardist-producer Vince Clarke—has officially announced their much-anticipated 2025 world tour, set to coincide with the release of a brand-new studio album. The tour will mark a significant return to the global stage, offering fans a thrilling blend of classic hits and new music from the pioneers of electro-pop.

A Global Stage Awaits

Launching on May 5, 2025, at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden, the tour will span over 50 cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Major stops include Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, London, Paris, Berlin, and Tokyo, making it one of Erasure’s most ambitious tours to date. Each show promises a spectacular live experience that celebrates their vast discography while embracing the future of their sound.

New Album, New Era

The duo’s upcoming studio album—set for release on June 1, 2025—is already generating buzz within the industry. Andy Bell has described the project as “our boldest sonic journey yet,” combining Erasure’s unmistakable synth textures with modern electronic production and emotional storytelling. Fans can expect a mix of reflective ballads, infectious dance tracks, and uplifting anthems that stay true to the duo’s timeless spirit.

Andy Bell’s Solo Spotlight

Ahead of the world tour, Andy Bell is also set to release his third solo album, Ten Crowns, on May 2, 2025. Featuring standout collaborations—including a track with the legendary Debbie Harry of Blondie—Bell’s solo project explores deeply personal themes with theatrical flair. He’ll support the release with a series of intimate solo shows across the UK and Europe this spring, offering a rare chance to see a different creative side of the frontman.

A Legacy Reinforced

With over 28 million albums sold and a legacy of chart-topping hits like “A Little Respect,” “Sometimes,” and “Love to Hate You,” Erasure continues to inspire generations of listeners. The 2025 tour isn’t just a victory lap—it’s a bold statement that the band is still evolving, still experimenting, and still connecting through their unique brand of emotional, danceable pop.

Tickets and More

Pre-sales began in March, with general ticket sales now live. Early response has been overwhelming, with many venues nearing sell-out status. VIP packages, offering exclusive merchandise and meet-and-greet opportunities, are also available for superfans.

As Erasure prepares to hit the road once again, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the duo—and a celebration for fans worldwide who continue to find joy, love, and identity in their music.

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