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Leon Bridges says he's 'gearing up to drop a new album'

Brayden Garcia, Fort Worth Star-Telegram on

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FORT, WORTH, Texas — One of Fort Worth’s favorite sons is working on a new project.

Leon Bridges announced Thursday evening at a fundraiser for his nonprofit The Big Good that he’s working on a new album. This would be the crooner’s first record since his namesake 2024 effort — “Leon.”

Bridges mentioned the news as he and his Big Good co-founder (and former TCU coach) Gary Patterson welcomed guests to the River Ranch Stockyards.

“I’m gearing up to drop a new album,” Bridges told the crowd of hundreds. “I don’t know the release date yet, but I think it’s my best work yet.”

Leon Bridges preps new album

Bridges didn’t mention anything else about the new album, just that it was on the way.

 

In the rollout for “Leon,” Bridges said it was his most personal record yet as it captured his memories of growing up in Fort Worth. Several of the songs contain references to the city, including “Panther City,” which itself points towards Fort Worth’s old nickname.

During a sold-out concert at Dickies Arena in support of “Leon” in November 2024, Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker presented Bridges with a proclamation declaring Nov. 15 as “Leon Bridges Day.”

“We love Leon Bridges and we are so proud of him and so excited to see what he does next,” Parker said at the time.

Bridges’ new album will be his fifth overall.

His debut, “Coming Home,” released in 2015 and was followed by “Good Thing” in 2018 and “Gold-Diggers Sound” in 2021.


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