Skrillex is preparing to release his first new album in two years, a 13-track collection that includes collaborations with Young Miko, Chris Lake, Anita B Queen, Randomer, Blawan, and MC Dricka. The album follows a series of pop-up shows in New York City alongside Four Tet and Fred again.., and comes as the artist gears up for a packed summer festival season, according to the report.

13 Tracks, Six Collaborators: The Tracklist Revealed

The upcoming album — which has not yet been given a release date — will feature 13 tracks, as the source confirms. Among them are the March 2025 collaboration 'Duro' with Young Miko, an updated version of the 2025 collab 'La Noche 2' with Chris Lake and Anita B Queen, and the recent single 'Thistle'. Other collaborators include Randomer, Blawan, and MC Dricka. The album will be Skrillex's first new material since his April 2025 releae, according to the report.

Pop-Up Shows with Four Tet and Fred again.. Set the Stage

Before the album announcement, Skrillex, Four Tet, and Fred again.. performed a series of highly anticipated pop-up shows in New York City, creating a frenzy that culminated in the last-minute announcement of the trio's upcoming tour, the report says. These shows helped reignite interest in Skrillex's output and positioned the upcoming album within a broader collaborative moment in electronic music.

Bonnaroo to Boomtown: A Summer of 7 Major Festival Dates

Skrillex has a busy summer schedule ahead, with performances at Barcelona's Primavera Sound this weekend, a headlining slot at Bonnaroo, appearances at Kappa Future Festival in Turin , Italy, Dekmantel in The Netherlands, Hungary's Sziget, England's Boomtown, and a headlining show alongside Boys Noize, according to the source.. the festival run suggests the album's rollout may rely heavily on live momentum rather than a traditional pre-release marketing campaign.

Why the Album Still Lacks a Release Date

The source does not specify a confirmed release date for the album, leaving a key question unanswered: when will fans actually hear the full project? Skrillex has a history of surprise drops and last-minute changes, and the lack of a firm date could indicate a strategic decision to build anticipation through summer performances. It also remains unclear whether the tracklist is final or if additional collaborations will be added before release.