ATB has announced the final studio album of his legendary career

A huge summer tour this year and a new album in 2025 will celebrate the career of one of the most famous trance artists ever

The latest news from the German DJ and producer ATB was released a few weeks ago: the anthem for the European edition of Dreamstate entitled Future City: a captivating trance track that won us over, as it won over all the fans present at the Arena Gliwce last April 6th.

André Tanneberger, born in 1973, has however made several announcements in recent days regarding what he announced as the final phase of his legendary music career.

ATB is in fact in the USA busy with his tour that brings the name like of his famous record of 1999, Don’t Stop: this tour will also extend to the European continent in the summer, touching on various events and festivals, celebrating the career of a lifetime that has marked multiple generations in trance and dance music.

Finally, next year, ATB will release its eleventh and final album, celebrating a long career spanning since 1998.

In fact, 9 PM (Till I Come) was released on the Kontorn Records label at the end of 1998: the sound of that legendary guitar that has forever marked one of the styles of trance music (later nicknamed ‘balearic trance’): 9 PM (Till I Come) became one of the most iconic tracks in Ibiza and in clubs around the world during the following year, 1999, reaching the #1 single position in the UK Chart: the subsequent Don’t Stop, a few months later, he repeated the success of the previous single, opening the doors to international success with the albums Movin’ Melodies and Two Worlds.

Other tracks such The Summer and The Fields Of Love (with York) during 2000, Let U Go (with Roberta Harrison) in 2001, Ecstasy and Here With Me (with Tiff Lacey) in 2004, Move On (with JanSoon) in 2011, When It Ends It Starts Again (with Sean Ryan) released in 2014, just to name a few, all became incredibile trance hits: in fact, it’s impossible to name all the unforgettable tracks that the German artist has given to trance over the course of twenty-five years across ten albums; in recent years, like several other artists, ATB had also embraced a more progressive-house and dance sound, but never moving away from the world of trance music.

To be part of his celebratory tour, all you have to do is purchase your tickets here: tour – ATB music

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