The legendary Ringo Starr, former member of The Beatles, announced the release of his new album entitled Long Long Road, which will be available on April 24, 2026. At 85 years of age, the British musician continues to be active and to explore new creative stages, consolidating his relevance in international music.
The announcement comes on the heels of the release of Look Up, a heavily country-influenced project that marked his return to the genre after more than five decades.
An album with outstanding collaborations

The new album will feature the participation of renowned artists such as Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent.
This reinforces the project’s appeal to both new audiences and long-time followers.
As a preview, Ringo Starr has already presented the song It’s Been Too Long, featuring collaborations with Sarah Jarosz and Molly Tuttle, two leading figures in contemporary bluegrass.
The song was produced by T Bone Burnett, renowned for his work in the genre.
In addition, the musician also released another single titled Choose Love, which maintains the positive and reflective thematic line that has characterized his music in recent years.
A positive message that connects generations

During a recent interview in this 2026, Ringo Starr shared his philosophy of life with his characteristic humor.
When questioned about his energy at 85, he replied: “you have to eat more broccoli”, and added his now iconic phrase: “peace, love and broccoli”.
This type of message has been an essential part of his artistic identity, connecting with audiences of different generations.
Including the Hispanic community in the United States, where his legacy with The Beatles continues to be widely recognized.
The announcement comes after the release of Look Up
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Confirmed tracklist for Long Long Road
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The album will include ten songs:
1. Returning Without Tears
2. Baby Don’t Go
3. I Don’t See Me in Your Eyes Anymore
4. It’s Been Too Long
5. Why
6. You and I (Wave of Love)
7. My Baby Don’t Want Nothing
8. Choose Love
9. She’s Gone
10. Long Long Road
A journey that began with “Look Up”
The previous album, Look Up, represented an important moment in Ringo Starr’s recent career.
With collaborations with Alison Krauss and Molly Tuttle.
This work explored universal themes such as love, the passage of time and gratitude.
Now, with Long Long Road, the musician continues in that line, combining classical influences with contemporary sounds.
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