Beastie Boys Make Epic Comeback: New Album “Back On Stage” and First Tour Since 2009 Announced!.
In a monumental moment for music fans worldwide, the legendary Beastie Boys are officially making a comeback. After more than a decade of silence following the tragic passing of Adam “MCA” Yauch, surviving members Michael “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz have shocked fans by announcing a brand new album and their first tour since 2009. The groundbreaking hip-hop trio is back, and they’re ready to bring their unique, genre-defying sound to a new generation.
The new album, titled **”Resurrection of the Three”**, is set to be released in **early 2025**. It’s their first studio effort since *Hot Sauce Committee Part Two* (2011) and is expected to pay tribute to Yauch while pushing the boundaries of their signature style. In a joint statement, Mike D and Ad-Rock said, “This album is our way of honoring MCA. It’s been a long time coming, but we felt the world wasn’t done hearing from the Beastie Boys. It’s our tribute to Adam and to the legacy we built together.”
The upcoming album will feature a mix of unreleased tracks recorded with MCA before his passing, as well as new material crafted by Mike D and Ad-Rock, who promise to deliver the same infectious energy that made the Beastie Boys icons of hip-hop, punk, and alternative rock.
In conjunction with the album release, the Beastie Boys will embark on a highly anticipated tour, set to kick off in **summer 2025**. Fans can expect classic hits like “Sabotage,” “Intergalactic,” and “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” to be mixed in with fresh new tracks from the album. The tour will not only celebrate their illustrious past but also signal a new chapter for the group. Special tributes to MCA will be integrated into the shows, ensuring his presence is felt at every performance.
Pre-sale tickets for the tour go live in **March 2025**, and demand is expected to be sky-high. The world is buzzing with excitement as one of music’s most iconic groups prepares to return to the stage, reminding everyone that the Beastie Boys are far from finished.