- Jimi Hendrix Estate Announces Posthumous Album Release and Virtual World Tour for 2025
In an unexpected and thrilling announcement, the estate of Jimi Hendrix has revealed plans for a groundbreaking new album, The Lost Sessions, set to release on May 20, 2025. The album will feature previously unreleased tracks recorded during the legendary guitarist’s career, showcasing a collection of his rarest and most experimental works. Fans of Hendrix’s music are in for an extraordinary treat, with this release offering a deeper dive into the mind of the rock icon.
But that’s not all. To celebrate the album, the Hendrix estate has also announced a virtual world tour titled “The Hendrix Experience: A Digital Journey.” The tour will give fans worldwide the chance to experience the music of Jimi Hendrix in an entirely new way, combining cutting-edge virtual reality technology with live performances of his iconic tracks. The virtual tour will be hosted across multiple online platforms, including a custom-designed app where fans can interact with Hendrix’s music and history like never before.
“This is a new era for Jimi’s music,” said a spokesperson for the Hendrix estate. “We are thrilled to give fans a chance to not only hear unheard tracks from The Lost Sessions, but to also experience the energy and power of Jimi’s live performances through this incredible virtual tour. This is a unique way to connect with Jimi’s spirit and his legacy.”
The virtual world tour will begin on July 10, 2025, and fans can join from anywhere in the world. It promises to immerse them in Hendrix’s revolutionary sound, with digital avatars of the iconic guitarist performing live renditions of his most famous songs in stunning virtual environments.
Pre-orders for The Lost Sessions will begin on March 25, 2025, and tickets for the virtual world tour will be available soon after. The estate’s move to create a fully digital experience allows fans to celebrate Hendrix’s legacy in a way that transcends time and space, continuing to honor his artistry for generations to come.