Rock legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Glenn Hughes returns with his new studio album “Chosen”, set for release on September 5th, 2025, via Frontiers Music Srl.
To mark the announcement, Glenn shares the title track, along with an accompanying music video, available now.
This year will also see Glenn Hughes busy touring across Europe and South America, with “The Chosen Years” tour starting in Zoetermeer, Netherlands, on September 2nd, and ending on November 29th in Bogota, Colombia. For the full list of dates, please see below and
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Watch the official video for “Chosen”
Commenting on the new album, Glenn stated: “Songwriting is deeply personal to me, and l generally write and record when I have something to say. It’s been nine years since I recorded my last solo album, “Resonate”. There have been recordings and collaborations with other artists, since 2016”.
“When writing “Chosen”, I went back to my life drawing board, writing about the human condition, love, hope, faith and acceptance. I write about how I feel on the inside and not externally. My life is lived from within, in the present moment. It’s an album of soul food, and I’ve never been so grateful, right here, on planet earth. Music is the healer!”, he added.
Vocalist/bass guitarist/songwriter Glenn Hughes is a true original. No other rock musician has carved such a distinctive style blending the finest elements of hard rock, soul and funk. That astonishing voice is his calling card. He's known as a singer's singer. Stevie Wonder once called Glenn Hughes his favorite white singer.
After a nine years hiatus as a solo artist, Glenn Hughes is back with “Chosen”, his brand-new solo record: an album which presents Glenn in his most hard rockin’ fashion. An explosive record that offers Glenn Hughes at its absolute best with a state-of-the-art album, both from a songwriting and production standpoint. A truly captivating return!
Glenn Hughes, a native of Cannock, England, absorbed all kinds of influences, including early British hard rock, the Beatles and, most importantly, American soul and R&B. The sleek Motown sound from Detroit and the gritty Stax/Volt sound from Memphis left their mark on him.
Glenn Hughes first found success in the early '70s with the band Trapeze, before joining Deep Purple in 1973 during a pivotal lineup change that introduced him and David Coverdale to the group. Despite initial scepticism, the revamped band silenced critics with the release of “Burn” (1974), a powerful album that revitalized Purple’s sound and remains a classic.
During this era, the band headlined the iconic California Jam in front of over 300,000 fans, toured the world aboard their private jet The Starship, and released two more studio albums, “Stormbringer” and “Come Taste The Band”, before disbanding in 1976.
Glenn's first solo album “Play Me Out” was released in 1977. He joined former Pat Travers guitarist Pat Thrall to form Hughes/Thrall, which released an acclaimed self-titled album in 1982. Throughout the '80s and '90s, Glenn Hughes made countless guest appearances (both credited and un-credited) as a vocalist, bass guitarist or songwriter on other artists' albums. The endless list includes – among others – Gary Moore, John Norum, Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath.
Since 1992, Glenn has started a prolific solo career with a dozen studio albums where he explored all the different sides of his songwriting and influences: from hard rock to funk and more contemporary sounds. He collaborated – among others – with such musicians as Chad Smith (RHCP), Dave Navarro, John Frusciante and many others.
He also founded or took part in some amazing musical alliances such as California Breed (with Jason Bonham and Andrew Watt), Black Country Communion (with Joe Bonamassa) and The Dead Daisies.
Glenn has collaborated with Robbie Williams on his new single “Rocket”, which was released on May 22nd, 2025. The track also features a collaboration from Tony Iommi and will be the first time Glenn has been featured on a record with Tony since 2005, when they released “Fused” together.
Glenn Hughes has also recently joined forces with Satch Vai, a new collaboration by legendary guitar icons Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, by writing and singing on their new single “I Wanna Play My Guitar”.
“Chosen” Tracklist:
1. Voice In My Head
2. My Alibi
3. Chosen
4. Heal
5. In The Golden
6. The Lost Parade
7. Hot Damn Thing
8. Black Cat Moan
9. Come And Go
10. Into The Fade
Line Up:
Glenn Hughes – Vocals
Soren Andersen - Guitar
Ash Sheehan - Drums
Bob Fridzema - Keys
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THE CHOSEN YEARS TOUR 2025 – TICKETS
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02/09 - De Boerderij - Zoetermeer, The Netherlands
04/09 - Fabrik - Hamburg, Germany
06/09 - Kulturhaus Stadtgarten - Neuruppin, Germany
08/09 - Klub Studio - Krakow, Poland
10/09 - Progresja - Warsaw, Poland
12/09 - Alter Schlachthof - Dresden, Germany
14/09 - Club Vaudeville - Lindau, Germany
16/09 - Hirsch - Nuremberg, Germany
17/09 - Spectrum - Augsburg, Germany
19/09 - Muziekgieterij - Maastricht, Netherlands
20/09 - Doornroosje - Nijmegen, Netherlands
22/09 - Capitol - Mannheim, Germany
24/09 - Z7 - Pratteln, Switzerland
26/09 - Festiviteten Bar & Scene - Hamar, Norway
28/09 - Byscenen - Trondheim, Norway
30/09 - Hyvinkääsali - Hyvinkää, Finland
01/10 - Tampere-Talo - Tampere, Finland
03/10 - Kulttuuritalo - Helsinki, Finland
04/10 - Madetojansali - Oulu, Finland
14/10 - O2 Academy - Bristol, UK
15/10 - Guildhall - Portsmouth, UK
17/10 - KK's Steel Mill - Wolverhampton, UK
18/10 - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire - London, UK
21/10 - O2 Ritz - Manchester, UK
22/10 - Boiler Shop - Newcastle, UK
24/10 - Rock City - Nottingham, UK
25/10 - The Garage - Glasgow, UK
11/11 - Opinião - Porto Alegre, Brazil
13/11 - Mister Rock - Belo Horizonte, Brazil
14/11 - Circo Voador - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
16/11 - Vip Station - São Paulo, Brazil
18/11 - Tork n' Roll - Curitiba, Brazil
20/11 - Abbey Road - Mar Del Plata, Argentina
21/11 - Arena Sur - Buenos Aires, Argentina
23/11 - Club Paraguay - Córdoba, Argentina
25/11 - Teatro del Huerto - Salta, Argentina
27/11 - Teatro Coliseo - Santiago, Chile
29/11 - Teatro C.E.G - Bogota, Colombia