David Gilmour, the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist, has announced his forthcoming solo album titled All That Remains, scheduled for release in 2026. This project follows his 2024 critically acclaimed album Luck and Strange, marking a significant continuation in his solo career.
While specific details about All That Remains are currently limited, Gilmour has been observed working in the studio alongside his long-time collaborator and wife, Polly Samson. Samson, who penned most of the lyrics for Luck and Strange, is expected to contribute significantly to the new album as well. Their previous collaboration delved into themes of aging and mortality, suggesting that the upcoming album may explore similar introspective topics.
The recording sessions for All That Remains have reportedly taken place in various studios across the UK, including Gilmour’s own Astoria Studio. The artist has expressed a desire to innovate and evolve his sound, indicating that this album may present a fresh musical direction while retaining the emotive guitar work he’s renowned for.
In conjunction with the album release, Gilmour has also announced a farewell tour titled “One Last Ride,” set to commence in 2026. This tour is anticipated to be a culmination of his illustrious career, offering fans a final opportunity to experience his live performances. The tour is expected to feature a blend of new material from All That Remains and classic hits from his extensive repertoire.
All That Remains is poised to be a poignant addition to Gilmour’s discography, reflecting his enduring artistry and commitment to musical exploration. Fans eagerly await further announcements regarding the album’s tracklist and tour dates, which are expected to be released in the coming months.