Zach Top Fans Can Expect A New Album This Summer What We Know So Far
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Zach Top Fans Can Expect A New Album This Summer: What We Know So Far

Zach Top fans, listen up. This Summer, we can expect the release of the singer's third album.

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The Washington native has hit the country scene hard with his 90s sound, and has been selling out concerts on his Cold Beer & Country Tour like no one's business. Despite still being on tour for his last album, he's revealed that his next one will be ready soon.

With Winter slowly creeping out and giving way to Spring, we can gear up to Zach Top's next album. He revealed this to us during a Spotify x Houston Rodeo interview, to the delight of the audience.

The video was filmed or grabbed by a Zach Top fan account and posted to TikTok.

There, he said, "Just went in and tracked a few more songs to finish out the third record. So we got that finished up and are getting it mixed right now.

"t'll come out at some point in the summer. I'm not sure exactly when yet, but there will be a new record coming this summer."

What brilliant news. We have no other details, unfortunately, on his next album. All we know is that it's coming out in the summer. Could this be the country album of the summer?

Zach Top Fans Delight In The News Of Next Album

Fans took to the comments of the video to share their excitement. Cold Beer & Country Music did so well, I can only imagine how astronomical this next one will be.

"YES THANK GOD," yelled a big fan.

"Can't wait for it," wrote another.

"Does this mean another tour next year?" asked one, which is a very good question. Considering Zach Top is touring up until August, it's possible he'll release the next album while he's on tour. If so, I wonder if he'll play some new tracks in those later concerts.

Of course, this will be unfair to earlier concerts, but that's just how the cookie crumbles sometimes. I'd be mighty surprised if he stuck to his setlist despite having new music out. So those attending his later tour performances may be in for a treat.