Bruce Hornsby Announces New Album, 'Indigo Park,' Featuring Bob Weir, Ezra Koenig, And Bonnie Raitt

Bruce Hornsby will release his new studio album, Indigo Park, on April 3rd via Zappo Productions/Thirty Tiger. The 10-track record features collaborations with Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, Bonnie Raitt, Blake Mills, and the late Bob Weir. Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter also co-wrote two songs, "Alabama" and "Might As Well Be Me, Florinda." Recording began in 2024, following Hornsby's prolific run of releasing four albums in five years. The 71-year-old music legend has also unveiled a music video for the project's contemplative title track, which is about a "10th grade party at the Indigo Park Pool in Williamsburg, Virginia, when a 'great big entrance' went awry." Hornsby adds, "It's just an old bastard, looking back. To be honest, I've found a way, a path to grow old gracefully, with help from some newborn friends of mine." He will support the album with a series of North American tour dates across April and June.














