Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators: New Album Postponed to 2027 Due to Guns N' Roses Commitments

Slash has confirmed that the latest album by Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators is finished but will be postponed due to his ongoing commitments with Guns N’ Roses. The guitarist shared updates on the completion of the songwriting and recording process for the upcoming album, expressing excitement about the final product. However, the release date has been pushed to early 2027 to accommodate Guns N’ Roses' tour schedule, with a corresponding world tour planned to follow the album release.
This forthcoming album signifies a significant milestone in the collaborative journey of Slash and his bandmates, reflecting years of creative growth and musical exploration. The new release will mark their fifth album together, building on the success of their previous works like Apocalyptic Love, World on Fire, Living the Dream, and 4. The band has established a strong presence in the rock music scene, consistently delivering top-notch albums over the past decade.
The recording process for the upcoming album has been in progress for several months, with Slash announcing the completion of recording sessions in a social media post back in August 2025. While fans eagerly anticipate the new material from The Conspirators, Myles Kennedy has also been busy with other projects, including the upcoming release of a self-titled Alter Bridge album in January 2026. This offers fans something to look forward to while awaiting the return of The Conspirators.
The strategic decision to delay the album release until early 2027 reflects a thoughtful approach to managing multiple musical commitments. With Guns N’ Roses embarking on an extensive tour throughout 2026, the timing ensures that both projects receive the necessary attention and promotion without overlapping and competing for audience engagement. Stay tuned for more updates on the highly anticipated album from Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators.