Twenty One Pilots, the hometown champions of Columbus, are releasing new music, so there is no need to revert to the good old days.

The Grammy Award-winning duo from central Ohio announced on social media the September release of their next full-length album, “Breach,” one week after commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the chart-topping album, “Blurryface.”

The band announced the upcoming album and its first single, “The Contract,” which is scheduled for release on June 12, following a series of enigmatic clues that were concealed on social media and throughout the “Clancy” tour, which concluded in May.

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Drummer Josh Dun and singer Tyler Joseph recently commemorated their 14th “band-iversary” in May.

Twenty One Pilots continues to provide the experience to individuals worldwide who are not religious.

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“Clancy,” the band’s 2024 album, sold more than 143 million copies in its first week and has since exceeded 1 billion global streams.

Upon the release of “The Contract,” fans will have the opportunity to preorder the initial production of the “Breach” vinyl and CD.

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