The upcoming collection, titled Timeless, gathers recordings dating from the earliest years of his career through his final period of work. The album is scheduled to arrive on August 28, through the estate’s ongoing partnership with Sony Legacy Recordings.

A Career-Spanning Look Inside Prince’s Legendary Vault

For years, Prince’s vast archive of unreleased music has been one of the most discussed collections. Previous posthumous projects often focused on specific albums or creative eras, giving listeners deeper insight into individual periods of his career. Timeless takes a different approach by drawing material from across the full timeline of his recording life.

The 10-track album features songs recorded between 1977 and 2016, covering the years from Prince’s earliest professional work through the final chapter of his career.

The announcement was accompanied by the release of “Stone,” a song recorded in the spring of 1995. The track was written by Sandra St. Victor, Tom Hammer, and Jules Van Even and now serves as the first preview of the forthcoming collection.

The launch of Timeless also coincides with Prince Celebration 2026, the annual gathering honoring the artist’s life and legacy. Taking place from June 3 through June 7 at Paisley Park and locations throughout Minneapolis, the event is expected to feature listening sessions, presentations drawn from Prince’s archives, and discussions with musicians and collaborators connected to his career.

In addition to digital availability, the album will be released in several physical formats. Fans will be able to purchase standard black vinyl and CD editions, while a limited Purple Marble Vinyl version will be offered exclusively through direct to consumer channels.