If you’ve been anywhere near alternative music in the past year, you’ve seen TX2’s face, his fanbase, or at the very least one of his songs flying around TikTok with thousands of stitches. And now, after months of teasing, touring, hinting, spiralling, and generally keeping the internet busy, he’s finally announced his long-awaited debut album End Of Us. It drops 13th February 2026 via Hopeless Records, which already feels like a fitting release window considering how dramatic and emotional this record is shaping up to be.
TX2 didn’t just announce the album — he dropped the title track at the same time, and it’s a six-minute epic featuring Black Veil Brides. Yes, six minutes. Yes, Black Veil Brides. And yes, it’s every bit as huge, theatrical and intense as you’d expect from someone who loves turning his personal disasters into blockbuster-level art. There are live strings, a massive vocal moment from Andy Biersack, and a self-directed music video that looks like it had no business going that hard, yet somehow does. TX2 and guitarist Cameron Rostami filmed it themselves, which only makes it cooler.
According to Evan (TX2), this is the darkest track he’s ever written, the kind of song that explodes out of you when something in your life completely falls apart and you’ve got nowhere left to put the feeling except into art. He described it as the moment where everything slips away, and honestly, you can hear that in every second. If you were expecting subtle, this is not that. This is TX2 at full emotional throttle.
But the single is only one piece of what’s shaping up to be a massive debut era. The album pulls together fan-favourite tracks like The Rain, HOSTAGE (they will not erase us), Feed with DeathbyRomy, and Nice Guy with Ekoh — all songs that have helped him rack up 100 million streams and 42 million TikTok likes in the past year alone. There’s also a new collaboration with Magnolia Park, and even an instrumental version of his track with Ice Nine Kills’ Spencer Charnas, M.A.D. If you’ve been following TX2 for a while, you already know he loves a feature moment.
And while the music is a huge part of the story, the other half is the community behind it. The X Movement has grown into one of the most supportive fan spaces online, built around mental health, identity, safety, and the feeling of finally being understood. TX2 goes live every day just to talk with fans, he keeps tickets low so people can actually show up, and he stays after shows for hours so nobody gets left out. It’s the sort of thing artists talk about wanting to do, but he actually does it — even when it makes him a target. But that’s also why people connect with him the way they do.

All of this is happening at the same time he’s gearing up for a huge UK arena tour with Ice Nine Kills, The Devil Wears Prada, and Creeper. The run kicks off next week in Manchester before heading to Glasgow, Nottingham and finishing at Wembley Arena. As if that wasn’t enough, he’s also been announced for Download Festival 2026, which feels like a perfect storm waiting to happen.

End Of Us is shaping up to be the kind of debut album that doesn’t just introduce an artist — it detonates their arrival. TX2 calls it “punk meets vampire-core with an Eminem edge,” and honestly, that might be the most accurate description ever. It’s loud, theatrical, emotionally scorched, and completely his own. If the title track is any indication, he’s not easing into 2026. He’s kicking the door off its hinges.



