John Summit to Release New Album ‘CTRL ESCAPE’ on April 15, 2026
He’s turning Tax Day into a victory lap — and teasing new singles on the way to the full drop
Article Summary: John Summit has announced his sophomore album CTRL ESCAPE, releasing April 15, 2026. The project leans into the clash between corporate routine and dancefloor freedom, and Summit plans to roll out new singles every other Wednesday ahead of the full drop.

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CTRL ESCAPE release date, theme, and rollout plan
Dropping on April 15, 2026, John Summit’s second album frames Tax Day as a personal milestone—swapping spreadsheets for sold-out clubs. He’s also planning a steady rollout, releasing new singles every other Wednesday leading up to the full project.
Lead single “LIGHTS GO OUT” hints at the concept
Where this fits in Summit’s catalog
CTRL ESCAPE follows Summit’s debut album Comfort in Chaos and continues a run that’s included major dancefloor staples and high-profile releases. With this new era, he’s leaning harder into an autobiographical concept—balancing the grind of “real life” with the escape that club culture offers.
What is CTRL ESCAPE?
CTRL ESCAPE is John Summit’s second studio album, built around the tension between day-job burnout and the release of nightlife. It’s positioned as a concept-driven project, with “LIGHTS GO OUT” introducing the idea of breaking out of routine and finding freedom on the dancefloor.
