Bruce Springsteen has confirmed that the cryptic tease he posted on Tuesday had to do with the release of the long-awaited Tracks II.

Although he didn’t share full details, The Boss’ latest Instagram post reveals he will be sharing news of what he’s calling Tracks II: The Lost Albums on Thursday.

Springsteen first teased fans with news of an announcement by posting a recording session log from his Thrill Hill Recording company, with the date April 3 written on the top. Written on the document was the statement, “What was lost has now been found.” The name “Springsteen” is stamped at the bottom.

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The original Tracks, released in 1998, was a four-disc set that contained 66 songs, comprised of single B-sides, demos and alternate versions of already-released material. Many of the songs on the set had never been released before.

A possible follow-up is something Springsteen has talked about in the past. When asked about it in 2022, he told Rolling Stone, “Yes. I have a box set of five unreleased albums that are basically post-1988.”

The project was also teased in a December press release from his publicist, which noted, “Upcoming releases in 2025 will include a look back at Springsteen’s storied recording career, featuring never-before-heard material.”

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