The new record features a 24-page booklet containing lyrics and never-before-seen reflections on the music by Yusuf / Cat himself.
Yusuf / Cat Stevens is set to release On The Road To Findout: Greatest Hits, the first-ever career-spanning collection of Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ songs from his nearly 60-year recording career, on September 5, 2025. The new record features a 24-page booklet containing lyrics and never-before-seen reflections on the music by Yusuf / Cat himself.
The album includes familiar favorites such as "The Wind," "Peace Train," "Where Do The Children Play?" and "Wild World," along with songs from his 1967 debut LP, Matthew & Son, through to his 2023 King Of A Land album.
Cat Stevens rose to fame in the swinging sixties, with chart-topping pop hits like "Matthew & Son" and "The First Cut Is The Deepest." He went on to become one of the most prolific singer-songwriting icons of the seventies, with anthems like "Wild World," "Father And Son," "Peace Train," and "Morning Has Broken." His albums Mona Bone Jakon, Tea for the Tillerman, and Teaser and the Firecat have earned him a place in both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
On The Road To Findout: Greatest Hits will be released ahead of Yusuf’s long-awaited memoir Cat On The Road To Findout, releasing on October 7, 2025. The new autobiography chronicles Yusuf's journey through the triumphs, trials, and boundless quest of his life and career. To pre-order the book, visit here. It will be published in hardback, ebook, and audiobook format, the latter narrated by the author.
Featuring lyrics and new notes by Yusuf himself, On The Road To Findout: Greatest Hits will be released globally across multiple formats, including 1CD and 2LP 140g formats, with a deeper dive edition available on 2CD and 4LP 140g, all featuring newly remastered audio. All pre-orders, including indie store exclusives are available here.
Oct. 2 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Oct. 6 — Boston, MA @ Boch Center Wang Theatre
Oct. 8 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
Oct. 11 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
Oct. 12 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
Oct. 14 — Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre
Oct. 18 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
Oct. 21 — Los Angeles, CA @ Dolby Theatre
Oct. 22 — Los Angeles, CA @ Dolby Theatre
Sept. 6 — Cambridge @ Corn Exchange
Sept. 8 — Bristol @ Bristol Beacon
Sept. 11 — Birmingham @ Alexandra Theatre
Sept. 14 — London @ Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Sept. 16 — Manchester @ Bridgewater Hall
Sept. 18 — Dublin @ 3Olympia Theatre
Sept. 22 — Glasgow @ Royal Concert Hall
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