Avril Lavigne says there's a 20th anniversary edition of Let Go with "some demos" on the way
Avril Lavigne has confirmed that a 20th anniversary edition of her debut album Let Go will be landing in the future, and will feature some demos.
In a new interview with Uproxx shared last Friday (25 February), Avril Lavigne spoke about the 20th anniversary of her 2002 debut album Let Go, and confirmed that a re-release to celebrate the anniversary on the cards.
Lavigne said, "It feels crazy. 20 years! It does and it doesn’t feel like it… it kinda flew by, right? I’m really excited to be celebrating it this year. I’m getting a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame around the anniversary. I’m planning on doing some fun shows that are just songs from that album. There’s a re-release of the album happening with some demos on it. It’s so crazy that it’s been 20 years."
After revealing in December last year that she has plans to turn her "Sk8r Boi" hit into a film, Lavigne told Uproxx that she's already got a writer and director on board, "I love how much people still really bring that song up. I love how warmly everybody still feels toward it. It’s a really special thing, and unique, to have a song that really stands out. I have a lot of big songs, but that one, everyone seems to resonate with. It’s taken on… it’s insane to see a whole new generation discovering music of mine twenty years later. It’s pretty unbelievable. But the song is going to take a new life of its own as I turn it into a film, I’m in the process of doing that now. I have a writer and a director at the moment, and I’m producing it and assembling a team right now."
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