Ted Nugent Launches New Members-Only Website For Unreleased Recordings, Demos, And More

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Ted Nugent introduced a new members-only platform for demos and rare recordings.

“The Vault Opens March 2025!” the singer announced his new website on Instagram. “Introducing NugeVault.com – the UltimateGonzo Ted Nugent fan experience! Nearly 6 decades of never-before-seen & never-before-heard Nugified treasures are finally unlocked!”

Nugent also shared what will the website include, saying, “Get exclusive access to: Unreleased rehearsals, demos & live recordings. Rare concert & studio footage. The full history of Ted’s iconic Guitar collection. Behind-the-scenes photos & stories.”

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“Classic Spirit of the Wild episodes. Live campfire chats with Ted himself! Limited Edition Autographed Merchandise,” the rocker added.

He concluded his post, writing, “The Motor City Madman has kept his vault sealed—until NOW! Pre-register today & be part of rock history! www.NugeVault.com.”

Nugent also released another post about the website in December. He stated, “Introducing NugeVault.com, The UltimateGonzo Ted Nugent Fan Club experience like no other!! Unlike many artists, Ted has kept his vault tightly sealed, waiting for the perfect moment to share it with the world.”

He continued, “Now, in celebration of Ted’s 76th birthday, that time has finally come. Pre-register today to stay updated and explore the insane world of the Motor City Madman like never before!! From exclusive behind-the-scenes content to never-before-heard stories, this is your all-access pass to Ted Nugent’s legendary life and career. Don’t miss out to experience rock & roll history like never before!!”

Last year, Nugent released the first Nuge Vault collection. It has rare outtakes and rough mixes from his 1976 album ‘Free-For-All.’ Found in his tape archives, it includes early versions of songs like ‘Free For All,’ ‘Dog Eat Dog,’ and ‘Street Rats,’ giving fans a look at the album’s creation.

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