Whitesnake fans recently shared a surprise email they received from the band, teasing future plans to keep the band’s legacy alive. The message was posted by fans on Reddit.
The email welcomed fans back and suggested new projects are on the horizon, despite frontman David Coverdale’s retirement from music and social media in 2025.
“Welcome Back! Ladies and gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Brothers and Sisters of the ’Snake… Over the past year, we’ve heard from many of you who miss having a place to celebrate everything Whitesnake,” the band’s message read. “Truth is, we miss it, too. So let’s keep the fires burning and the music roaring.”
The message went on to describe the newsletter as a central hub for the band’s community.
“From here on, consider this your Whitesnake HQ – a home to celebrate the music of David Coverdale and Whitesnake, revisit classic albums, uncover stories from the band’s history, and keep the legacy alive,” the email continued. “Whether you find us in your inbox, on social media or at Whitesnake website, there’s plenty more to come.”
The wording has fueled speculation, but the email does not confirm a reunion, new music or future live performances. It does, however, arrive at an important moment for Coverdale and the Whitesnake legacy.
Coverdale announced his retirement from music in November 2025 after a career spanning five decades. He described the decision by saying it was time to “hang up my rock ’n’ roll platform shoes and my skin-tight jeans.”
Coverdale called the move the end of an “illustrious career spanning over 50 years” and thanked fans for supporting his work with both Whitesnake and Deep Purple.
Whitesnake also remained active in the aftermath of the announcement. The band released a final music video in late 2025 for a 2025 remix of “Forevermore,” from the group’s 2011 album Forevermore.
Those developments make the new email especially notable. While it may point to archival material, anniversary content or other projects celebrating the band’s history, Whitesnake has not yet revealed what “plenty more to come” means. For now, the message is giving fans a new place to revisit the music and wait for further details.


