Chappell Roan Reveals Why Fans May Have to Wait Years for Her Next Album
JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS, AUG 4 – Chappell Roan said her follow-up album could take at least five years to finish, citing the lengthy creative process and recent touring commitments as reasons for the delay.
- During a Vogue interview published Monday, Chappell Roan revealed her second album 'doesn’t exist yet' and she won't rush the process.
- Roan noted her debut took five years to write and record, and it’s probably going to take at least five to write the next, she said.
- Since her 2023 debut, Roan dropped three tracks: ‘Good Luck, Babe!’, ‘The Giver’, and ‘The Subway’, which has nearly 4.5 million views in two days.
- Fans frustrated by the long wait can still catch Roan on her fall pop-up shows in New York, Los Angeles, and Kansas City, Missouri, with $1 per ticket donated to trans charities.
- This month she headlines Reading & Leeds 2025 and will top festival bills on August 22 and 23 alongside Travis Scott, Bring Me The Horizon and Hozier.
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Her debut album »The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess« was a world success. However, until Chappell Roan releases a second record, it might take a while. She cannot work properly under compulsion, she says.
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