Madonna announces new album 'Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II'
- On Tuesday, Madonna announced her new album Confessions Part Deux will be released July 3, 2026. The record serves as a sequel to her 2005 Grammy Award-winning album Confessions.
- Reuniting with Warner Records to produce this project, the singer marks a return to the label that distributed her classic albums like 2008's Hard Candy. She stated the partnership allows her to continue provoking "needed conversations."
- Collaborating with producer Stuart Price, who worked on the original Confessions, Madonna is creating a 16-track album. She recently teased the project with a one-minute, mostly instrumental preview of a new song.
- Although the standard edition features 16 songs, some limited vinyl LPs will contain only 12 tracks. Madonna revealed the cover art on Instagram, depicting the singer wearing sheer pink fabric while sitting on purple speakers.
- Marking her first studio album in seven years, the project aims to recapture the disco-infused magic of her beloved 2005 hit. Her original Confessions Tour remains a historic success, grossing nearly $195 million.
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Madonna has confirmed that she will release her new album 'Confessions II' on July 3.
Madonna's long-awaited new album, Confessions II, will be released on July 3 via Warner Records (Mascom). The new album is the continuation of the cult release Confessions on a Dance Floor.
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