Madonna delays her album at 2026 and returns with Warner

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Madonna delays her album at 2026 and returns with Warner

Madonna gives signals of musical life to announce that her next album will be published in 2026, and not in 2025, as planned. The album, which will be a continuation of ‘Confessions on A Dancefloor’ (2025), will be edited at Warner Records, which was Madonna’s seal for 25 years.

With the acronym “Coadf2” Madonna refers to her next project in an Instagram post, where she shares a new photo shoot. In the post, the artist indicates that she is “back to music”, “back to the dance floor” after 20 years – the ones that have passed since the launch of “confessions” in 2005 – and back, also, to Warner, the place “where it all started.”

Rolling Stone corroborates all this information in an article published today and confirms that Madonna prepares a “dance music album”, but does not indicate whether, at least, the first single of this new album produced with Stuart Price, would come out in 2025. A nearby source has indicated that it is likely to be, in the Popjustice British pop music forum, but the information is not official or confirmed.

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