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Ariana Grande to release new album ‘petal’ in July

Ariana Grande is making her return to music with the release of eighth studio album ‘petal' on 31st July 2026.

Released via Republic Records, ‘petal' is executive produced and co-written by Grande and ILYA. The album is available to pre-order now in a range of digital and physical formats, including standard LP, CD, and cassette, along with a D2C-exclusive LP variant.

Ariana Grande - petal
Credit: Republic Records

‘petal' is described by Grande as, “Something that is full of life and growing through the cracks of something cold and hard and challenging”.

The new album is the follow-up to 2024's ‘eternal sunshine', which was released amidst Grande's promotion for the ‘Wicked' movies, where she starred as Glinda opposite Cynthia Erivo.  
 
Grande is a Grammy Award winning musician and an Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actress. She has delivered eight consecutive platinum albums and amassed over 125 billion streams worldwide, solidifying her as one of the most influential pop artists of her generation.

Continuing to expand her career across screen and stage, Grande has completed production on Universal’s ‘Focker-In-Law', in which she stars opposite Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, set for release this November. In 2027, she will make her highly anticipated stage debut on London’s West End in a revival of ‘Sunday in the Park' with George opposite Jonathan Bailey. She will also lend her voice to Warner Bros.’ animated musical adaptation of ‘Dr. Seuss’s Oh, the Places You’ll Go!' and appear in an upcoming season of FX’s ‘American Horror Story'.

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