Ariana Grande's devoted fanbase is going wild after she dropped the bombshell – the full tracklist for her highly anticipated album 'Petal'! The songstress unveiled the complete list during her pulsating 'Eternal Sunshine' tour at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, sending shockwaves of excitement through the pop world. With a release date locked in for July 31, Grande's eighth studio album is set to be one of the most talked-about records of the summer.
Grande first gave fans a sneak peek into 'Petal' back in April, hinting that it would be an album "full of life" – and one that explores themes of growth and resilience. The lead single 'Hate that I made you love me' has already given us a taste of what's to come, but with the full tracklist revealed, we can now get ready for a sonic feast! This new record follows hot on the heels of her critically acclaimed 2024 album 'Eternal Sunshine', and its subsequent deluxe edition 'Brighter Days Ahead'. The anticipation is palpable!
The complete tracklist for 'Petal' reads like a roll-call of pop perfection – with twelve electrifying tracks: 'kiss me', 'hate that i made you love me', 'petal', 'stay', 'oh well', 'big feelings', 'freak', '(warning signs)', 'like i do', 'never get over me', 'bad thing (bunny hop)', and 'nowhere, nobody'. Fans have been on tenterhooks waiting for details of the album's tracklist – and Grande has been dropping hints about it during her live shows.
But Ariana Grande is more than just a pop sensation – she's also a talented actress with a string of critically acclaimed roles under her belt. Last year, she reassured fans that taking on acting projects wouldn't mean abandoning music, and we're loving the fact that she's staying true to herself. This summer will see her take on the West End production of Sunday In The Park With George opposite Jonathan Bailey – and with Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro in the comedy sequel Focker-In-Law, we know it'll be a laugh-a-minute ride!
The 'Eternal Sunshine' tour is still on fire, folks! With its sold-out 10-night residency at The O2 in London this August and September, UK fans have plenty of chances to experience Ariana Grande's electrifying live show. And if that wasn't enough, she recently shared the fan-favourite 'Knew Better Part II' to mark the tenth anniversary of her third album 'Dangerous Woman', and launched a new foundation supporting the LGBTQ+ community – proving once again why we adore this talented singer, actress, and advocate.