From emotional confessions to dance-floor anthems, this summer’s most anticipated albums promise something for every mood.
Niall Horan and Olivia Rodrigo are pushing their sounds in unexpected directions, while legends like Madonna return with long-awaited new music. Add in rock anthems from The Pretty Reckless, cinematic storytelling from Shaboozey and a long-awaited pop comeback from Ariana Grande, and the soundtrack of summer 2026 is shaping up fast.
Below, Us Weekly rounds up the six releases that are heating up the season before it even starts.
Niall Horan
Dinner Party (June 5) is a concept album about the night Horan met his girlfriend, Amelia Woolley — “It was more Uber Eats than it was me over a stove,” he recently joked to Rolling Stone — but it also pays tribute to his late One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne, who died in 2024. “Time passes so fast, and I couldn’t tell you goodbye,” Horan sings. Keep a pack of Kleenex handy.
Olivia Rodrigo
The “Drivers License” singer has called You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love (June 12) her “most experimental” yet, and she’s right. Its synthy single “Drop Dead” is more Swedish supergroup ABBA than American angst queen Alanis Morissette, and Rodrigo teased even more European influence to, fittingly, British Vogue: “It has a lot of songs that are London vibes, about experiences that I’ve had.”
The Pretty Reckless
The Taylor Momsen–led rock band is back with Dear God (June 26), which they recorded while touring with AC/DC over the past two years. “It kind of hearkened back to my childhood, where I used to work, like, 10 jobs,” the Gossip Girl alum recently quipped on the “Mistress Carrie” podcast. She promised an “honesty and a bluntness to the songs” that her group has never explored — until now.
Madonna
The Queen of Pop drops the long-awaited sequel to her 2005 disco opus, Confessions on a Dance Floor, on July 3, just in time for your holiday-weekend barbecues. She reunites with Stuart Price, who produced the first record’s smash hit “Hung Up,” and collabs with Sabrina Carpenter on the newly released, house-influenced lead single, “Bring Your Love,” which the two performed at Coachella last month.
Shaboozey
The genre-bending artist has a lot to live up to. After breaking out with “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and appearing on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, all eyes — and ears — will be on his latest, The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales (July 31). The album features a story arc about a woman who falls in love with the man who killed her sheriff father. And yes, if it’s not already evident, disaster awaits.
Ariana Grande
The Wicked star releases her pop return, Petal, on July 31 in the midst of her tour for its 2024 predecessor, Eternal Sunshine. Aside from confirming that she reteamed with producer Ilya Salmanzadeh (“Into You,” “God Is a Woman”) and announcing lead single “Hate That I Made You Love Me” (May 29), Grande has kept details under wraps. Fans speculate that she’ll duet with The Weeknd (“Love Me Harder,” “Save Your Tears”) again.
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