RETURN OF THE MADGE

Madonna Set to Drop First New Music in 7 Years

Madonna confirms her first new music in seven years, revealing a 15th studio album shaped with Stuart Price and a bold visual campaign signaling a major comeback.

Key Points

  • Instagram wiped, cryptic profile and website tease signal a bold new era
  • th studio album with Stuart Price channels Confessions-era dance-pop, described as her most personal work
  • Sepsis scare and brother's death informed raw reflections; secretive video shoot features A-list cameos
PublishedApril 14, 2026 7:55 PM
UpdatedApril 14, 2026 7:57 PM

MADONNA is back and shaking the music world to its core with her first new album in seven years.

The Queen of Pop wiped her Instagram clean and teased a fierce new era with a blurry profile pic and provocative website update.

Sources say she’s poured her soul into this 15th studio album, crafted alongside Stuart Price, aiming to recapture the magic of Confessions On A Dance Floor.

The record is steeped in raw reflections after she nearly died from sepsis in 2023 and lost her brother Christopher last year.

An insider told The Sun’s Bizarre column: “This album has taken her to a different level in her artistry and she is excited for her fans to hear what she has been working on.”

Madonna’s secretive new video shoot in West London featured A-list stars like Kate Moss, Gwendoline Christie, and Benedict Cumberbatch, pushing boundaries with stunts and rave scenes.

Her stunt double even filmed an epic car crash, adding to the buzz that this comeback is no ordinary return.

Fans are on edge as Friday’s drop promises to unveil details of what insiders call a “passion project” marking a dramatic new chapter.

But with such a high-stakes comeback following personal tragedy, the pressure on Madge is immense.