Olivia Rodrigo Announces New Album 'You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love'
Olivia Rodrigo Reveals New Album Details and Release Date

Olivia Rodrigo Announces Third Studio Album with June Release Date

Global pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo has sent fans into a frenzy with the official announcement of her highly anticipated third album, titled 'You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love.' The record is scheduled for a worldwide release on June 12th, 2026, marking her first major project since concluding the Guts World Tour in 2025.

Album Artwork and Creative Insights Revealed

In a social media post on April 2nd, 2026, Rodrigo shared the album's striking artwork, which depicts her swinging upside down. She expressed immense pride in the new work, stating it represents a creative departure. "It was a creative challenge to write from a joyful place," she told British Vogue. "When you're experiencing that you're connected to someone, or feeling really good, you're not in your head thinking about bittersweet poems!"

Tracklist and Collaborations Remain Under Wraps

Specific details regarding the album's tracklist and potential collaborations are currently undisclosed. Historically, Rodrigo has worked closely with producer Dan Nigro, but no official credits have been confirmed for this project. Fans are eagerly awaiting further announcements, which are expected in the coming weeks as the release date approaches.

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Exclusive Vinyl Variants and Physical Formats Available

Rodrigo's official online store is already offering a range of physical formats for pre-order, including:

  • Vinyl variants: Classic Black, 'sticky sweet' Hot Pink, and 'static lover' Blue with a pop-up feature.
  • Cassettes: Available in Baby Blue and Baby Pink colors.
  • CDs and special bundles are also part of the initial release lineup.

This announcement follows months of fan speculation and Easter eggs, including sightings of a repainted wall in Los Angeles that fueled theories about her new musical era. The album's title continues Rodrigo's tradition of emotionally resonant and lengthy names, promising another deeply personal collection of songs.

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