Madonna, the best-selling female artist of all time, has announced the release of a new dance music album next year. The 67-year-old singer is returning to Warner Records, the label associated with her early hits like “Like a Virgin” and “Holiday” in the 1980s
After nearly two decades away, Madonna has rejoined Warner Records, marking a full-circle moment for the artist. “I am happy to be reunited and look forward to the future, making music, doing the unexpected while perhaps provoking a few needed conversations,” she said in a statement. This reunion is significant, considering Madonna spent the first 25 years of her career at Warner Records before leaving in 2007.
The new album, tentatively titled “Confessions Of A Dance Floor Part 2,” will be produced by Stuart Price, who worked with Madonna on her 2005 album “Confessions on a Dance Floor.” This will be Madonna’s first studio record in seven years, following her 2019 album “Madame X”. The album’s release is slated for 2026.
Tom Corson and Aaron Bay-Schuck, co-chairmen of Warner Records, expressed their excitement about Madonna’s return, calling her “the blueprint, the rule-breaker, the ultimate cultural juggernaut.” They added that this signing represents a historic moment, reaffirming her unparalleled influence and setting the stage for a new era of creativity and impact 
With over 400 million records sold worldwide and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008, Madonna’s impact on music and culture is undeniable. Her return to Warner Records and the upcoming album are highly anticipated by fans and industry insiders alike
