Jun 22, 2026
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Carly Rae Jepsen's eighth studio album, Day and Night, will be released on September 18.

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Carly Rae Jepsen Announces Double Album

Key facts

  • Carly Rae Jepsen's eighth studio album, Day and Night, will be released on September 18.
  • The double album will have 24 tracks, with 12 songs on each LP.
  • The lead single, 'On Wires,' will arrive on June 26.
  • Jepsen will headline New York City's All Things Go Festival on September 27.

Carly Rae Jepsen has announced her eighth studio album, Day and Night, which will be released on September 18 via Interscope Records. The double album will have 24 tracks, with 12 songs on each LP.

Album Details

The double album was worked on with collaborators and friends, including Tavish Crowe, Kyle Shearer, Nate Cyphert, and Cole M.G.N. Each album has a distinct sonic palette, with Day described as 'organic and raw, with live instrumentation and hints of Seventies-inspired psychedelic pop,' and Night as 'exploratory and intense, shifting into a sleek, synth-driven world of dance pop.'

Promotion and Background

Jepsen began dropping hints of a new album earlier this month, playing snippets of two different instrumentals on her official website and posting postcard-like images to her social media accounts. She has teased the recording of her eighth album for a few years now, posting photos in the studio with producers since 2023.

Timeline

  1. June 1
    Jepsen played snippets of two different instrumentals on her official website.
  2. June 11
    Jepsen began posting postcard-like images to her social media accounts.
  3. June 26
    The lead single, 'On Wires,' will arrive.
  4. September 18
    The double album, Day and Night, will be released.
  5. September 27
    Jepsen will headline New York City's All Things Go Festival.
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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Rolling Stone.

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