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Carly Rae Jepsen announces epic double album ‘Day and Night’
The album’s first single, ‘On Wires’, will land later this week ahead of her performance at All Things Go Festival.

Iconic Canadian pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen has returned with news of a brand new album - and it’s set to be bigger than any of her previous work.
Having shared the brilliant ‘The Loneliest Time’ back in 2022, before following it up with companion record ‘The Loveliest Time’ in 2023, the GRAMMY-winning singer has now announced plans to release her brand new double album, ‘Day and Night’, on 18th September via Interscope Records.
Promising to explore “a blurred, dreamlike sense of time where nights stretch into mornings and days dissolve into nights, creating a feeling of being suspended inside a moment”, each record (funnily enough, ‘Day’ and ‘Night’) will be twelve tracks in length and saw her collaborate with the likes of Tavish Crowe, Kyle Shearer, Nate Cyphert and Cole M.G.N..
By way of previewing the new album, Carly is set to share the album’s first single, ‘On Wires’, later this week (on Friday 26th June), before her upcoming headline slot at New York’s All Things Go Festival this Sunday (28th June). Stay tuned to find out more, but in the meantime, revisit our 2022 cover feature with Carly below…
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