We'll be updating our list as musicians announce their new music, so keep checking back for the latest!
Miley Cyrus Glen Luchford
Long before 2025 even kicked off, many artists were already starting to tease fans, hinting or downright saying they should expect new music in the upcoming year.
Take The Weeknd, for example. The artist born Abel Tesfaye began teasing his fans on Jan. 7, 2024, via social media. In an Instagram carousel, he shared the covers for After Hours and Dawn FM, followed by a black square with a giant white question mark in the center and a tiny parental advisory sticker in the bottom left. His caption? A single “3.” He finally revealed the title of the final album of his trilogy — Hurry Up Tomorrow — in September, and the day before Thanksgiving, shared its release date. But on Jan. 13, the musician announced that due to the deadly Los Angeles area wildfires, he was canceling his Jan. 25 Rose Bowl concert, and also delaying his album out of respect and concern for those in the impacted areas.
Then there was Lady Gaga. Mother Monster surprised the Little Monsters with a simple message at the end of the Gaga Chromatica Ball concert film, confirming that her seventh album is indeed in the works: “LG7 GAGA RETURNS.” But the tease, which debuted on the HBO Max film in late May, did not offer any hints as to when the highly anticipated release would arrive. It wasn’t until her September Vogue cover story that Gaga revealed LG7 would arrive sometime in February 2025. Later, she revealed that the highly anticipated release would arrive in March.
And of course, things don’t always go as planned. Joe Jonas announced in July 2024 that his new solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, would arrive Oct. 18, then shared in a September X post that the set “is gonna come out later now” because he wanted to add some “final touches.”
With surprise album news, moving release dates and the sheer number of album announcements, it can be hard to stay on top of when new music by favorite artists is arriving. To help make sure fans don’t miss out on big arrivals, Billboard‘s calendar of 2025 new album releases — which will include the most notable releases from artists across genres, spanning hip-hop, K-pop, Latin, rock, pop, country and more — will be updated regularly as new music is announced.
The calendar is organized chronologically by month and week, and includes a section for albums that artists have announced, but have not given an exact release date.
Keep checking back for the latest 2025 album release dates!
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January
Jan. 3:
- Lil Baby, WHAM (Who Hard As Me)
Jan. 5:
- Bad Bunny, DeBÍ TiRAR MÁS FOTos (Rimas)
Jan. 8:
Jan. 10:
- Ringo Starr, Look Up (Lost Highway Records)
Jan. 17:
Jan. 24:
- FKA Twigs, Eusexua (Atlantic Records)
- Kane Brown, The High Road
- Teddy Swims, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy, Part 2 (Warner Records)
Jan. 31:
- The Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow (XO and Republic Records)
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February
Feb. 14:
- Drake & PartyNextDoor, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U
- Jisoo, AMORTAGE (Warner Records)
- Neil Young, Oceanside Countryside
- Sabrina Carpenter, Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe) (Island Records)
Feb. 21:
- Tate McRae, So Close to What (RCA Records)
Feb. 25:
Feb. 28:
- G-Eazy, Helium (RCA Records)
- LISA, Alter Ego (LLOUD Co./RCA Records)
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March
March 7:
- Jason Isbell, Foxes in the Snow (Southeastern Records)
- Jennie, Ruby (ODDATELIER/Columbia Records)
- Lady Gaga, Mayhem (Interscope Records)
- YoungBoy Never Broke Again, More Leaks
March 10:
March 14:
- LE SSERAFIM, HOT (Source Music)
March 21:
- Japanese Breakfast, For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women) (Dead Oceans)
- My Morning Jacket, Is (ATO Records)
- Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, I Said I Love You First (SMG Music/Friends Keep Secrets/Interscope Records)
March 28:
- Ariana Grande, Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead (Republic Records)
- Lil Durk, Deep Thoughts
- Lucy Dacus, Forever Is a Feeling (Geffen Records)
- Mumford & Sons, Rushmere (Glassnote)
- Wallows, More (Atlantic Records)
- Will Smith, Based on a True Story
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April
April 4:
- Elton John & Brandi Carlile, Who Believes in Angels? (Interscope Records)
April 11:
- Bon Iver, Sable, Fable (Jagjaguwar)
- Spin Doctors, Face Full of Cake (Capitol Records)
April 12:
- Wu-Tang Clan, Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman: Wu-Tang, The Saga Continues Collection
April 18:
- Davido, 5IVE
- Julien Baker and TORRES, Send a Prayer My Way (Matador Records)
- Melvins, Thunderball (Ipecac Records)
April 25:
- Jeff Goldblum, Still Blooming
April 27:
- Snoop Dogg, Altar Call (Death Row Records)
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May
May 2:
- Eric Church, Evangeline vs. The Machine (EMI Records Nashville)
- Fuerza Regida, 111XPANTIA (Rancho Humilde/Street Mob Records/Sony Music Latin)
- Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, I Said I Love You First… And You Said It Back
May 9:
- Arcade Fire, Pink Elephant
- Blake Shelton, For Recreational Use Only (BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville)
- Little Simz, Lotus (AWAL Recordings)
- Maren Morris, Dreamsicle (Columbia Records)
- PinkPantheress, Fancy That (Warner Records UK)
May 13:
May 16:
- Avicii, Avicii Forever (Interscope Records)
- Damiano David, Funny Little Fears (Sony Music Italy / Arista)
- Jin, Echo
- Morgan Wallen, I’m the Problem
- Sofi Tukker, Butter
May 23:
- Joe Jonas, Music for People Who Believe In Love (Republic Records)
May 26:
- SEVENTEEN, Happy Burstday
May 30:
- Garbage, Let All That We Imagine Be the Light
- Mariah Carey, The Emancipation of Mimi (20th Anniversary Edition) (Def Jam Records/UMe)
- Miley Cyrus, Something Beautiful (Columbia Records)
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June
June 5:
- ENHYPEN, DESIRE : UNLEASH
June 6:
- Addison Rae, Addison (Columbia Records)
- Cynthia Erivo, I Forgive You (Verve Records/Republic Record)
- Lil Wayne, Tha Carter VI
- Pulp, More (Rough Trade)
June 13:
- Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Talkin to the Trees (Reprise Records)
- The Cure, Mixes of a Lost World (Fiction/Capitol Records)
- Van Morrison, Remembering Now
June 20:
- Haim, I Quit (Columbia Records)
June 27:
- Barbra Streisand, The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two (Columbia Records)
- Lorde, Virgin (Republic)
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July
July 11:
- Backstreet Boys, Millennium 2.0 (Sony Legacy)
- Ciara, CiCi
July 25:
- Alice Cooper, The Revenge of Alice Cooper (earMUSIC)
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August
Aug. 8:
- Jonas Brothers, Greetings From Your Hometown
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September
Sept. 12:
- Ed Sheeran, Play (Gingerbread Man Records/Atlantic Records)
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Expected in 2025
These albums have been teased, but do not yet have an exact release date.
- A$AP Rocky, Don’t Be Dumb
- Burna Boy, No Sign of Weakness (Spaceship, Bad Habit and Atlantic Records)
- DJ Khaled, Aalam of God
- Ed Sheeran, Play
- Lana Del Rey, [new title to be announced]
- Megan Thee Stallion, Megan: Act III
- Summer Walker, Finally Over It