Fans of Olivia Rodrigo can start getting excited: several clues suggest that her third album could be announced very soon. Walls painted in pink with her initials have recently been spotted in Los Angeles and London, a classic marketing strategy to tease a new significant music project.
These elements echo statements made by the 23-year-old singer a few months ago: “I won’t say too much, but 2026 is going to be a very busy year for me.” The artist behind “Good 4 U” seems to be on the brink of unveiling the next chapter in her discography, following the considerable success of her first two albums.
A particularly intriguing element has also been disclosed by Robert Smith: the charismatic leader of The Cure has confirmed having collaborated with Olivia Rodrigo on a musical project, following their joint performances at last year’s Glastonbury festival. An unexpected partnership between two generations of artists that could be featured on this upcoming album.
Julien Doré forced to cancel his American tour
Bad news for American fans of Julien Doré. The mini-tour humorously named “Juju in America,” which was supposed to take the French singer to Washington, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Oakland in May, has just been cancelled.
The reason behind this is administrative issues concerning work visas for the technical teams accompanying the performer of “Coco Caline.” These challenges, unfortunately common for foreign artists performing in the United States, have led Julien Doré to give up on what would have been his first tour in the American soil.
However, Canadian fans can still rejoice: the two planned concerts in Montreal on April 29 and Quebec the next day are still on. The artist will still be able to introduce his unique musical universe to the French-speaking North American audience.
Clues hint at Celine Dion’s return to Paris
The French capital woke up to a surprise in recent days: mysterious billboards have appeared in the streets of Paris, displaying the titles of Celine Dion’s greatest hits such as “Pour que tu m’aimes encore,” “My Heart Will Go On,” and “Power of Love.”
While no official announcement has been made yet, this advertising campaign suggests an imminent return of the Quebecois icon to French stages. This comeback would be particularly symbolic after the forced cancellation of her concerts at the Paris La Defense Arena originally planned in 2020.
According to circulating rumors, the performer of “I’m Alive” could schedule several dates in the French capital next fall. This news would delight her many French fans, eager to see her back on stage after this long absence.




