Two-time GRAMMY-nominated sensation Madison Beer has officially entered her imperial phase. Today, the platinum-selling artist released her highly anticipated new album, Locket, via RCA Records UK, signaling what Rolling Stone has already dubbed her definitive "pop breakthrough."
Accompanying the album launch is the cinematic music video for her latest single, “bad enough.” The track, which Madison co-wrote and co-produced, recently made its world debut with a show-stopping performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
A Keepsake of Modern Pop
For Madison, the title Locket is deeply symbolic. Much like a physical locket serves as a secret enclosure for vital memories, this album acts as a magnetic collection of her most visceral and urgent experiences to date. The record arrives on the heels of a massive 2025, which saw her earn a second GRAMMY nomination for the dance-pop anthem “make you mine.” The tracklist is a masterclass in modern pop evolution, featuring the Billboard Dance Airplay chart-topper “yes baby” and the breakout hit “bittersweet,” which recently captivated 2.5 million live viewers during her performance at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
From London to the Garden: The 2026 Tour
The album release isn't the only major news for fans. Earlier this week, Madison announced an expansive 30-date global tour scheduled for this spring and summer. The trek will see her commanding some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including The O2 in London and Co-op Live in Manchester. The tour will reach its emotional peak on July 13th with a massive homecoming performance at the legendary Madison Square Garden.
Tour Highlights & Key Info:
General On-Sale: Begins Friday, January 23rd at 12 PM local time.
UK Stops: Major nights at London’s The O2 and Manchester’s Co-op Live.
Homecoming: Grand finale at Madison Square Garden, NYC.
With Locket, Madison Beer isn't just following trends—she is carving a permanent lane in the pop landscape. Stream the album now and prepare for what promises to be one of the most talked-about tours of 2026.