Madonna, Sabrina release 'Bring Your Love'
- Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter said Monday they will release “Bring Your Love” on April 30, days after debuting the duet live at Coachella. - The pair announced a 3 p.m. Pacific release in a joint Instagram post, turning Sabrina Carpenter’s April 17 festival surprise into a scheduled single. - The release extends a buzzy Coachella guest spot into a formal rollout this week. (variety.com)
Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter said Monday that their Coachella duet “Bring Your Love” will be released on April 30 at 3 p.m. Pacific. (hollywoodreporter.com) (variety.com) The two singers announced the date in a joint Instagram post with the caption, “We’ve got something to say about it,” according to Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. (variety.com) (hollywoodreporter.com) The song first appeared during Carpenter’s Coachella weekend two set on Friday, April 17, when Madonna joined her onstage as a surprise guest. The pair also performed “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer.” (hollywoodreporter.com) (variety.com) The release gives both artists a fast follow-up to one of Coachella’s biggest guest moments from the festival’s second weekend. Variety listed Madonna among the surprise appearances that helped drive attention around weekend two. (variety.com) (hollywoodreporter.com) For Carpenter, the single adds a new release to a Coachella run that The Hollywood Reporter described as her 2026 headlining set. For Madonna, it keeps attention on new music after Variety reported that her album “Confessions II” is due in July. (hollywoodreporter.com) (variety.com) The collaboration also pairs two pop stars from different eras in a way that was staged for maximum visibility: a surprise festival debut first, then a streaming release less than two weeks later. That sequence was confirmed Monday when both trade outlets reported the April 30 drop. (variety.com) (hollywoodreporter.com) By Thursday afternoon, the Coachella moment is set to become an official single. (hollywoodreporter.com)