Olivia Rodrigo’s new album
Olivia Rodrigo announced her third album, titled You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love, according to her announcement shared on X. (x.com) The post served as the first public confirmation of the new record and its title. (x.com)
Olivia Rodrigo has confirmed a third studio album, *you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love*, with a June 12, 2026 release date. (oliviarodrigo.com) The announcement moved the project from fan speculation to an official rollout, with preorders already live on Rodrigo’s store and on Interscope’s site. Both listings say the tracklist has not been announced. (oliviarodrigo.com) (interscope.com) Retail pages show multiple formats, including a standard compact disc, a signed compact disc, a Target exclusive compact disc, a digital album, and vinyl editions, all carrying the same June 12 date. (oliviarodrigo.com 1) (oliviarodrigo.com 2) (interscope.com) The album is Rodrigo’s first full-length release since *GUTS*, which came out on September 8, 2023, and its deluxe expansion *GUTS (spilled)*, released on March 22, 2024. That makes this her first new studio album campaign in nearly three years. (grammy.com) (wikipedia.org)* Rodrigo’s first two albums, *SOUR* and *GUTS*, established a pattern of close collaboration with producer Daniel Nigro, who is credited across both projects in official store materials and Recording Academy coverage. No official credits for the new album have been posted yet. (oliviarodrigo.com) (grammy.com) The release arrives with Rodrigo already holding three Grammy wins. The Recording Academy lists 14 nominations and 3 wins for her career, including Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance for “drivers license,” and Best Pop Vocal Album for *SOUR* at the 2022 ceremony. (grammy.com 1) (grammy.com 2) (grammy.com 3) What is still missing is the music itself. Official product pages for *you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love* say only that the tracklist is “to be announced,” leaving the title and release date as the clearest facts of Rodrigo’s next album era for now. (oliviarodrigo.com) (interscope.com)