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Ariana Grande is continuing her slow rollout of Petal one track title at a time. During her June 17 stop at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, fans spotted another apparent song title from the highly anticipated album projected on screens before the show began.

This time, the reveal pointed to track No. 4. According to concertgoers in attendance, the words “4. stay” appeared during the venue’s pre-show visuals, making “stay” the latest song confirmed from Grande’s upcoming seventh studio album, Petal, due July 31.



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The teaser marks the third consecutive track title seemingly unveiled through the Eternal Sunshine Tour. On June 13 at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, fans noticed “1. kiss me” displayed ahead of the concert. One night later, another visual appeared to reveal “3. petal,” suggesting that the album’s title track occupies the third position on the project.

Rather than releasing a traditional tracklist announcement, Grande appears to be transforming her tour into a live scavenger hunt for fans. Thousands attending the Los Angeles dates have become the first to uncover pieces of the album.

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Interest surrounding Petal has only intensified following the blockbuster success of lead single “hate that i made you love me.” Produced by Max Martin, the track debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year, becoming Grande’s 10th career chart-topper. The achievement also earned her an eighth No. 1 debut.

Streaming numbers have reinforced the momentum. “hate that i made you love me” generated 8.788 million Spotify streams during its first 24 hours and spent 10 days atop Spotify’s Daily Global Chart.

The album rollout is unfolding alongside Grande’s first headlining tour since 2019. The Eternal Sunshine Tour launched on June 6 in Oakland and features a 24-song setlist spanning multiple eras of her catalog.

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