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Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter are officially extending one of 2026’s most talked-about live moments into a formal release. In a joint Instagram post, the two artists confirmed that their new single “Bring Your Love” will arrive Thursday, April 30 at 3:00 p.m. PST, turning weeks of post-Coachella speculation into a full-scale generational pop event.

We’ve got something to say about it,” the caption read. Coming just two weeks after Madonna’s surprise appearance during Carpenter’s April 17 Coachella headlining set, the announcement suggests that what initially looked like a one-night crossover may have always been the opening move of a larger rollout.



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That Coachella performance now reads differently in retrospect. Carpenter’s second Friday headline slot transformed the festival’s main stage into a “Sabrinawood” production spectacle, balancing sharp choreography, theatrical pacing, and career-defining polish. Then came the pivot: Madonna emerged for a closing three-song stretch featuring “Vogue,” “Like a Prayer,” and an unreleased track.

For Carpenter, the song adds another major benchmark to a period already defined by accelerating commercial scale. Following the sustained impact of Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend, and her widening festival dominance, aligning with Madonna moves her current era from breakout success into legacy-adjacent territory.

Madonna, meanwhile, is operating in the early stages of her Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part II campaign. Scheduled for July 3 via Warner Records, the 16-track project reunites her with Stuart Price, whose production helped define the original 2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor. Promotional single “I Feel So Free,” released April 17, already signaled a return to seamless dancefloor architecture rooted in EDM, deep house, and reinvention.

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