Carly Rae Jepsen reveals details of ‘Day and Night’, double album with 24 tracks due in September
Fans of Carly Rae Jepsen can celebrate: the pop singer revealed details of her next work, the double album titled “Day and Night”. Scheduled for release on September 18th through Interscope Records, the ambitious project will feature 24 new tracks, promising a sound experience divided into two distinct halves. The artist has kept expectations high with mysterious posts on social media in recent weeks, indicating her return to the music scene.
New project: the concept behind “Day and Night”
The album’s structure unfolds into two distinct parts, named “Day” and “Night”, each with twelve songs. This division is not just nominal, but reflects a carefully crafted sound proposal. The “Day” section seeks to explore a more organic and raw sound, incorporating live instrumentation and references from 70s psychedelic pop.
On the other hand, the “Night” portion is described as a more exploratory and intense musical journey. In this segment, the artist dives into a universe of modern dance pop, driven by striking synthesizers and an immersive atmosphere.
Collaborations and the long-awaited first single
To bring this grandiose project to life, Carly Rae Jepsen was joined by a talented team of collaborators. The list includes names like Tavish Crowe, Kyle Shearer, Nate Cyphert and Cole M.G.N., who contributed to shaping the album’s sonic diversity. The public will have a first glimpse of the singer’s new musical phase with the release of the single “On Wires”, which hits platforms this Friday, promising to be a sample of what is to come.
Debut performance at the All Things Go Festival in New York
The pop singer will mark the debut of “Day and Night” with a headline performance at the All Things Go Festival. The event will take place in New York on September 27th, where Jepsen will headline. This show is eagerly awaited, as it will be the artist’s first live performance in 2026, opening the program of a festival that will also feature other big names in music.
- Among the artists who will share the stage with Jepsen at the festival are:
- Zara Larsson
- Lola Young
- Brandi Carlile
- Muna
The artist’s recent trajectory and her search for duality
The approach to “Day and Night,” with its clear division and contrasting themes, is not new to Carly Rae Jepsen’s career. The artist has demonstrated a predilection for projects that complement each other and explore different facets of her art. In July 2023, she released “The Loveliest Time,” which was intended as a companion piece to her 2022 album, “The Loneliest Time.” This strategy reveals a conceptual depth that goes beyond mere isolated releases.
In August 2025, Jepsen celebrated the tenth anniversary of her acclaimed 2015 album “Emotion” with an exclusive, intimate show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. The performance, praised by outlets such as Variety, reinforced the lasting relevance of “Emotion”, showing how the artist balances pop seriousness with a unique lightness. This retrospective of her work and the creation of complementary pieces solidifies her reputation as an artist who continually innovates and reconnects with her audience through well-crafted and conceptually rich projects.
















