Carly Rae Jepsen So nice tour finally started. After performing in cities like Cleveland, Toronto and Boston, the star continued his tour in New York on September 28. While taking a moment to chat with the audience at Radio City Music Hall, Jepsen reminded fans that his sixth studio album, The loneliest moment, will be released soon. “My new album is coming out October 21st. It should be easy to remember because it’s the same day that Taylor Swift releases her album,” she joked, referring to Swift’s 10th studio album, Midnights.
To emphasize his point, Jepsen pretended to throw his jacket on stage in frustration. She then gave the crowd a big smile and continued the show. The clip, which was posted on September 28 by @easyonnick on Twitter, quickly went viral. In less than 24 hours, it reached nearly 68,000 views and a thousand likes.
While some fans jumped in to compare the two stars, others showed their support for their two upcoming albums. “We will broadcast both and it will be a joyous day“said one person.”CARLY AND TAYLOR THE TWO LEGENDS“said another.”Both will be depressing albums that will be an emotional rollercoaster WEEEEE“said another.
Jepsen announced the release date for his album on August 2.THE LONELIEST TIME 💌 Oct 21,” she wrote on Instagram while showing off her album cover. Jepsen then teased the concept for her next record. and you look at it,” she said. “Just like love, it can provoke extreme human reactions.”
Meanwhile, Swift announced her album’s release date while making a surprise appearance at the 2022 VMAs on August 28. When Swift took the stage to accept her Video of the Year award for “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version)”, she revealed that her next album will be released on October 21 and that more information on this will be released at midnight.Once the clock struck 12, Swift’s website was updated to reveal that her 10th studio album is called Midnights.
“This is a collection of music written in the middle of the night, a journey through terrors and sweet dreams. The grounds we walk and the demons we face,” she explained. “For all of us who have tossed and turned and decided to keep the lanterns lit and go searching – hoping that maybe when the clock strikes twelve…we’ll meet.”
October 21 will be a huge day for music!