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Madison Beer hits MSG, spices up Hot Ones, still no ice cream in sight

Madison Beer lists Hot Ones, the Grammys, and Madison Square Garden as her personal trifecta. With the Locket Tour hitting MSG in July and her Hot Ones debut wrapped in spice, she's checking boxes — minus the ice cream.

She revisits “Complexity,” referencing Severance with a reimagined elevator bell after sample clearance issues. Between philosophical asides, she insists on lighter moments but admits her inclination toward depth, even while pleading for a custom Fortnite skin and less game meddling.


Source: Billboard – Published on February 12, 2026

Madison Beer flirts with toxic romance and fairy tales on diaristic new album

Madison Beer compresses fleeting sentiments and relational déjà-vu into locket, a self-written and co-produced album that functions less like a statement and more like a sonic diary. A narrative of attraction and ambivalence unfolds in 'bad enough', whose video, echoing the Beauty and the Beast fable, has her resisting a destined entanglement only to surrender by the final frame.

Lines like “That I like that he needs me...” cast toxic dependency in auto-tuned melancholy. The track joins previous singles such as the GRAMMY-nominated 'make you mine', chart-blazer 'yes baby', and the streaming fixture 'bittersweet'. Her supporting tour includes 30 dates, ending at Madison Square Garden on July 13.


Source: Bandwagon – Published on January 16, 2026

Madison Beer seals secrets in song with upcoming album, *Locket*, due next year

Madison Beer announces her sophomore album, Locket, scheduled for early next year. Framed as an emotional archive, each track slips into a metaphorical locket, preserved like secrets pressed between diary pages.

The singer hints at a personal, self-written body of work, neatly arranged around themes of memory and preservation. No tracklist has surfaced yet, though the concept suggests a curated intimacy, methodically pinched between pop sheen and introspection.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001

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