Thursday, July 2, 2026

Where is the New Alicia Keys Album That Was Supposed to Be Released Today? Postponed, Along with Tour

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There was a lot of anticipation for the new Alicia Keys album, which was supposed to drop today.

Where is it? Postponed. Along with its accompanying tour.

Alicia has her first real hit single in a long while, “Underdog,” which made the album even hotter. Her last real album was a dud because it had no single. (There were good songs.) I love “Underdog.” Can’t wait to hear the rest of the album.

So Trump Virus has cost us more good thing. The virus, however, didn’t stop Tower of Power or The Weeknd from releasing solid albums today.

Alicia posted:

My Beautiful Fam, ⁣

I wanted to officially tell you the #MoreMyself Tour & my new album #ALICIA will be postponed. (Good Note: More Myself book will still be available on 3/31) ⁣

Everyone’s health and safety is the #1 priority! Thank you for your deep love and support, I’ll let you know about new dates as soon as possible. Stay positive! Stay powerful! Keep your frequency high and be kind to one another. I adore u 

Okay, so we’ll wait.

 

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