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Madonna’s ‘Confessions’ part two officially titled ‘Revelations On A Dance Floor’

There’s been a lot of talk on social media channels about Madonna’s ‘comeback’ album in 2026, a sequel to her Confessions On A Dance Floor outing of 2005. Because producer Stuart Price was waaaay ahead of the sonic status quo back then, we figure that he and Madonna will be working on some very trippy – immersive, if you will, soundscapes for the dance floor and beyond. Did we also mention spooky-like?

Speaking of spooky, the title of the followup album has just been announced and, continuing on a quasi-religious tip, the record will be named Revelations On A Dance Floor. And you can take that to your local confession box… Wait, they don’t have those anymore due to dirty priests getting up to no good. Ah well, at least there’s the dance floor to share your stories now.

Antonino Tati

 

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