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Ariana Grande Reveals Full Tracklist for Upcoming Album Petal

The 12-track album, set for release July 31, was unveiled on screen during Grande's concert in Inglewood, California.

Ansichtkaart voor de Nederlandse #SheSaid drive, met een citaat van Ariana Grande
Ansichtkaart voor de Nederlandse #SheSaid drive, …      Ariana Grande    Ciell / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
By Free News Press Editorial Team
Published June 21, 2026 at 1:03 AM PDT

Ariana Grande has revealed the complete tracklist for her upcoming album Petal, and she did it live on the big screen at her own concert.

According to Billboard, the full song list was confirmed during Grande's third night at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on Friday, June 19. Grande shared a reel of the moment on Instagram after the show.

The album opens with a track called "Kiss Me" and includes the already-released lead single "Hate That I Made You Love Me" as the second track. The title track, "Petal," comes in at number three. The 12-song album runs through titles including "Stay," "Oh Well," "Big Feelings," and "Freak" before closing with "Nowhere, Nobody."

"Hate That I Made You Love Me" debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 when it dropped earlier this month, making it the only track from Petal currently in the live show's setlist.

Petal is the follow-up to Eternal Sunshine, Grande's 2024 Billboard 200 chart-topper. The new album is set for official release on July 31.

Grande's Eternal Sunshine Tour launched in early June. The tour runs through the United States over the summer and wraps up on September 1 in London.

The full tracklist, stylized as shown at the concert, is as follows: "kiss me," "hate that i made you love me," "petal," "stay," "oh well," "big feelings," "freak," "(warning signs)," "like i do," "never get over me," "bad thing (bunny hop)," and "nowhere, nobody."

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Ariana Grande during an interview to promote Wick…      Ariana Grande    Barbie Simons / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0)