Meghan Trainor's New Album and Tour: A Journey of Self-Love and Growth
Meghan Trainor is back with a new album and tour, proving that her music is more than just catchy tunes. Her latest single, "Still Don't Care," is a bold statement against online hate and a testament to her growth as an artist. The song, inspired by real-life experiences, showcases her signature self-love message, but with a twist. This time, it's not just about loving oneself but also about ignoring the negativity that comes with it.
New Album: "Toy with Me"
Trainor's new album, "Toy with Me," is set to release on April 24 and promises a mix of self-love anthems, songs to vent anger, and tracks dedicated to her family. One such track is "Little One," a lullaby for her kids, Riley and Barry. The song is a sweet departure from her usual upbeat style and shows a more vulnerable side of the artist.
Challenges in Creation
The album's creation was not without its challenges. Trainor admitted to pushing herself too hard, leading to physical symptoms like a burning tongue. She also found songwriting to be more difficult this time around, taking months to complete each track. However, she saw this as an opportunity to collaborate with new songwriters and push her creative boundaries.
Upcoming Tour: "Get in Girl"
In addition to the album, Trainor will embark on a North American tour in 2026 with Icona Pop as the opening act. The tour, titled "Get in Girl," will kick off in Michigan and make stops in major cities across the country. This will be her first tour since the "Timeless Tour" in 2017, and she's excited to bring her music to her fans once again.
Tour Details
- General Ticket Sale: November 21
- Performance Style: A mix of old and new songs, with a more confident and less nerve-wracking performance than her previous tour.