Madonna announces Confessions II, her long-awaited dance album sequel. Out July 3. Discover the lead single and her manifesto for the dance floor.
- April 16, 2026
AceShowbiz - After months of speculation, Madonna has officially unveiled plans for her highly anticipated follow-up to the 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor. The new record, titled Confessions II, is scheduled for release on July 3. Alongside the announcement, she has shared a short visual teaser and revealed the lead single, "One Step Away."
In a statement, Madonna addressed common misconceptions about dance music, emphasizing its depth and spiritual significance. She explained, "People think that dance music is superficial, but they've got it all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place, it's a threshold: A ritualistic space where movement replaces language."
Madonna also disclosed the guiding principles she and producer Stuart Price set when creating Confessions II. Their manifesto highlights the importance of dancing, celebrating, and praying through bodily movement—practices that have endured for millennia and hold spiritual meaning. According to them, the dance floor serves as a ritualistic environment where individuals connect with their vulnerabilities and transcend ordinary experience.
They describe raving as an art form that involves pushing personal boundaries and uniting with a like-minded community. The combination of sound, light, and vibration alters perception, inducing a trance-like state where bass repetition is not only heard but deeply felt. This experience can change consciousness, dissolving ego and the concept of time.
Madonna's original Confessions on a Dance Floor was a landmark collaboration with Price, who first worked with her in 2001 remixing tracks from her album Music. The 2005 album produced hits including "Hung Up," "Sorry," "Get Together," and "Jump," and remains one of her most acclaimed works.
With Confessions II, Madonna and Price aim to continue exploring the spiritual and communal power of dance, inviting listeners to experience music as both celebration and ritual.