Adele rumoured to release new album in 2026

Adele is rumoured to release her 5th album in 2026, inspired by London pubs, European pop and house sounds.


Pop Culture & Art August 30, 2025 1 min read

Rumours are swirling that Adele’s long-awaited fifth album could arrive next year, and if the early reports are true, it may sound unlike anything she has released before. Sources close to the project suggest the Grammy-winning star has been exploring new influences that stretch far beyond her trademark ballads.

According to music insiders, the soundscape of the upcoming record is inspired by the late-night energy of London pubs, along with a surprising mix of European pop and house elements. Such a direction would mark a significant evolution for Adele, who has built her career on powerhouse vocals and emotionally raw ballads. A blend of dance-driven beats with the intimacy of her songwriting could place her at the centre of both club culture and traditional pop charts.

The speculation arrives despite Adele previously telling fans she planned to step back for “a long time” to focus on her private life after her record-breaking Las Vegas residency. That promise left many expecting a lengthy hiatus, making these new whispers all the more exciting for fans eager to hear what she has been working on.

Online reaction has been mixed. Some fans celebrated the possibility of fresh material, predicting another Album of the Year sweep, while others expressed confusion about the reported pub inspiration. “What exactly is a London night pub?” one fan joked under a viral post, highlighting the mystery and intrigue surrounding the project.

Still, Adele’s name alone has been enough to ignite anticipation. If the reports prove true, her fifth album could represent a bold new chapter, one that embraces both her British roots and the global shift toward dance-oriented pop. Whether it arrives in 2026 or later, the rumours suggest Adele is ready to surprise the world once again.

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