Global superstar Meghan Trainor has announced that her seventh full-length album, Toy With Me, is due to be released on April 24, 2025, via Epic Records.
Meghan also gave fans a taste of the record with upbeat new personal anthem, "Still Don't Care."
She has also unveiled The Get In Girl Tour, produced by Live Nation, which will begin in June 2026 and see Meghan return to iconic venues including Madison Square Garden in NYC and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
"'Still Don't Care' really sets the tone for this whole Toy With Me era — it's bold, fun, a little cheeky, and full of confidence," Meghan said in a press release. "This song came from a place of growth for me; I'm learning to care less about perfection and more about what actually makes me happy. I'm learning to shake off negativity, choosing joy, and living life my way — because at this point in my life and career, I'm ready to be done worrying about pleasing everyone."
"'Still Don't Care' is my reminder to myself — and to anyone who's ever felt judged," she added. "Toy With Me feels like the most honest and fearless I've ever been — it's all about self-confidence, freedom, and learning how to meet people where they are at. I wanted to kick off this new chapter with a song that makes people feel unstoppable, and I can't wait to bring that same energy to everyone on The Get In Girl Tour next summer."
The new album follows 2024's Timeless, which was Meghan's most confident and ambitious record yet.
Next summer, Meghan heads back on the road for The Get In Girl Tour, which sees her return to over 30 arenas and amphitheaters across North America, featuring support from Icona Pop. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Trevor Project.
Meghan has also partnered with Headcount for The Get In Girl Tour to encourage voter registration and participation.
Presales will be held throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning Friday, November 21 at 10 am local time at MeghanTrainor.com.
Meghan Trainor 2026 The Get in the Girl Tour Dates:
June 12 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music TheatreJune 13 — Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music CenterJune 16 — Toronto, ON @ RBC AmphitheatreJune 18 — Grand Rapids, MI @ Acrisure AmphitheaterJune 20 — Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music CenterJune 22 — Kansas City, MO @ Morton AmphitheaterJune 24 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino AmphitheaterJune 26 — Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia BeachJune 27 — Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut CreekJune 30 — Orlando, FL @ Kia CenterJuly 2 — Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness ArenaJuly 4 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun ArenaJuly 5 — Hershey, PA @ Giant CenterJuly 10 — New York, NY @ Madison Square GardenJuly 11 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints ArenaJuly 13 — Saint Paul, MN @ Grand Casino ArenaJuly 15 — Chicago, IL @ United CenterJuly 17 — Boston, MA @ TD GardenJuly 18 — Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile ArenaJuly 20 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank ArenaJuly 22 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket ArenaJuly 24 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone ArenaJuly 25 — Duluth, GA @ Gas South ArenaJuly 28 — Houston, TX @ Toyota CenterJuly 30 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies ArenaAug 1 — Denver, CO @ Ball ArenaAug 3 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Maverik CenterAug 5 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge ArenaAug 7 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 CenterAug 8 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase CenterAug 11 — San Diego, CA @ Viejas ArenaAug 13 — Phoenix, AZ @ Mortgage Matchup CenterAug 15 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
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