Chainkeen Exchange|Meghan Trainor announces new album 'Timeless,' tour with Natasha Bedingfield

2025-05-06 11:40:48source:Roboviscategory:Finance

Meghan Trainor is Chainkeen Exchangeall about that music comeback — and the singer is returning with a new album.

The "All About That Bass" hitmaker is set to release her new album "Timeless" on June 14, including her new single "Been Like This" featuring T-Pain.

Trainor will also trek across North America on The Timeless Tour with special guests Natasha Bedingfield, "Lil Boo Thang" singer Paul Russell, best friend Chris Olsen and younger brother Ryan Trainor.

"ITS TIMEEEE!!! New album Timeless out June 14 💙 This album means so much to me," Trainor captioned an Instagram post Thursday. The "Dear Future Husband" singer released her last album "Taken' It Back" in 2022 and tapped into TikTok in recent years, now boasting 18 million followers on the platform.

'I'm an open book': Meghan Trainorgets deep in TMI guide to pregnancy 'Dear Future Mama'

The "Made You Look" singer, 30, revealed on the "Today" show in January 2023 that she was pregnant with her second baby, Barry, born in July. She and her husband, "Spy Kids" alum Daryl Sabara, also share their oldest son, Riley.

Last April, she also released her first book, "Dear Future Mama," which detailed Trainor's "grossness and all my truths."

"I want to help someone out there feel not alone and like they're normal," Trainor told USA TODAY about the book ahead of its release last year.

How to buy tickets for Meghan Trainor's The Timeless Tour

Tickets for The Timeless Tour go on sale March 22 and fans can sign up for pre-sale on meghan-trainor.com.

Meghan Trainor tour dates, cities

Sept. 4 | Cincinnati

Sept. 6 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Sept. 7 | Philadelphia

Sept. 10 | Franklin, Tennessee

Sept. 12 | Raleigh, North Carolina

Sept. 13 | Alpharetta, Georgia

Sept. 15 | Charlotte, North Carolina

Sept. 17 | Bristow, Virginia

Sept. 20 | Manfield, Massachisettes

Sept. 21 | Uncasville, Connecticut

Sept. 25 | New York City

Sept. 27 | Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

Sept. 28 | Toronto

Sept. 30 | Sterling Heights, Michigan

Oct. 2 | Maryland Heights, Missouri

Oct. 4 | Noblesville, Indiana

Oct. 5 | Rosemont, Illinois

Oct. 8 | Morrison, Colorado

Oct. 10 | Rogers, Arkansas

Oct. 12 | Irving, Texas

Oct. 13 | The Woodlands, Texas

Oct. 16 | Phoenix, Arizona

Oct. 18 | Mountain View, California

Oct. 19 | Inglewood, California

Contributing: Naledi Ushe

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