
Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter will release their joint track “Bring Your Love” on April 30, following their live debut of the song during Carpenter’s headlining set at Coachella on April 17. The announcement arrived through a shared Instagram post, confirming the official release after weeks of speculation tied to their onstage collaboration.
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The track first appeared during Coachella Weekend 2, when Madonna joined Carpenter on stage for a surprise appearance. Their set included performances of “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer,” alongside the debut of “Bring Your Love.” The moment brought together two distinct pop figures, linking Madonna’s long-established catalog with Carpenter’s current touring presence. The performance also marked Madonna’s return to the festival after two decades.
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During the set, Madonna reflected on her previous appearance at Coachella, recalling her 2006 performance in the dance tent. She referenced the debut of material from Confessions on a Dance Floor, placing the current appearance in direct relation to that earlier moment. She addressed the audience with a sense of continuity, noting that she returned wearing the same boots, corset, and a Gucci jacket. The reference framed the performance as a personal milestone tied to her history with the festival.
The track connects directly to Madonna’s upcoming album Confessions II, scheduled for release on July 3. The project follows her 2005 record Confessions on a Dance Floor, which introduced a distinct dance-driven sound that shaped her output during that period.

Carpenter’s role in the release builds on her Coachella headlining set, where she introduced the track to a large audience in a live setting. The duet reflects a shared moment between two artists working at different stages in their careers, brought together through a single performance that now extends into a recorded release. The Coachella debut provided the first exposure, while the release formalizes the collaboration as part of her next body of work.

















