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Don't Click Play
2025 studio album by Ava Max From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Don't Click Play is the upcoming third studio album by American singer Ava Max. It is set to be released on August 22, 2025, through Atlantic Records.
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Background and development
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In 2023, Max released her second studio album Diamonds & Dancefloors and embarked on her debut headlining concert tour, On Tour (Finally). In September, she started working on her third studio album after the end of the tour.[1] In March 2024, Max posted a snippet of her single "My Oh My" and indicated that it was the beginning of a new era.[2] In an interview with Billboard the following May, she stated that she was preparing for her third album cycle "with no heartbreak attached and no man attached," describing "My Oh My" as "the beginning of me" and reflecting on a period of personal healing.[3] The song was initially intended to serve as the lead single of her third studio album;[4] however, after the release of her single "Spot a Fake" on September 20,[5] she revealed that only the latter would be included on the album.[6] Nevertheless, in an interview with People, Max mentioned that she scrapped the first version of the album — which included "My Oh My" and "Spot a Fake" — due to personal issues.[7]
On April 9, 2025, Max shared a link to a website called "Don't Click Play on Ava Max", where visitors could click a "Sign the Petition" button and listen to a snippet of an upcoming album single.[8] She announced the album on May 1, by quoting Ed Sheeran's announcement of his upcoming eighth studio album, Play, on Twitter/X.[9][10] As described by Billboard, the album cover features Max inside a flaming triangle resembling a play button, gripping its edges — possibly symbolizing the intense energy she aims to convey with the album.[11]
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Promotion
On June 16, 2025, Max announced the Don't Click Play Tour, which was set to begin on September 3 in Los Angeles and end on November 20 in Lisbon.[12][13] However, the tour was postponed indefinitely on July 3.[14]
Singles
On February 7, 2025, Max released "Lost Your Faith" as the lead single of her third studio album.[15] An accompanying music video was released on March 18, 2025.[16] On May 23, 2025, Max teased the second single from the album via her social media, "Lovin Myself", which was released on May 29.[17] On July 1, 2025, Max released the third single, "Wet, Hot American Dream", ahead of her scheduled performance on the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks special. The track, released just days before the national holiday, aligns with the festive theme of the event, where she will perform alongside artists such as the Jonas Brothers, Eric Church, Lenny Kravitz, Keke Palmer, and Trisha Yearwood.[18]
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Track listing
Credits were adapted from Apple Music[19] and Spotify.[20]
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