Delta Goodrem has officially announced details for Pure, her first studio album in five years.
On Monday (May 11th), the Australian pop artist confirmed that her eighth record will drop on November 6th via Universal Music and Better Now Records/Electrola.
“I am so excited to be stepping into this new chapter and joining forces with Universal Music,” Goodrem said.
“It marks the beginning of a powerful new home for ATLED Records – something I am incredibly proud of – and I can’t wait to share what we create together.
“Pure is an album I’ve been creating and living through over the past few years, and it truly feels like a return to myself and the heart of who I am as an artist. It holds some of my biggest singalongs, my most vulnerable moments, and brings in all the elements I love most in music – from intimate classical piano pieces to uplifting cinematic anthems. I cannot wait for everyone to step into the world of Pure and make these songs part of their own story too.”
The news comes as Goodrem gears up to represent Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest held in Vienna, which starts this week.
On a recent episode of the Rolling Stone Uncut podcast, as well as discussing the 2026 Eurovision competition, the Sydney-born songwriter discussed working on the new album since leaving Sony Music Australia after a 20-plus year relationship.
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“I feel like it’s just about the work. I’m really proud of our evolution in our house, so to speak, when it comes to the amount of wonderful projects and ancillaries to my world there is right now… I’ve always been somebody who’s steered their own ship. I don’t think anybody would notice from the outside or the inside because I’ve always been the captain of my own ship.
“I’m just wanting to like make a record that I love and I want to take on the road and perform for people.”


