Paris Jackson has announced her sophomore album, HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE, out on August 21st. HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE serves as Jackson’s first new album in six years following her 2020 debut LP, Wilted. It was recorded in collaboration with producer and 4 Non Blondes’ vocalist Linda Perry. Signed vinyl and CDs of the new album are now available for pre-order on Jackson’s website. The album’s latest single, “stitched (on & on),” is out tomorrow, July 10th; it arrives after earlier singles “teenage drama” and “zombies in love.”
Paris Jackson will support HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE with a 2026 North American tour, dubbed the “Zombies Tour.” The run arrives in tandem with Jackson’s stretch supporting The Pretty Reckless on their summer tour, which kicks off on Friday, July 10th.
Album Details
HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE features striking cover art, which depicts Paris Jackson in distress seemingly about to undergo electroconvulsive therapy; she wears a hospital-like gown and cotton ball headphones and bites down on a mouth guard, while a hand cups her chin.
Tracklist and Tour Dates
The album’s tracklist includes 11 songs: teenage drama, maker, bang bang, zombies in love, happiest day of my life, evermore, sirens, ghost, gaslight, stitched (on & on), and american dream. Paris Jackson will perform these songs and more on her upcoming tour, with tickets available for purchase online.
Paris Jackson recently discussed her favorite Radiohead albums in an interview ahead of her set at Bottlerock Napa Valley. Fans can look forward to hearing her new music live on the Zombies Tour, which promises to be an exciting experience for fans of Paris Jackson and The Pretty Reckless.
In conclusion, Paris Jackson’s sophomore album HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE is set to release on August 21st, with a tour to follow. The album features a unique blend of sounds and themes, and Paris Jackson’s energetic live performances are not to be missed. Be sure to check out HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE and catch Paris Jackson on tour in 2026.
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