Ariana Grande Reveals Full Petal Tracklist at Kia Forum Show
Ariana Grande unveiled the complete Petal tracklist live at Kia Forum, ahead of the album's July 31 release.
Something Dope · · 2 min read
Ariana Grande revealed the full tracklist for her upcoming album Petal during her third night at Kia Forum in Inglewood on June 19, confirming 12 tracks via the arena's big screen before sharing the moment on Instagram. The album drops July 31 and follows Eternal Sunshine, her 2024 Billboard 200 chart-topper.
The lead single, "Hate That I Made You Love Me," debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this month, landing as the second track on the album. It sits between opener "Kiss Me" and the title track "Petal," and so far it's the only new Petal song worked into the Eternal Sunshine Tour setlist.
The full 12-track list runs: "kiss me," "hate that i made you love me," "petal," "stay," "oh well," "big feelings," "freak," "(warning signs)," "like i do," "never get over me," "bad thing (bunny hop)," and closer "nowhere, nobody."
What Petal Means for Ariana Grande's Run in 2025
Grande is in a rare stretch right now. A No. 1 debut single, a stadium tour running through September, and an album release that lands right in the middle of that run. The Kia Forum reveal was a smart piece of fan engagement, turning a tracklist drop into a live moment that her LA audience got first.
For anyone tracking how major artists build rollout momentum, this is the playbook in real time. Drip the song titles across tour stops, confirm the full picture at a home-market show, put it on Instagram the same night. By the time Petal arrives on July 31, the audience has already been living with the titles for weeks.
The tour continues across the U.S. through the summer before wrapping September 1 in London. If you are in LA and missed this run at Kia Forum, check [upcoming tour dates and local shows](/events) to stay on top of what is moving through the city.
For independent artists and creators watching closely: the way Grande used her own tour stage to control a major announcement, without a press release or a platform drop, is worth noting. The live show became the media moment. That kind of ownership over your rollout is something every artist at every level can study and adapt to their own scale.
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