Here are the biggest albums yet to come for the rest of 2023, These include brand-new LPs from chart kings Ed Sheeran and Lewis Capaldi, as well as a load of other new records from the likes of Jonas Brothers, Rita Ora, Maisie Peters, Kelly Clarkson and a whole lot more.
New albums 2023 release schedule: May 2023 Ed Sheeran - - (Subtract) (May 5) Aespa - My World EP (May 8) Alison Goldfrapp - The Love Invention (May 12) Jonas Brothers - THE ALBUM (May 12) Kesha - Gag Order (May 19) Lewis Capaldi - Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (May 19) Arlo Parks - My Soft Machine (May 26) Lola Young - My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely (May 26) June 2023 Ashnikko - Weedkiller (June 2) Jake Shears - Last Man Dancing (June 2) Louise - Greatest Hits (June 2) Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Council Skies (June 2) Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Hana (June 2) The Aces - I've Loved You For So Long (June 2) Christine and the Queens - Paranoia, Angels, True Love (June 9) Tom Grennan - What Ifs & Maybes (June 9) McFly - Power to Play (June 9) Niall Horan - The Show (June 9) Ben Howard - Is It? (June 16) Maisie Peters - The Good Witch (June 16) Kelly Clarkson - Chemistry (June 23) Olivia Dean - Messy (June 30) The Japanese House - In The End It Always Does (June 30) July 2023 Grouplove - I Want It All Right Now (July 7) Bastille - Bad Blood X (July 14) Birdy - Portraits (July 14) Pvris - Evergreen (July 14) Rita Ora - You & I (July 14) Cian Ducrot - Victory (July 21) Greta Van Fleet - Starcatcher (July 21) Anne-Marie - Unhealthy (July 28) Georgia - Euphoric (July 28) August 2023 Miles Kane - One Man Band (August 4) Jungle - Volcano (August 11) September 2023 Sigala - Every Cloud (September 1) Picture This - Parked Car
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