Ellie Goulding has confirmed that the release of her new album ‘Higher Than Heaven’ has been pushed back for a second time, citing “delays in sourcing” the materials for the physical records.Back in October, Goulding announced her fifth studio album with the release of single ‘Let It Die’.
That followed on from the release of ‘Easy Lover’ and Goulding’s collaborative single with Alok and Sigala, ‘All By Myself’.The record was initially due to arrive on February 3, 2023 and was the follow up to her 2020 album, ‘Brightest Blue’.
But Goulding delayed the release in January 2023, writing on Twitter: “To my incredible fans – I’m sorry to announce that we’re delaying the release of Higher Than Heaven to March 24.“I know you’ve all been so patient with me but we’ve had some exciting opportunities appear behind the scenes which I cannot wait to share with you in due course.”Goulding has now announced a further delay to April 7, writing on her social media: “Here we go again.
Here are all the different versions of Higher Than Heaven available to order now from my official store (link in bio).“As you know, making these products as green as possible is incredibly important to me so we’ve worked really hard to stick to that promise.
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