The Sparklemuffin is moving to Loveland. English singer-songwriter Suki Waterhouse announced her third studio album, Loveland, in a new post to Instagram on Tuesday (April 21). With the announcement, Waterhouse shared a bit of the album’s story and what inspired her to create it.

“My new album Loveland was born in the space between who I was and who I’m becoming,” Waterhouse wrote. The singer then shared more about the transitionary period she was experiencing as she crafted the record. “Part of me still aches for the rush of romance, for illusion, for the feeling of being swept away,” Waterhouse continued.

“Another part is reaching for something quieter, something that can last. Something true.” View this post on Instagram Loveland will be released July 10. Luckily, fans will not have to wait that long to hear bits and pieces of the upcoming record.

Waterhouse dropped the album’s lead single, “Back in Love,” last month and will release the second single, “Tiny Raisin,” on Friday (April 24). In total, Loveland will consist of 14 tracks. Loveland is the follow-up to Waterhouse’s 2024 album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, her second studio album after 2022 debut LP I Can’t Let Go.

Waterhouse’s first two albums were released independently through Sub Pop but in 2025, she signed with Island Records (Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan), marking her first major label record deal. Loveland will be Waterhouse’s first album under the new deal. Though fans are asking in the comments, Waterhouse has yet to announce a Loveland tour.

The singer is set to perform at a handful of festivals and concert series this summer including Lollapalooza in Chicago in July. Fans can pre-save Loveland here.