Pop powerhouse Meghan Trainor is officially back. She’s not tip-toeing in; she’s strutting. Her new single “Still Don’t Care” has just dropped, leading into her seventh album “Toy With Me”, arriving 24th April 2026 under Epic Records.
And because Meghan never does anything halfway, she’s also gearing up for her massive arena run, The Get In Girl Tour.
A New Era, Loud & Unapologetic

This new chapter isn’t just a comeback—it’s a declaration. Meghan’s stepping into an era that’s bold, cheeky, and totally liberated from perfection.
“Still Don’t Care” sets the tone immediately: upbeat, polished pop layered with the kind of confidence that grows from years of evolution, a bit of chaos, and a whole lot of perspective. It’s the sound of someone finally dropping the last expectation they didn’t even realise they were carrying.
The Heart Behind The Music

In Meghan’s own words, the single serves as a reminder to stop overthinking and start choosing joy. She’s leaning into freedom, into fun, and into a version of herself that’s done trying to please everyone. If her past eras were about empowerment, this one is empowerment with a wink—complete with perfect harmonies, shiny hooks, and a whole lot of self-awareness.
The album follows the success of 2024’s “Timeless”, which marked her biggest era yet, complete with sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum, plus her Billboard Women in Music Hitmaker Award. “Toy With Me,” by contrast, feels more playful, more personal, and more fearless. It’s an evolution that keeps all the charm of classic Meghan while inviting a sharper, more honest edge.
The Tour With Intention

The Get In Girl Tour will cover more than 30 arenas and amphitheatres across North America, with Icona Pop joining as special guests. Expect big vocals, even bigger choruses, and the kind of feel-good chaos that only happens when an artist leans fully into who they are.
Beyond the spectacle, the tour carries intention. A portion of proceeds will support The Trevor Project, and Meghan is partnering with HeadCount to encourage voter participation—blending pop culture, community, and advocacy into one powerhouse summer.

“Still Don’t Care” is out now. “Toy With Me” lands 24th April 2026.











