Madonna to Premiere ‘Confessions II’ Visual Film at Tribeca Festival

Singer/songwriter Madonna performs onstage during The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
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Summary:

  • Madonna to premiere visual film for “Confessions II” album at 2026 Tribeca Festival, directed by David Toro and Solomon Chase.

  • Film features first six tracks of upcoming album, including collaborations with Sabrina Carpenter.

  • Madonna and directors to discuss project with Jimmy Fallon after screening, tickets on sale to Madonna Community members.

Madonna will premiere a visual film tied to her upcoming album “Confessions II” at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, organizers announced Tuesday.

The roughly 10-minute project will debut June 5 at the Beacon Theatre in New York. It is directed by David Toro and Solomon Chase, the New York-based duo behind TORSO, and is built around the first six tracks of Madonna’s forthcoming studio album.

Following the screening, Madonna and the directors will sit down with Jimmy Fallon.

The film unfolds as a single, continuous piece, weaving together interconnected, music-driven sequences into an immersive cinematic experience. Tracks featured include “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love,” Madonna’s collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter.

“Madonna has spent decades proving that reinvention is its own art form,” Tribeca Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal said in a statement. “‘Confessions II’ feels immersive, provocative, and completely of the moment, while still channeling the kind of nightlife mythology only she could create.”

“Confessions II,” the album, is set for release on July 3 via Warner Records and serves as a follow-up to her 2005 dance record “Confessions on a Dance Floor”. The project reunites Madonna with producer Stuart Price and marks her first album since 2019’s “Madame X”.

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Madonna previously appeared at Tribeca Festival in 2008 for the premiere of “I Am Because We Are,” a documentary about children in Malawi orphaned by AIDS.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday exclusively to Madonna Community members through unique digital access codes.

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