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Delta Goodrem announces Pure, her first album on Universal Music and her own ATLED Records
The Australian pop star announces Pure, due November 6, just as she prepares to represent Australia at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna.
A new chapter, a new label home
Delta Goodrem has announced her next album, Pure, set for release on November 6. According to Billboard, it will be her first record through a new deal with Universal Music via Better Now Records and Electrola, and also the debut release through her independent label ATLED Records, which she launched in 2023 after ending a decades-long partnership with Sony Music.
"Pure is an album I've been creating and living through over the past few years, and it truly feels like a return to myself and the heart of who I am as an artist," Goodrem said in a statement. She describes the record as ranging from intimate classical piano pieces to uplifting cinematic anthems.
Eclipse and Eurovision
The album already has a lead single, "Eclipse," written by Goodrem alongside Ferras Alqaisi, Jonas Myrin, and Michael Fatkin, who also produced the track. The song will get its live debut at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, where Goodrem represents Australia. She is set to perform during Semi-Final 2 at the Wiener Stadthalle on Thursday, May 14.
The weight of the catalog behind her
Pure follows Bridge Over Troubled Dreams, her 2021 album released via Sony Music, which became her fifth number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. Before that came her record-breaking debut Innocent Eyes (March 2003), a 23-times platinum release that logged 29 weeks at number one and remains the highest-selling debut album in Australian recorded music history. Combined sales across her catalog sit close to 10 million.
With a move to Universal and a Eurovision spotlight, Pure carries real expectation. Whether the record matches the ambition of the rollout is the question worth watching.
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