Extending a prolific creative run, GRAMMY Award-winning history-making superstar Alessia Cara expands her acclaimed fourth full-length album, Love & Hyperbole, with a brand new Deluxe Edition out October 24 via Def Jam Recordings. She notably reupped, recharged, and refreshed the original LP with three previously unreleased tracks available for the first time on this version.
To herald its arrival, she just shared a new collaborative version of the fan favorite “Nighttime Thing” featuring Julia Michaels out now.
Julia adds another dimension to the song altogether, locking into a smooth and sultry back-and-forth with Alessia. Together, their voices uplift this lovestruck anthem highlighted by the unshakable hook, “I think I like you like that—like that.”
Following a string of sold out dates throughout 2025, Alessia will hit the road on an upcoming North American headline tour for two weeks this fall. Visiting major markets coast-to-coast, this run kicks off on October 29 in San Francisco, CA at The Fillmore, rolls down to Los Angeles, CA on October 30 for a show at the Orpheum theatre, crosses the country, and concludes on November 12 in Philadelphia, PA at Keswick Theatre.
Check out the confirmed itinerary below.
Thus far, the original Love & Hyperbole has gathered tens of millions of streams in addition to earning widespread acclaim. GRAMMY.com raved, “Love & Hyperbole is Cara’s most emotive album to date,”and DIY awarded it “4-out-of-5 stars,” proceeding to applaud, “Placed against a landscape of infectious basslines, sensual strings, and irresistible hooks, the record is a lesson in timings, accepting the past, and embracing an unwritten future.” Atwood Magazine christened it “her most intimate and raw work yet.” CLASH professed, “‘Love & Hyperbole’ is anthemic, self-aware and shows listeners how confident Alessiais in herself as an artist.” RIFF lauded it as “her most self-assured and mature work to date.”
She paved the way for Love & Hyperbole with the single “Slow Motion.”EUPHORIA. wrote, “Cara has been experimenting more and more with jazz elements with this upcoming album, and “Slow Motion”is no different,” going on to profess, “The beauty is in the general song.” Billboardattested, “For Alessia Cara, emotion and connection is at the heart of her creative endeavors — hence why each of her three studio albums live in a unique world full of signature concepts, colors and themes built around them. Her music isn’t just a listening experience, it’s a feeling.”
“Slow Motion” was produced by Mike Elizondo (Twenty One Pilots, Nelly Furtado) and Jake Gosling (Ed Sheeran, James Bay). It arrived on the heels of the standout “(Isn’t It) Obvious,” which featured a guitar solo from John Mayer. The latter has already generated millions of streams and counting in addition to earning critical praise. Not to mention, she delivered a showstopping performance of the track on Good Morning America. Watch her performance HERE.
Ultimately, Love & Hyperbole showcases her evolution as a powerhouse vocalist, empathetic songwriter, and force of nature. She initially teased this chapter with “Dead Man.” People spoke to her exclusively about this chapter, going on to note, “she has a few new surroundings to thank for where she’s headed on her soon-to-come fourth album.”
Thus far, Alessia Cara has generated billions of streams, earned dozens of multi platinum certifications around the world, and notably made history as “the first Canadian to win ‘Best New Artist’ at the GRAMMY® Awards.” At the same time, she has sold out tours on multiple continents and emerged as the rare force equally comfortable on a track with Logic and Khalid or Juanes, Bastille, Major Lazer, and The Warning.
ALESSIA CARA TOUR DATES:
10/29 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
10/30 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre
11/2 Denver, CO Summit
11/6 Minneapolis, MN Uptown Theater
11/8 Chicago, IL House Of Blues
11/10 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
11/11 Washington, DC Lincoln Theatre
11/12 Philadelphia, PA Keswick Theatre


