Madison Beer postpones Jimmy Kimmel Live performance at last minute due to unforeseen circumstances - (SALT) Magazine

Madison Beer postpones Jimmy Kimmel Live performance

Madison Beer announced a last-minute change to her television plans, revealing that her scheduled performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been postponed due to unforeseen issues with the show rather than her own team. Fans discovered the update through her social media and are now awaiting the revised air date.

Reason for Postponement

Beer clarified that the delay was caused by production-related difficulties at the show’s end. She promised to announce a new date as soon as details are set.

“The cancellation came from unexpected problems at the show, not from my camp.”

Connection to Upcoming Album

The performance was part of the rollout for Beer’s forthcoming third studio album, Locket, expected in 2026. The late-night appearance would have showcased tracks from the project, offering fans a preview of its tone and energy.

Her recent single “Bittersweet” debuted only a few weeks ago and was likely planned for the setlist. In interviews, Beer said touring inspired her to infuse her new songs with the dynamism of live performance.

“Live shows taught me which parts of a song ignite the crowd,” she shared.

Artistic Direction

Beer described her track “Yes Baby” as playful and affirming, combining witty lyrics with bold, chant-worthy hooks designed to engage audiences. The song captures the emotional surge of performing live and strengthens the communal feel of her music.

“Yes Baby channels that post-show thrill. It’s designed to feel immediate and communal.”

Despite speculation that she might transition toward EDM, Beer affirmed that her upcoming record remains firmly rooted in pop while embracing a more performance-driven sound.

Author’s Summary

Madison Beer postponed her Jimmy Kimmel Live! performance due to production issues, promising a new date as she prepares to release her 2026 pop album Locket.

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(SALT) Magazine (SALT) Magazine — 2025-11-07

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