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​Cam has announced her third full-length release, All Things Light

Today, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Cam has announced her highly-anticipated album and third full-length release, All Things Light, out Friday, July 18 via RCA Records. Pre-save it HERE. 
 
The album announcement is accompanied by the news that Cam will be returning to London to perform for the first time since she played at London’s Roundhouse in 2023. Cam will be playing a special one-off intimate album preview show at The Tabernacle on 10th July 2025. Tickets will be available via artist pre-sale from 10am BST on Wednesday 18th June HERE. Tickets will go on general sale on Thursday 19th June at 10am BST HERE.
Her first album since The Otherside in 2020, the album and live announcement follows the release of Cam’s latest single “Alchemy” last month and comes with the second offering from the project and album opener, “Turns Out That I Am God,” a spellbinding and potent arrangement of stacked vocals and stark guitar tones. Listen HERE and watch the stunning James Mackel-directed visual HERE.  
 
“There’s an Alan Watts talk where he speaks about how we’re all God, we’ve just forgotten,” says Cam. “I wanted this song to express that idea humbly, asking how we might live our lives if we acknowledged that we are all God together.”
​All Things Light arrives as a truly revelatory offering and her most visionary work to date. At a time when she desperately needed a guiding light in the dark, Cam lit her own way with a wild journey inward. While dealing with the intense isolation of becoming a mother in the early days of the pandemic, the Nashville-based artist started writing songs as a means of finding solace, and soon unlocked an entirely new level of depth in her lyrics. As her daughter Lucy grew older and began asking questions about life and death, Cam felt called to dig even deeper and create a body of work embedded with insights for Lucy to carry with her through the years. 
 
All Things Light finds Cam working with her longtime producer Tyler Johnson (Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé) as well as an elite lineup of co-producers and contributors, including Michael Uzowuru (Frank Ocean, SZA), Ethan Gruska (boygenius, Phoebe Bridgers), Jeff Bhasker (Rihanna, Bruno Mars), Aldae (Miley Cyrus), Starrah (The Weeknd), Ilsey Juber (Bon Iver), Nick Lobel (Steven Sanchez), Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves), Anders Mouridsen (Meghan Trainor), and Simon Maartensson (Beyoncé). With its gorgeous convergence of country, folk, left-field pop, and more, the album emerged from the same creative wellspring that gave rise to Cam’s contributions to Beyoncé’s COWBOY CARTER, a 2024 effort that earned Cam an ‘Album of the Year’ Grammy for her songwriting work. 
 
With its graceful entangling of catharsis, contemplation, and occasional epiphany, All Things Light ultimately delivers the kind of soul-baring songs we return to again and again, endlessly providing clarity and sustenance and ecstatic peace of mind.

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