Rebecca Black's Musical Journey: A Year of Tours, Collaborations, and New Music
Rebecca Black had a busy year in 2025, starting with the release of her Salvation project in February. She headlined her own tour in the spring and opened for Katy Perry's Lifetimes Tour during the summer. Black shared that she found solace in her relationship with her girlfriend amidst the hectic schedule. She marveled at the behind-the-scenes work that goes into large-scale shows like Perry's and was amazed by the trust involved in aerial performances.
Playing in arenas with capacities exceeding 10,000 was a new and exhilarating experience for Black. Initially overwhelmed, she eventually found comfort in the routine of performing. Despite the challenges, she described the tour as a fun and crazy adventure. Black also collaborated with various artists and released new music, including the breakout track "Sugar Water Cyanide," which gained recognition in South Korea.
Looking ahead, Black is already working on new music and is excited about the direction it's taking. She teased that the upcoming music will have a dark and sexy vibe, hinting at what fans can expect from her future releases. With a relentless drive and passion for music, Black shows no signs of slowing down and is eager to continue creating and sharing her art with the world.