Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter premiere the video for Bring Your Love: retrofuturist club, Julia Garner and Confessions II

The official 4 minute video arrived on June 15, 2026, directed by TORSO. Madonna and Carpenter dominate the Club of Love ahead of the album Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, scheduled for July 3.

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter in the official video clip for Bring Your Love: the two artists in a retrofuturistic club at the Club of Love
Thumbnail of the official video clip for Bring Your Love, a collaboration between Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter published on Madonna's YouTube channel. Source: Madonna — YouTube

Eight weeks after publishing the single, Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter released the full video clip for Bring Your Love on Monday, June 15, 2026 on Madonna's official YouTube channel. The 4 minute and 6 second piece—directed by the duo TORSO (David Toro and Solomon Chase)—turns the song into a visual journey through the Club of Love, a retro-futuristic venue where the two singers challenge a floating SWAT team spying on the crowd. The song had already been played live at Coachella and is part of the promotional cycle for Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, Madonna's fifteenth studio album, which is released on July 3, 2026 via Warner Records.

Video: Bring Your Love — official video clip

Official video clip published on June 15, 2026 on Madonna's channel. Source: Madonna — YouTube

The song: house, reviews and numbers

Bring Your Love was released on April 30, 2026 as the first single from Confessions II. Madonna and Carpenter jointly announced it on Instagram on April 27, with a black and white cover framed in red. The song—written and produced by Madonna and Stuart Price, with additional production by Parisi—blends house and dance-pop and samples Good Life (1988) from Inner City; For this reason, Roy Holman, Shanna Jackson and Kevin Saunderson are listed as co-authors, according to Wikipedia.

The lyrics talk about rejecting external judgment and defending the love of music in the face of criticism about their public careers — a message that several media outlets read as a response to the media controversy of both artists. Billboard described it as "hypnotic" and "designed to get people out of the house and onto the dancefloor"; Pitchfork praised Price's production although noted some lyrical ambiguity. Commercially, it debuted at No. 74 on the Billboard Hot 100—Madonna's best entry since 2012—and reached the top 30 in the United Kingdom; It was the singer's first song in 18 years on BBC Radio 1's A-List playlist.

What happens in the video clip

The clip begins with Madonna entering an empty nightclub and walking the floor. Suddenly, the room is filled with dancers who burst in from both sides while the artist is wrapped in a rug that drags her across the floor. Afterwards, Madonna and Carpenter perform in opposite corners of the club—described by NME as a "glossy, retro-future" space—with male dancers on elevated stages and choreography by Jasmine Badie (Carpenter) and Megan Lawson (rave), according to the credits. video.

The central visual twist is the agents of a floating SWAT team who monitor the crowd from the air, a metaphor for the public scrutiny that the song mentions in verses such as "Bring your light 'cause you cannot shake me." Towards the end, the two singers walk down a catwalk, stand back to back, raise their arms and float above the audience. A cameo by Julia Garner appears with an aesthetic that Rolling Stone compared to the Madonna of the 80s. The video closes with Madonna walking down a hallway towards a door with a sign: Come to the Club of Love.

Cover of the short Confessions II – The Film on YouTube: Madonna's visual project that includes a shortened chapter of Bring Your Love with Sabrina Carpenter
A shortened version of the video clip was already part of Confessions II – The Film, premiered in Tribeca on June 5 and published on YouTube on June 8. Source: Madonna — Confessions II – The Film

From Coachella to Club of Love

The collaboration was not born in the studio: on April 17, 2026, Madonna made a surprise appearance in Sabrina Carpenter's headline set in the second week of Coachella. Together they performed Bring Your Love before its official release, as well as Vogue and Like a Prayer, according to UPI. Carpenter had just released his seventh album, Man's Best Friend (August 2025), and Madonna had been in promotional mode for Confessions II for months: pop-up in Times Square, surprise Pride concert on Grindr and global campaign with Kiko Milano.

Video: Confessions II – The Film (previous chapter)

14-minute musical short with six songs from the album; includes an edited version of Bring Your Love with Carpenter, Feid, Julia Garner and more cameos. Source: YouTube Blog

The full video clip expands on what was seen in Confessions II – The Film, the TORSO short that premiered at the Tribeca Festival on June 5 and arrived on YouTube on June 8. That 10–14-minute project runs through six tracks from the album—including I Feel So Free, Danceteria and Read My Lips with Feid—with a cast that includes Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate Moss, Honey Dijon and Madonna's daughter, Lourdes Leon, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The June 15 video is the extended and autonomous version of the Bring Your Love chapter.

Credits and creative team

The official video credits list TORSO as director, Danny Tull in editing, and a high-level styling and makeup team: Rita Melssen (Madonna), Jared Ellner (Carpenter), Marcelo Gutierrez and Carolina Gonzalez in beauty. The musical production of the single, on the other hand, points to the club sound of Stuart Price—the same producer of the original Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005)—which reinforces the idea of ​​a sonic sequel twenty years later.

Since the single's release, Madonna has released remixes of Stuart Price ("Afterhours Mix", June 12) and Honey Dijon (June 18). The full album, Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, will also include Love Sensation as the second single and will arrive on July 3, 2026.

Where to watch and listen: The official video clip is on YouTube. The single is reproduced on digital platforms via madonna.lnk.to/bringyourlove. The album Confessions II can be pre-ordered at Madonna.lnk.to/Confessions2.

In summary

What is it? Dance collaboration between Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter, lead single from Confessions II. When did the video come out? June 15, 2026. Who directs it? TORSO. Where did it premiere live? Coachella 2026, on Carpenter's set. What album comes next? Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II, July 3, 2026. Video above? Yes: official embed from Madonna's channel.