madison beer added four new songs to Locket Deluxe on May 6. The release lands five days before her Locket Tour begins in Krakow, turning the deluxe drop into a short runway for a two-leg run that stretches through July 13.
Four tracks on May 6
The deluxe edition adds “lovergirl,” “free,” “somehow i got lucky,” and “locket theme (extended).” “lovergirl” sits at the center of the rollout, with an official music video teased earlier the same day and a preview that included the line “one touch and i’ll be yours tonight.”
Justin Herbert appears in the visual, which gives the rollout a sharper promotional edge than a standard album add-on. Beer has been using Locket as a wider reset point after the album debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, her first top-ten entry in the U.S., and also reached the top ten in multiple European markets including the U.K.
Krakow starts the run
The May 11 start in Krakow gives Beer a five-day window to push the new material before the tour begins moving across Europe and North America. She said in a recent interview that each show will use a shifting structure and storyline, so the deluxe tracks arrive as part of a live package rather than as isolated extras.
That is the practical takeaway for listeners and ticket buyers: the album cycle is not pausing for the tour, it is feeding it. A deluxe release with four new songs, a centerpiece visual, and a tour that runs through July 13 puts the focus on how quickly Beer can turn fresh songs into set-list material.
Locket as leverage
Locket already gave Beer her first U.S. top-ten album, and the deluxe version extends that momentum without waiting for a separate campaign. For a catalog that already treated the original album as a commercial and creative breakthrough, the extra tracks serve one purpose now — keeping attention on the record just as the live dates begin.




