The band Muna is releasing a new album titled "Dancing on the Wall" alongside an upcoming concert series called the Get So Hot tour.
This release marks a significant return for the group, as it is their first new album in four years [1]. The project represents a new creative chapter for members Naomi McPherson, Katie Gavin, and Josette Maskin following a prolonged hiatus from recording.
During an interview at the Rolling Stone Studio in New York City, the band discussed the evolution of their sound and the timing of the project. The group released their first single from the album in February 2026 [2].
A central focus of the discussion was the impact of their experience opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. The band said that the scale and structure of that tour shaped how they are planning their own set-lists and performance strategies for the Get So Hot tour. By observing the mechanics of a global stadium production, the group aims to translate those lessons into their own live experience.
The members reflected on the four-year gap [1] between this project and their previous work, noting how the time influenced the themes of the new music. The interview highlighted a shift in their approach to songwriting, and the logistical planning required to return to the road after such a break.
As the band prepares for the Get So Hot tour, they are integrating these high-production insights to ensure the live show complements the sonic direction of "Dancing on the Wall."
“This release marks a significant return for the group, as it is their first new album in four years.”
Muna's return after a four-year gap suggests a strategic pivot in their career, moving from a period of relative silence to a high-visibility comeback. By explicitly applying the production logic of the Eras Tour to their own touring model, the band is attempting to scale their performance capabilities to meet the demands of a modern, spectacle-driven music industry.





