Olivia Rodrigo's official announcement of her third studio album, *you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love*, slated for June 12—well ahead of the August 31 deadline—has propelled the Yes outcome to a market-implied 98.4% probability, reflecting overwhelming trader consensus backed by real capital. The surprise reveal on April 2, complete with artwork, tracklist teases, and sold-out signed preorders within hours, erased prior uncertainty from her October 2025 Nylon interview hinting at a 2026 rollout. Producer Dan Nigro's involvement and her history of on-schedule deliveries like *Sour* (2021) and *GUTS* (2023) further solidify frontrunner status. Realistic upset scenarios remain slim but include unforeseen delays from manufacturing issues or label shifts, though pre-release buzz on streaming platforms signals strong momentum.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWill Olivia Rodrigo release a new original album by August 31?
Will Olivia Rodrigo release a new original album by August 31?
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0x65070BE91...Officially released means that a newly released album is officially available for download or streaming (not including live events) by the resolution date.
Re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or greatest hits albums will not count, unless they contain at least 50% tracks that have never been officially released in any format prior to the album's release.
The resolution source will be any official streaming or download site, e.g. Apple Music or Spotify.
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0x65070BE91...Olivia Rodrigo's official announcement of her third studio album, *you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love*, slated for June 12—well ahead of the August 31 deadline—has propelled the Yes outcome to a market-implied 98.4% probability, reflecting overwhelming trader consensus backed by real capital. The surprise reveal on April 2, complete with artwork, tracklist teases, and sold-out signed preorders within hours, erased prior uncertainty from her October 2025 Nylon interview hinting at a 2026 rollout. Producer Dan Nigro's involvement and her history of on-schedule deliveries like *Sour* (2021) and *GUTS* (2023) further solidify frontrunner status. Realistic upset scenarios remain slim but include unforeseen delays from manufacturing issues or label shifts, though pre-release buzz on streaming platforms signals strong momentum.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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