Carly Rae Jepsen Announces ‘Emotion’ Anniversary Concert
The intimate one-night-only show will feature the Canadian singer perform the album live from start to finish.
By Ralph Regis
CARLY RAE JEPSEN: Courtesy of @carlyraejepsen
CARLY RAE JEPSEN: Courtesy of @carlyraejepsen
Carly Rae Jepsen celebrates the 10th anniversary of her third studio album Emotion with a special one-night-only anniversary concert at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California, on August 19, 2025.
On Instagram, Jepsen shared the exciting news, saying, “How to celebrate 10 years of EMOTION? A one night only intimate club show where it all began, that’s how!” She also urged fans to “dress the hell up” and keep their eyes peeled for extra special guests and surprises.
Fresh off of the success of the Canadian singer’s chart-topping hit “Call Me Maybe,” she followed it up with “I Really Like You,” the lead single of Emotion, in March 2015.
In July of that year, she released the album’s second single “Run Away With Me,” then the full album in all of its glory. It includes some of her beloved tracks like “Gimmie Love,” “Boy Problems,” and “Your Type.”
In 2016, she released Emotion Remixed +, a remix album featuring “First Time” and “Fever,” as well as Emotion: Side B, a companion to Emotion that included “First Time” and other previously unreleased tracks originally cut from the main album.
To celebrate 10 years of Emotion, listen to the album below:
Jepsen last released an album in 2023, her seventh studio album, The Loveliest Time, which acts as a companion piece to 2022’s The Loneliest Time.
She is also set to make her Broadway debut as a co-writer, alongside Lena Dunham, for the upcoming musical adaptation of 10 Things I Hate About You, the beloved ’90s romantic-comedy starring Julia Stiles and the late Heath Ledger.

Ralph Regis
Ralph Regis is a Lifestyle and Culture Writer at Billboard Philippines, where he bridges the worlds of film, television, fashion, art, food, and cultural trends with both the local and international music scene.
He has written extensively about artist collaborations, brand partnerships, and pop culture moments that connect back to music. He also brings stories to life through in-depth interviews with musicians and personalities, drawing on their diverse perspectives, opinions, and reflections on the human condition.
In addition, Ralph also writes about music releases across a wide range of genres, including pop, hip-hop, P-pop, and rock, highlighting both rising and established artists. With a passion for storytelling that goes beyond trends, he explores how music is part of our daily lives in one form or another, connecting culture, experiences, and everything in between.