Chappell Roan has promised fans she will begin to work on her next album once she feels more "settled".
During an interview for Zane Lowe for Apple Music on Tuesday, the Pink Pony Club hitmaker explained that she isn't yet ready to begin writing tracks for a follow-up to her hit debut album, 2023's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.
"I haven't felt settled. It's been a very unsettling year and a half, and I think once I really feel calm in a new house and have a routine, I just can't wait to have a routine," she said. "And then, I can think about writing a song once I have a routine."
Chappell, real name Kayleigh Amstutz, went on to note that she was forced to stay in rented accommodation for much of the year as a result of being displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires.
"I finally got a new place and I've only been there for 10 days. And then I came on this big tour," the 27-year-old continued. "So, it's been a journey on how do I release music within the state of everything?"
Chappell kicked off the Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour in June. She has concerts scheduled across the U.S. and Europe for the rest of the year.
"I think that once this is done and the U.S. shows are done, it'll definitely feel like a big breath of weight off my shoulders just so I can chill for a sec and actually think about writing," she added. "But we're almost done with the victory lap. Next April, I'll be done with the victory lap."
Though Chappell isn't set to release an album anytime soon, she recently dropped two singles - The Giver and The Subway.