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Ciara Reveals What She’s ‘Manifesting’ For 2026

todayJanuary 5, 2026

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Ciara has revealed what she’s “manifesting” for her new year. The Goodies hitmaker has shared what “good things” she is trying to will into existence over the next 12 months. “Oh my gosh, 2026, man. I’m manifesting more joy, more music, more success, you know what I’m saying?” the 40-year-old told People. “More zeros, you know what I’m saying? All that good stuff. I’m manifesting all the good things, okay? And (a) tour. Yeah, I’m excited.”

The Level Up singer, who released her eighth studio album, CiCi, last year, hasn’t been on a headlining tour since 2019, when she hit the road in support of her previous album Beauty Marks. However, she supported Missy Elliott on tour in 2024 and performed live several times in 2025, including at London’s Mighty Hoopla festival, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve in New York City.

Elsewhere in the interview, the R&B singer told the publication that she felt blessed to see some of her old songs become trending on TikTok in 2025. “Those moments actually, they make me smile so big because I feel like it helps me to stay connected as an artist. And it’s very motivating… I can tell you, I can never get enough of (2018’s) Le vel Up just continuing to trend and re-trend, you know?” she shared. “As an independent artist, it’s just been a blessing when you put out music and your fans love it and the whole world sings it with you and it trends on platforms like TikTok. So, really proud of that.”

Ciara performed on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve alongside the likes of Diana Ross, Mariah Carey, Chappell Roan, and Demi Lovato in Times Square on Wednesday night.

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