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Betty Buckley Releases New Single “Enough” Ahead of Upcoming Live Album
Tony Award-winning stage and screen legend Betty Buckley has released her new single, “Enough,” giving fans a first look at her upcoming live album Enough, scheduled for release on July 17, 2026.
The new track was written by GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles and serves as the title track for Buckley’s forthcoming 19th album. Distributed by Palmetto Records, the album was recorded live during Buckley’s acclaimed residency at Joe’s Pub in 2025.
“Sara Bareilles has written a beautiful song ‘Enough,’” Buckley shared. “It’s from her new musical The Interestings, set to premiere in 2027.”
Known as the “Voice of Broadway,” Buckley continues to captivate audiences with a career that spans theater, film, television, and concert performances worldwide.
A Legendary Broadway Career
Buckley is best known for her Tony Award-winning role as Grizabella in Cats and has earned widespread acclaim for performances in productions including Sunset Boulevard, Hello, Dolly!, and Pippin.
Her extensive entertainment career includes appearances in films such as Split, Carrie, Tender Mercies, and The Happening.
On television, Buckley has appeared in hit series including Law & Order: SVU, Preacher, Pretty Little Liars, and the classic family drama Eight Is Enough.
What to Expect From Enough
The upcoming album promises a deeply personal and theatrical listening experience, blending Buckley’s signature storytelling style with live vocal performances captured during her Joe’s Pub residency. Fans of Broadway-inspired vocal albums and live recordings can expect emotionally rich interpretations and intimate arrangements throughout the project.
The single “Enough” is currently available on major streaming platforms, with the full album arriving July 17, 2026.
About Betty Buckley
A Theatre Hall of Fame inductee and recipient of numerous lifetime achievement honors, Betty Buckley remains one of Broadway’s most celebrated voices. Her decades-long career continues to evolve through music, film, television, and live performance.
