Lorde breaks her 3-year social media hiatus to encourage fellow New Zealanders to vote — and hints at new music next year
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Callie Ahlgrim
Oct 8, 2020, 05:31 IST
Lorde performs at the 2017 Roskilde Festival.Gonzales Photo/PYMCA/Avalon/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Lorde shared an Instagram Story on Wednesday after nearly three years of inactivity on social media.
She encouraged her fellow New Zealanders to vote in the upcoming general election.
"We know we live in a special place," she wrote. "And adding all of our voices to the conversation, speaking up for communities or organizations that mean something to us — that's what helps keep it that way."
"Do it for our beautiful country and for me," she added. "And next year I'll give you something in return."
Most fans believe this means that Lorde is preparing to release new music in 2021.
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Lorde shared a nine-photo Instagram Story on Wednesday after nearly three years of inactivity on social media.
The 23-year-old singer-songwriter, born Ella Yelich-O'Connor, encouraged her fellow New Zealanders to vote in the upcoming general election, which will determine the membership of the country's parliament.
"We know we live in a special place," she wrote. "And adding all of our voices to the conversation, speaking up for communities or organizations that mean something to us — that's what helps keep it that way."
After encouraging New Zealanders to learn about the election's two referendums, she added: "This was honestly incredible difficult to format and I hope you can repay me with the humble act of VOTING."
"Do it for our beautiful country and for me. And next year I'll give you something in return."
Others simply rejoiced that the beloved artist finally resurfaced online. Back in August, fans jokingly celebrated Lorde's 1,000th day of inactivity on Twitter. (Her last Instagram post, before she archived most photos, was shared in April 2018 — over 900 days ago.)
Lorde even winked at her own absence, writing in her last post: "Of course I make a motherf---ing typo in my first story in forever. No I'm not fixing it. Sue me!!!"
"Did you miss this chaotic energy on instagram? Probably not," she concluded, adding: "Miss you. Speak soon. You know what to do."
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