Take That release first new single in two years and fans say it's an instant hit: 'Love this song!'
24 March 2026, 14:08
Trio drop ‘You’re A Superstar’ ahead of major Circus Tour as listeners praise emotional comeback track.
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Take That have unveiled their first new music in two years, releasing a fresh track ahead of their upcoming Circus Tour revival.
The trio, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, have dropped 'You’re A Superstar', giving fans an early taste of their next musical era.
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The release marks the band’s first new material since 2024 and is expected to feature on their forthcoming tenth studio album, which is due later this year.
The track also appeared earlier this year in their Netflix documentary, where it was teased at the end of an episode, prompting fans to call for its full release.
Fans of the group have taken to social media in full force, delighted by the new single.
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"TAKE THAT ARE BACK!!!! I have been DYING to hear this since watching the Netflix special, and the final track did NOT disappoint!!!" one wrote.
"Love it, I have added it to my long list of Take That of hits to listen on repeat! Thank you for blessing us for yet another amazing song," a second added.
"Just imagining them performing this song on the Circus Tour makes me smile so much!" a third fan said.
Listen to Take That's new single 'You're a Superstar' below:
You're A Superstar
"This song is incredibly beautiful, catchy, I can't stop singing it, on the Circus tour it will be chanted by everyone and one of the best hits!!!" a fourth wrote.
Speaking previously about the new music, Gary Barlow said: “I think this is the start of our next wave of music now.
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"And we just felt like just something brand new at the end (of the documentary) would be a really nice thing to leave the audience with, to bring it right up to date.”
He added: “We've been at it (writing) for about a year now. We write away and what we tend to do nowadays is spend a lot of time writing and a short time recording.
“And so, we're going to be recording in April an album for Christmas, I think.”
The single signals the start of a new chapter for the group, with a full album rollout expected to align with their major summer tour.
The band are set to bring back their iconic Circus Live concept, with a run of stadium dates across the UK and Ireland.
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Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen will travel across the country to revisit the joy of their beloved and record-breaking 2009 tour, joined once more by special guests The Script, and also superstar Belinda Carlisle.
Fans have already snapped up large numbers of tickets, though limited availability remains through official and resale platforms.
Take That are ready to record their tenth album!
The Circus Live 2026 tour follows Take That taking a year off touring in 2025 to focus on other projects such as Gary Barlow's solo The Songbook tour.
The group last toured the UK with their This Life On Tour shows in 2024, which came to an end in November 2024.
Tickets for Take That's 2026 The Circus Live 2026 tour will be available via www.ticketmaster.co.uk, www.gigsandtours.com and www.takethat.com.
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