Pop music legends Blue will release new studio album ‘Reflections' on 9th January 2026.
The foursome – Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Lee Ryan – has released the first taste of the album with new single ‘One Last Time'. It was written by Duncan James and Paul Visser. You can take a listen to the single below:
‘One Last Time' is a song which captures the mega hooks and towering vocals of their biggest hits, but this time with the exhilarating rush of a punchy new pop-rock style. The combination of sorrowful lyrics and uplifting music reflects a universal truth: it’s natural to grieve the end of something special, but in time you’ll again appreciate what you once had.
Duncan says, “‘One Last Time’ is a song I wrote last year after the death of a really good friend of mine. It hit me hard and I wrote this in the aftermath of it all. But I didn’t want it to sound like a sad song, so we came up with this, which is a different kind of a sound for Blue – It has a rockier feel but still retains all the classic elements of a Blue song. We have had a lot of strong reactions to it – as anyone who has lost anyone can relate – and wish they could see that person for’ One Last Time’.”

‘Reflections’ is now available to pre-order with exclusive CDs and coloured LPs on the band’s store, HMV and Amazon. The album is available to pre-save on all major digital platforms.
Fans who pre-order the album from Blue’s official store will receive access to a ticket pre-sale which opens at 10am next Tuesday 9th September. Remaining tickets will then go on general sale from 10am on Friday 12th September 12th.
Blue will hit the road for a World Tour in 2026 with an extensive UK leg in April.
ASIA DATES NOVEMBER 2025
17th – Taipei, Taipei International Convention Center
19th – Shanghai, Phase Livehouse
21st – Manila, Playback Music Festival
23rd – Bangkok, Samyan Mirtown Hall
25th – Singapore, The Theatre at Mediacorp
27th – Jakarta, Kasablanka Hall
UK DATES APRIL 2026
7th – Oxford, New Theatre
8th – Bournemouth, BIC – Windsor Hall
9th – Torquay, Princess Theatre
11th – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
12th – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
13th – Stoke, Regent
15th – London, Eventim Apollo Hammersmith
16th – London, Eventim Apollo Hammersmith
18th – Brighton, Centre
20th – Bristol, Beacon
22nd – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
23rd – Derby, Valiant Live
25th – York, Barbican
26th – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
27th – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
29th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
30th – Liverpool, Philharmonic
EUROPE DATES MAY 2026
2nd – Berlin, Uber Eats Music Hall
3rd – Munich, TonHalle
5th – Hannover, Pavillon
6th – Cologne, Palladium
7th – Hamburg, Grosse Freiheit 36
10th – Tilburg, 013 Poppodium
11th – Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
13th – Vienna, Gasometer
15th – Luxembourg, Den Atelier

