- 2026-03-29
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MUSIC
Take That Returns With New Song “You're A Superstar”

Back in January, British pop group Take That, consisting of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, premiered their documentary “TAKE THAT” via Netflix.
In the film, they teased a new song “You're A Superstar”, prompting fans to call for its full release.
Finally, they released “You're A Superstar” on March 30, 2026.
It is their first new music in three years, following the 2023 album “This Life”.
Also, the song will appear on their upcoming tenth studio album, which is expected to be released later this year.
It was written by Jamie Scott, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald. Produced by Jamie Scott, Stuart Price, and Martin Hannah.- Gary Barlow told Greatest Hits Radio about he song, “I think this is the start of our next wave of music now. 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.” -
Take That embarks on their iconic live shows: The Circus Live this summer.
It is a sequel to “Take That Present: The Circus Live” in 2009.
The Circus Live broke UK records as the fastest-selling tour in history, with over 600,000 tickets sold in under 5 hours, and over one million fans attending the sell-out shows across the UK
The Script, Belinda Carlisle and OneRepublic will support the tour.
The tour kicks off at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton on May 29, 2026 and will conclude at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on July 4, 20206.
Learn more about tour dates, here. - source : Apple Music





















































































































































































































































































































