Take That announce new single to be released this week 🎶

Not long to wait

Take That: Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 11 hours ago
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Take That are currently nearing the end of 'The Circus Live Tour', with their next stop being their final Manchester date, for another homecoming gig, ahead of their last tour date in Dublin.

Despite being busy touring the country, the band have now announced a new song will be released this week. Take That started to tease the new song on their socials, sharing a video with a long clip showing the band, led by Gary Barlow walking through a corridor lined by dancers.

The video also revealed the new song is called 'Sweet July' and set for release on Friday 1st July 2026, with the band writing: 'Are you ready to have a Sweet July?

'Our new single will be yours on Friday 3rd July. We hope you love it as much as we do.'

This new song is the follow-up to 'You’re a Superstar', which was previewed at the end of the Netflix documentary about the band, and later released as a single in March 2026, reaching the Top 10 in the UK.

READ MORE: Why Take That wanted to make the Netflix documentary

What is the new song from Take That called?

The new song is called 'Sweet July'.

When will it be released?

It will be released on Friday 3rd July 2026.

What album will it feature on?

The band have not yet confirmed what album it will feature on, however fans will be hoping it will feature on their upcoming 10th album, which due for a Christmas 2026 release.

Take a look through Take That’s amazing setlist from their current tour:

'Greatest Day'


'Hello'


'Could It Be Magic'


'Pray'


'A Million Love Songs'


'Back for Good'


'The Garden'


'Shine'


'Up All Night'


'Babe'


'You're a Superstar'


'Love Ain't Here Anymore' / 'Nobody Else'


'The Circus'


'What Is Love'


'Do What U Like' / 'Promises' / 'It Only Takes a Minute' / 'Take That and Party'


'Said It All'


'Never Forget'


'Patience'


'Relight My Fire'


'Hold Up a Light'


'Rule the World'