Blue Return with ‘Waste My Love’: A Modern Spin on Their Classic R&B Sound

British pop heavyweights Blue showcase their effortless musical mastery once again with their new single, ‘Waste My Love’.

Serving as the latest track to be released from their upcoming 7th studio album ‘Reflections’, ‘Waste My Love’ is classic Blue reimagined for 2025. Their signature four-part harmonies take centre stage, gliding over a piano-driven, beat-charged fusion of R&B, soul, and pop. True to some of their most iconic moments, the track brims with romance — yet carries that familiar undercurrent of wistful melancholy.

Commenting on the single, the boys say in a joint statement: “‘Waste My Love’ is an R&B track reflecting the golden era of 2000s soul — nostalgic yet refreshed with today’s production and emotion.”

Blue — Waste My Love (Official Visualiser)

‘Reflections’ promises to be Blues’ most progressive and personal project to date, as they blend poignant lyrics with slick harmonies and soaring melodies across a selection of empowering pop bops and heartfelt ballads.

Scheduled to be released on Friday January 9th 2026 — and available to pre-order and pre-save on all major digital platforms NOW — the record features previous single ‘One Last Time’, which following its premiere on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show, was play-listed on BBC Radio 2.

To support the LP’s release, Blue will be hit the road in 2026 embarking on a mammoth WORLD tour, including an extensive UK leg in April. In what promises to be a show filled with nostalgia and brand-new music, the boys will be supported by fellow pop legends 911 in the UK, before heading over to Europe in May.

Demand for tickets has been so huge, the tour has been extended to 43 dates with numerous shows sold-out six months in advance.

Check out the full list of UK dates below:

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

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