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Blue

Blue
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About

Blue are a British boyband formed in London in 2000, comprising Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Simon Webbe. Their first three albums - All Rise (2001), One Love (2002) and Guilty (2003) - all reached number one in the UK, earning the group 12 platinum certifications and over 16 million record sales worldwide. Two-time BRIT Award winners, they are known for pop-R&B hits including 'All Rise', 'One Love' and a chart-topping duet with Elton John on 'Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word'. After a hiatus and several reunions, the band released their seventh studio album Reflections in January 2026 and launched a global 25th anniversary tour.

16M+
Records sold worldwide
3
UK number-one albums (All Rise, One Love, Guilty)
12×
Platinum certifications in the UK (first 3 albums + Best Of)
2
BRIT Awards won (British Breakthrough Act & British Pop Act)

What's new

  • 2026-01

    Blue's seventh studio album Reflections was released on 9 January 2026 via Cooking Vinyl, debuting at number one on the UK Album Downloads Chart and number two on the main UK Albums Chart.

  • 2025-11

    Blue signed a worldwide deal with Cooking Vinyl ahead of their 25th anniversary, with the label releasing Reflections as the band's seventh studio album.

  • 2025-11

    The 25th Anniversary Tour kicked off in Asia in November 2025, with dates in the Middle East (Kuwait City, Cairo, Dubai) before moving to the UK in April 2026.

  • 2026-04

    Blue completed a 17-date UK leg of their 25th Anniversary Tour in April 2026, with support from fellow 2000s act 911.

  • 2026-06

    Blue were announced as headliners for the Live At Chelsea open-air concert series at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on 11 June 2026.

Tour

OxfordBournemouthTorquayCardiffBirminghamLondonBrightonBristolDerbyYorkManchesterGlasgowNewcastleLiverpoolIpswichParis

Tracks

All RiseDebut single (2001), reached #4 UK, #1 New Zealand; debut album of the same name hit #1 UK
One LoveTitle track of their 2002 #1 UK album, 4× platinum in the UK
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest WordDuet with Elton John, #1 UK and Netherlands
Too CloseFirst UK #1 single (2001)
One Last TimeLead single from 2026 album Reflections

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