British singer-songwriter Jessie Ware has officially announced her highly anticipated new album Superbloom, marking her first full-length solo release in nearly three years. The record is scheduled to arrive on 10 April 2026 via Interscope/Island EMI Records and follows the critically acclaimed That! Feels! Good! from 2023.

Superbloom was unveiled alongside the release of its lead single, “I Could Get Used to This”, which dropped last week with a striking music video filmed in a lush secret garden. The disco-tinged track has already sparked strong fan buzz and is being described as Ware’s “ultimate entry into divahood.” 

Ware has shared insights into the creative direction of the new album, explaining that after exploring escapism and fantasy in her earlier work — particularly since What’s Your Pleasure? — she aimed to dig deeper into emotional themes. “While I love dance music,” Ware said, “I wanted to connect with real relationships and appreciate the love I have, and the fears I have of losing it.” 

Although the full tracklist has not been released yet, Superbloom is expected to feature collaborations with producers and artists including Barney Lister and Karma Kid, and is mixed by Ben Baptie, known for his work with Sault, Little Simz, and Adele. 

Pre-orders for Superbloom are already live across formats including vinyl, CD, cassette, and digital, with special editions and exclusive artwork available. 

With Ware returning to her groove-pop and disco-inspired roots while also pushing into more personal territory, Superbloom is shaping up to be one of the spring’s most talked-about releases. Fans and critics alike are watching to see how this next era will blossom.

By VISION

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