Rick Astley Reveals Title Track From Forthcoming Album ‘Beautiful Life’

‘Beautiful Life’, the first new Rick Astley single and the title track of his forthcoming album, is the sound of the summer. Written and produced by Rick, who also plays every instrument, ‘Beautiful Life’ is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

Two years ago Rick released ‘50’, a glorious comeback album that sold over 300,000 copies and was one of the biggest selling discs of 2016. He sold over 100,000 tickets for last year’s UK tour. And he enjoyed every minute of it.



Now he’s back with an even better album, featuring 12 timeless tracks each one a little gem.

“In the midst of all this madness, I just went back into my little home studio because that’s what I love to do,” Rick admits. “It’s my refuge really. I was tinkering about with bits and pieces and before you know it, I was making a new record.”

Rick and his band play the following UK dates, tickets on sale Friday June 8th.

October:
Thu 25th Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
Fri 26th Hull, Hull Venue
Sat 27th Manchester, Manchester Arena
Mon 29th Gateshead, Gateshead Sage
Tue 30th Gateshead, Gateshead Sage

November:
Thu 1st Plymouth, Plymouth Pavilions
Fri 2nd Cardiff, Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Sat 3rd Brighton, Brighton Centre
Mon 5th Southend, Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Tue 6th Cambridge, Cambridge Corn Exchange
Thu 8th London, London Eventim Apollo
Fri 9th London, London Eventim Apollo
Sat 10th Bournemouth, International Centre
Mon 12th Nottingham, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Tue 13th Nottingham, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Thu 15th Birmingham, Birmingham Genting Arena
Fri 16th Leeds, Leeds First Direct Arena
Sat 17th Liverpool, Liverpool Echo Arena

Find out more about Rick Astley and his music from his official website.

Rick Astley - Beautiful Life (Official Audio)

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