British singer-songwriter Jessie Ware is set to release her highly anticipated album Superbloom on April 10, 2026, via Interscope/Island EMI Records, marking her first full-length solo release in nearly three years. Following the critically acclaimed That! Feels! Good! (2023), the new record promises a blend of Ware’s signature groove-pop and disco influences with a more intimate, emotional focus. The album was announced alongside lead single “I Could Get Used to This,” which debuted with a lush music video filmed in a secret garden, drawing praise as a confident, disco-tinged statement of Ware’s artistry.

Musically, Superbloom balances danceable rhythms with personal storytelling, reflecting Ware’s desire to explore love, relationships, and vulnerability. The track “I Could Get Used to This” captures this mix, combining disco energy with lyrical intimacy. The album is expected to feature collaborations with producers and artists including Barney Lister and Karma Kid, with mixing by Ben Baptie (known for work with Sault, Little Simz, and Adele), further shaping the record’s rich, polished sound.
Fans and critics are eagerly anticipating Superbloom, with pre-orders available on vinyl, CD, cassette, and digital formats, including special editions and exclusive artwork. As Ware returns to her dance-driven roots while delving deeper into emotional themes, the album is poised to be one of spring 2026’s standout releases, showcasing her growth as both a pop diva and a storyteller.