Kate Bush confirms new album plans

Her first material in more than 13 years

Author: Scott ColothanPublished 25th Oct 2024
Last updated 25th Oct 2024

Kate Bush has confirmed she’s planning to start work on her 11th studio album.

The music legend hasn’t released any new music since her critically acclaimed 2011 record ‘50 Words for Snow’, however speaking to the BBC, Kate Bush has revealed that her creative juices are flowing once again.

"I'm very keen to start working on a new album," Bush said. "I've got lots of ideas. I'm really looking forward to getting back into that creative space. It's been a long time."

She went on to stress that the new material has “got to be different” from her past musical output as she likes all her albums to be distinct.

Asked whether she’s planning to perform live for the first time since her 22-date Before the Dawn residency at London Eventim Apollo in 2014, Bush replied: "I'm not there yet.”

Kate Bush’s timeless 1985 anthem ‘Running Up That Hill’ climbed to Number 1 on the UK singles chart in June 2022, thanks to its usage in the fourth season of Netflix show Stranger Things.

She set three Guinness World Records in the process - the longest-ever gap between Number 1 singles (44 years), the longest time taken for a single to reach Number 1 (37 years), and Kate Bush also became the oldest female artist ever to score a Number 1 at 63 years and 11 months.

Kate Bush's 'Little Shrew (Snowflake') video:

The iconic singer’s rare BBC interview was to promote the new animated film she has written directed called ‘Little Shrew (Snowflake).’

The music for the short film is a new 2024 radio edit of the track ‘Snowflake’, which originally appeared on Kate Bush’s ‘50 Words For Snow’ album.

The film, just over four minutes long, depicts a little shrew searching for hope as she makes her way across a bombed-out city.

At the end of the film the following message appears: ‘You could be hope for a child caught up in war. Please donate to War Child.’

Look through new albums we've had in 2024, and what's to come:

Sir Rod Stewart and Jools Holland - 'Swing Fever'

Release date: Out now
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The Waterboys - '1985'

Release date: Out now
The Waterboys' '1985' is a box set featuring six CDs and a hardback book. The box set follows the creation of their 1985 album 'This Is The Sea'.

Texas and Spooner Oldham - 'The Muscle Shoals Sessions’

Release date: Out now
Scottish band Texas have announced a brand new album titled 'The Muscle Shoals Sessions' with Spooner Oldham. It was described by the band as 'like nothing we've ever done before.'

Pet Shop Boys - 'Nonetheless'

Release date: Out now
Pet Shop Boys have announced their latest album 'Nonetheless' will be released in April. The album features 10 songs and comes in a variety of formats.

Pink Floyd - 'The Dark Side of the Moon' Collector's Edition

Release date: Out now
Pink Floyd will release 'The Dark Side of the Moon' Collector's Edition in April. The latest reissue of the album will be available on transparent vinyl with UV print.

Bruce Springsteen - 'Best Of Bruce Springsteen'

Release date: Out now
Bruce Springsteen will release a new greatest hits album called 'Best of Bruce Springsteen'. The album features 31 tracks on the digital version, and 18 on the physical version, such as his hits 'Born in The USA', and 'Streets of Philadelphia'.

Tina Turner - 'What's Love Got To Do With It' Special edition

Release date: Out now
A special edition of Tina Turner's soundtrack album to her 1993 biopic What's Love Got To Do With It, is being released with some songs which have not been heard before.

Crowded House

Release date: Out now
Crowded House released their eighth studio album 'Gravity Stairs' in May 2024. Speaking about the new album and the songs it features, Crowded House founder Neil Finn said: "It's a metaphor for getting a little older and becoming aware of your own mortality, your own physicality. Things are getting a little harder, and there's more determination needed to get to the top, but there's still the same compulsion to climb them."

The Wombles

Release date: Out now
50 years on from their chart domination, the novelty band The Wombles have announced they will be releasing a limited edition vinyl called 'Golden'. The record will feature all of their singles, including 'Wombling USA' which was previously only available as a B side of a limited cassette release in 2000.

Johnny Cash - 'Songwriter'

Release date: Out now
More than 30 years after they were recorded, 11 previously unreleased songs will be available for fans to enjoy. The album 'Songwriter' has been co-produced by Johnny son John Carter Cash, and music engineer, who worked with Johnny, David 'Fergie' Ferguson.

The Police - 'Synchronicity'

Release date: Out now
The Police released 40th anniversary editions of their final album 'Synchronicity' in July 2024. The album features 55 previously unreleased songs, along with their Number 1 hit single 'Every Breath You Take'.

Oasis - 'Definitely Maybe' 30th anniversary reissue

Release date: Out now
Released on Friday 30th August 2024, the exact day Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe' celebrates its 30th birthday, the deluxe reissue is available on 4xLP, limited-edition 2xLP, 2xCD and cassette formats alongside a variety of merchandise bundles).

David Gilmour - 'Luck and Strange'

Release date: Out now
Serving as his first album of new material in nine years, Pink Floyd musician David Gilmour will be releasing his fifth solo album 'Luck and Strange' later in 2024. It features a surprise appearance from the late Pink Floyd keyboard player Richard Wright, from a recording from 2007. The album was produced by David Gilmour and Charlie Andrew.

Madonna - 'Like A Prayer' (35th anniversary re-issue)

Release date: Out now
Madonna has re-issued her fourth studio album 'Like A Prayer' to celebrate its 35th anniversary. The album went to Number 1 around the world when it was released back in 1989, and spawned hits 'Cherish', 'Love Song' with Prince and 'Express Yourself'.

Billy Ocean - 'Suddenly' (40th anniversary re-issue)

Release date: Out now
Billy Ocean will be releasing his 1984 album 'Suddenly' on Ocean blue to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the album. The record will feature nine songs including his hits 'Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run)', 'Loverboy' and the title track 'Suddenly'.

Lightning Seeds - 'Tomorrow’s Here Today: 35 Years of Lightning Seeds'

Release date: Out now
Lightning Seeds will release 'Tomorrow's Here Today: 35 Years of Lightning Seeds' in October, closely followed by a UK tour.

Alison Moyet - 'Key'

Release date: Out now
Alison Moyet's album will feature 18 songs, including two new tracks. The album artwork was designed by Alison herself. Speaking about the album, she said: "I wanted to take the opportunity to look at the trajectory of the past four decades and explore songs that, in their original form, were never fully realised or have had their relevance to me altered by time."

New Order - 'Brotherhood: Definitive Edition'

Release date: 22nd November
New Order have announced they will be releasing 'Brotherhood: Definitive Edition' in November. The album was originally released in 1986 and included their song 'Bizarre Love Triangle'.

Kim Wilde - 'Closer'

Release date: January 2025
Pop icon, Kim Wilde, is set to release her highly anticipated 15th studio album, in January 2025. The 80s singer famed for 'Kids In America' announced the news alongside the release of her new single 'Trail of Destruction'.
'Closer' is Kim's first studio album since 2018's 'Here Come The Aliens' and is guaranteed to bring more hits, alongside that unmistakable voice. Intended as a companion piece to her fan-favourite 1988 album 'Close', this new offering is said to be made up of a combination of pop, rock and dance.

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