Becky Hill Returns With Electro-House Anthem “Hands On Me” — A First Glimpse at Album Three
Becky Hill is back, and she’s not tip-toeing into her next chapter — she’s kicking the door down. Out today via Astralwerks, “Hands On Me” is the British powerhouse’s first new release since her critically acclaimed UK Top 3 album Believe Me Now? in 2024, and it doubles as the opening salvo from her hotly anticipated third record.
Fans had already done half the marketing for her. Snippets of the track racked up over a million views on TikTok alone, with the comment sections turning into a chorus of “release it already.” Astralwerks finally obliged.
“Hands On Me” is a euphoric, electro-house anthem built for sweat-slicked dancefloors and festival main stages. It pairs Hill’s unmistakable, gut-punching vocal with the kind of crossover hook she’s quietly become one of the best in the game at writing — the sort of chorus that lands in your head on the first spin and refuses to leave.
It’s also a confident statement of intent. With over 3.5 billion streams and 19 UK Top 20 singles to her name, Hill has spent the last decade welding underground dance credibility to genuine mainstream firepower. This new era leans further into that duality: club-ready production, pop instinct, zero apologies.
Stream “Hands On Me” on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5BoSLoLnUL85KLnFmkj19Y
Beyond the booth, Hill remains a vocal advocate for female, queer and non-binary creatives in dance music — pushing for visibility, proper credits and recognition in a scene where misogyny is still very much the unwelcome guest at the afters. Her podcast The Art of Rave continues to spotlight the voices shaping club culture from the inside.
She’s also bringing it to the live arena all summer long. After a run of standout sets at Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds — plus selling out her first UK arena headline tour — Hill has lined up a packed schedule of outdoor shows and festivals, including a headline slot at Together Again Festival, plus appearances at Creamfields and Poland’s BitterSweet Festival.
Catch Becky Hill live this summer:
JUNE
20 — Cornwall, Eden Project
26 — Staffordshire, Cannock Chase Forest
27 — York, Racecourse
JULY
24 — Hitchin, Priory
25 — Cheshire, Together Again Festival (Headliner)
AUGUST
2 — Bristol, Clifton Downs
8 — Canterbury, St. Lawrence Ground
13 — Poznan, BitterSweet Festival
15 — West Sussex, Borde Hill
22 — Colchester, Castle Park
30 — Cheshire, Creamfields
If “Hands On Me” is the appetizer, album three is shaping up to be a proper feast. Press play, turn it up, and get familiar — Becky Hill’s next era starts now.
