Becky Hill Announces New Album ‘REBECCA’ Out September 25, Drops Blistering New Single “More! More! More!”

Becky Hill isn’t asking for permission anymore — she’s asking for more. More. MORE!

The two-time BRIT Award winner has officially announced her highly anticipated third studio album, REBECCA, set for release on September 25 via Polydor Records/Astralwerks. To kick off the new era, Hill has unleashed the album’s lead single “More! More! More!” — a pulsating, uncompromising slab of electronic pop that landed as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record and immediately made it clear this next chapter is going to hit differently.

Stream “More! More! More!” and dive into Becky Hill’s full catalog on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7uIbLdzzSEqnX0Pkrb56cR

Built around driving electronic production and razor-sharp songwriting, “More! More! More!” is Becky at her most self-aware. It’s a wry, tongue-in-cheek look at what a decade-plus in the music industry actually feels like from the inside — while doubling as a mirror for anyone white-knuckling their way through modern life. Directed by Joseph Delaney, the accompanying video follows Becky through a relentless 24-hour cycle: falling into bed at 5:30am, waking up at 10am, and spiraling through boardrooms, glam chairs and robotic choreography before crashing back into bed at 5:30am to do it all over again. Body-cam shots pull you right into her face — the paranoia, the exhaustion, the release. It’s chaotic. It’s uncomfortable. It rules.

“The song is about the push and pull of never being happy, doing too much but it never feeling enough,” Becky explains. “Ignoring how I feel and pushing myself in fear of losing the job I love more than anything in the world. It’s satirical and tongue-in-cheek, but still very much rooted in my lived experience. This isn’t an industry dig, more an insight into a creative mind working in music. Nobody’s making me do it, I’m doing this to myself.”

REBECCA was written during a period of intense personal and artistic reflection, with Hill digging into ambition, identity, visibility and the everyday contradictions of her life with clarity, humor and brutal honesty. She calls it “curated chaos,” and the description tracks. Sonically, the album is a deliberate collision — reconnecting with the guitar music that shaped her early identity while doubling down on the dance and drum & bass foundations that built her career, all wrapped in heavy electro production, alternative textures and euphoric electronics. Expansive, unpredictable, and unmistakably her.

“I’ve always wanted to be the people’s artist,” Becky says. “But that doesn’t mean having to please everybody all the time. With this album, I needed to be headstrong and make something that fully reflected who I am creatively.”

REBECCA is available to pre-order and pre-save now, with special formats including a fan edition CD digipak featuring alternate artwork and an exclusive bonus track, plus a numbered limited-edition signed colored vinyl, black vinyl, and standard CD digipak editions.

Hill’s live schedule this summer is equally stacked. Fresh off her sold-out UK & Ireland arena headline tour and standout sets at Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, she’s headlining a string of major outdoor events and festivals across the UK and Europe, including Creamfields and Poland’s BitterSweet Festival.

BECKY HILL 2026 SUMMER LIVE DATES

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

With over 10 billion global streams, multiple UK Top 10 singles, a UK Top 3 album in 2024’s Believe Me Now?, and a résumé of collaborations with David Guetta, Tiësto and Chase & Status, Becky Hill has already cemented herself as one of the defining voices in British electronic music. REBECCA feels like the moment she stops chasing the crown and just wears it her way.

Mark the calendar: September 25. Pre-save REBECCA, hit play on “More! More! More!,” and buckle in — the chaos is very much curated.

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