Tom Misch to return with new album, Full Circle

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The news of Full Circle arrives just a week after Tom Misch took to social media to share a candid update, explaining that after his career began to snowball, he decided to take a step back from his own work for a few years to look after his mental health.

Now, after spending needed time with loved ones and dabbling in musical projects beyond his own, he returns. “Moving forward, I’m gonna be taking things more gently in 2026,” he writes. “I’ve finished an album which I’ve made over the last three years. It’s very vulnerable and personal and I’m excited to share it with you.”

Misch’s new single “Sisters With Me”, written while the London artist was living with his sisters in their family home, is released as the first preview of his upcoming record. Speaking about the track, he explains: ”It wasn’t my intention to write anything like that but it was probably a bit of subconscious creativity with everything that was going on.”

Full Circle, made across London, Cornwall, Portugal, and Nashville with collaborators Matt Maltese, Ian Fitchuk, and Adam Jeffrey, follows Misch’s 2018 debut Geography, as well as his 2020 collaborative album What Kinda Music with Yussef Dayes. The record sees him move away from a production focus, leaning into classic songwriting to capture his experiences of slowing down and reflecting over the last few years.

After the release, Misch will be playing two headline shows at KOKO London on 1 and 2 April, marking his first live appearance since All Points East 2024.

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