Music · 20 August 2026
Jamie T announces Ghosts album and releases new single 3310

The Jamie T Ghosts album has been announced for release on 9 October 2026, marking the British singer-songwriter’s first studio record since his chart-topping The Theory of Whatever.
Officially titled Ghosts (100 Days of Morning), the 11-track collection will be Jamie T’s sixth album. Its announcement arrived alongside “3310”, a new single named after the Nokia phone that became a familiar part of British life during the early 2000s.
The album will be released through Polydor Records and is available to pre-order on vinyl, CD and cassette. Jamie T’s official store also lists a deluxe CD, signed bundles and an alternative-artwork vinyl edition with a bonus seven-inch record.
“3310” is both the first song released from the project and the opening track on the final running order. Its accompanying video follows Jamie T through the unsettled space between a late night and the following morning, matching the album title’s focus on memory, change and the versions of ourselves that become harder to recognise over time.
Rather than presenting the past as simple nostalgia, the new record is described as confronting former ghosts during a difficult period. Polydor’s official album notes identify growing older, leaving youth behind, love and loss among its central themes.
Jamie T has explained the title in terms of rediscovering a part of himself that had been kept at a distance. The album’s framing suggests a record concerned with letting go while also reclaiming an identity shaped by years of writing, performing and moving through different stages of adulthood.
The single’s reference to the Nokia 3310 gives that idea a specifically millennial touch. The phone became synonymous with the turn of the century, but the song uses that recognisable object as an entry point into a wider reflection on time rather than simply celebrating retro technology.
Jamie T worked with several producers on Ghosts (100 Days of Morning). Official product information credits Jamie himself alongside James Dring, whose previous work includes Loyle Carner and Blur, and Hugo White of The Maccabees.
Damon Albarn also contributes to “Cocktail”, the album’s second track. The collaboration connects Jamie T with one of the defining figures in modern British music, while keeping the project rooted in the singer’s own writing and perspective.
The remaining track list includes “Waist 36 Leg 32”, “All I Wanna See Is Now”, “The Won”, “Chelsea Girls”, the title track “Ghosts”, “Crimson & Clover”, “Crucible” and “Caught Cheating”. The album closes with “Tallahassee”, which the official store describes as introspective.
No full UK tour has been announced as part of the album news. The immediate live focus is a one-off show at Scala in London on Thursday 20 August, giving Jamie T a compact setting in which to begin this new chapter.
The Jamie T Ghosts album follows The Theory of Whatever, released in 2022. That record became his first UK Number One and completed a run in which all five of his studio albums reached the Top Five.
Official Charts records show that his 2007 debut Panic Prevention peaked at number four, while Kings & Queens reached number two in 2009. Carry on the Grudge and Trick followed at numbers four and three before The Theory of Whatever reached the top.
Earlier in 2026, Jamie T also appeared with Fred again.. on “Lights Burn Dimmer”, a reworking connected to the producer’s track “Hippodrome”. The collaboration reached the UK Singles Chart in February, providing his first chart appearance of the year before the new solo campaign began.
Ghosts (100 Days of Morning) now turns that momentum into a complete album era. With “3310” setting the tone, the announcement positions the record as a reflection on the past that is more interested in understanding it than recreating it.