Peter Andre's 2024 plans - 'I can't wait to release my 11th studio album and go on tour'
01.01.2024 - 09:41
/ ok.co.uk
As 2024 begins, Peter Andre has already set himself some exciting new year resolutions - and fans will be delighted to hear that it includes some new music.
The dad of four already has 10 studio albums under his belt but the Mysterious Girl singer isn't ready to hang up his mic anytime soon. In fact, in his exclusive weekly column, Peter revealed his upcoming hopes for this year: "It’s the time for new year’s resolutions, and I’ve got lots of exciting things coming up in 2024 – from my movie finally hitting screens to working on more mental health campaigns, and maybe even releasing my 11th studio album.
"I’d love to have done that last year – I’ve not made an album in years – but things were busier than I expected." The 50 year old might also decide to tour when his album is released. Peter hinted: "My plan for 2024, apart from the film, is to focus on recording an album and potentially doing a tour off the back of it.
Watch this space!" However, it's no secret that the singer might have his hands full next year as he and wife Emily are expecting their third child together.
This baby will be Peter's fifth as he is already dad to Princess and Junior. In an exclusive interview with OK!, Peter revealed his excitement for their adorable arrival, despite once famously saying he didn't want to be 'changing nappies at 50'.
"I’ve got as much energy now as I had in my twenties,” he laughed. “I feel fantastic.
I’m ready for this.” And it's clear to see that family will always come first for Peter who regularly cites his children as his greatest 'achievements." “My children are by far my proudest achievements, they are my whole life, and this baby is a gift,” Peter told OK!. “When my first child was born [Junior], my whole world and
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