Tom Grennan Returns with Bold New Anthem ‘Full Attention’ Ahead of Fourth Album

Bedford-born alternative pop star Tom Grennan makes a striking return with his latest single, Full Attention—an explosive, high-energy anthem lifted from his forthcoming fourth studio album, Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn’t Want To Be, slated for release this August.

Known for his ever-evolving sound and magnetic presence, Grennan unveils yet another layer of his artistic range with Full Attention. The track bursts open with charisma and urgency, instantly delivering the fast-paced dynamism fans have come to expect. Euphoric and vibrant, it hooks listeners from the opening line: “I just want to give you my… full attention, for the first time I feel alive.” The song showcases Grennan’s unmistakable vocals, buoyant piano lines, and infectious grooves—all underpinned by a spirit that’s bold, energetic, and unapologetically alive.

Speaking on the single, Grennan explains: “We live in a world full of noise and distraction, heightened by social media and the constant pressures of everyday life. We’ve lost sight of what really matters. This song is about cutting through that chaos and turning it into silence—leaving the negativity behind, including my own past.” It’s a message of personal growth and emotional clarity, wrapped in a vibrant pop package.

Full Attention follows earlier singles Higher, Shadowboxing, and fan-favourite Boys Don’t Cry, offering a confident glimpse into the sonic and emotional landscape of Grennan’s new album. The record, produced in collaboration with hitmaker Justin Tranter, marks a period of renewal for the singer-songwriter. “This album is about me—revived,” Grennan shares. “Now I’m at a place where I DO want to be!”

To celebrate the album’s release, Grennan will embark on his biggest UK and Ireland arena tour to date this September, with eleven shows announced—and more potentially on the horizon.

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