TROYE SIVAN Marks Decade of Debut with ‘Blue Neighbourhood – Ten Years On’ Reissue

Global pop icon Troye Sivan is celebrating the tenth anniversary of his landmark debut album with the announcement of ‘Blue Neighbourhood – Ten Years On’, a special limited-edition reissue set for release on February 13, 2026. The reissue will feature brand-new, reimagined art from original illustrator Hsiao-Ron Cheng and includes two fan-favorite tracks: “Strawberries & Cigarettes,” a standalone sleeper hit written during the ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ era, and “Swimming Pools,” originally a retail physical exclusive. Upon its original release, ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ debuted at number six in Australia and number seven in the United States, cementing Sivan as a vital new voice in pop music and going on to achieve over 5.5 million album equivalent sales and approaching 10 billion streams.

The album’s success was driven by breakthrough singles like “YOUTH,” which peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Sivan his first ARIA Awards. The accompanying “Blue Neighbourhood” trilogy of music videos for “WILD,” “FOOLS,” and “TALK ME DOWN” also garnered critical acclaim, including an MTV Video Music Award nomination. Sivan himself described the album as “all autobiographical,” taking place in both his suburban Perth upbringing and the “fast-paced, crazy, whirlwind life” he was beginning to live. The album was hailed by The New York Times as “the prototype for tomorrow’s global pop star” and by The Guardian for its “immaculate doses of three-minute emotion.”

Now a GRAMMY-nominated artist with over ten years of experience and his own global lifestyle brand, Sivan continues to build on the foundation set by his debut. ‘Blue Neighbourhood – Ten Years On’ will be available on “Blush & Blue 2LP,” CD, and cassette formats. This celebration highlights Sivan’s incredible trajectory, marked by collaborations with figures like Charli xcx and standout roles in projects like “The Idol,” all while maintaining his status as a leading voice for LGBTQIA+ representation in culture.