Paul Weller Announces Massive New ‘Live At The BBC (Vol.2)’ Collection

British singer-songwriter Paul Weller has announced the release of ‘Live At The BBC (Vol.2)’, a comprehensive 3-disc collection arriving Friday, April 24, 2026, via Warner Records and Parlophone. This anthology captures a series of recordings from various BBC sessions spanning from 2008 to 2024. Available in both triple LP and triple CD formats, the set acts as a direct successor to his 2008 compilation, ‘Weller at the BBC’. The production highlights the evolution of a career that remains a central pillar of the British music landscape.

The tracklist features selections from Weller’s solo career along with material from his tenures in The Jam and The Style Council. Notable inclusions such as “Wild Wood,” “Start!,” “Broken Stones,” and “My Ever Changing Moods” appear alongside later works like “Wake Up The Nation.” The collection also showcases Weller’s interpretations of tracks by The Kinks, Colin Blunstone, and The Zombies. Listeners will find “When Your Garden’s Overgrown” and “Boy About Town,” which also feature on his upcoming Record Store Day release. This gathering of recordings is a moving documentation of his live broadcast history.

This second volume provides a thorough look at Weller’s creative output over the last sixteen years. The triple-disc format allows for an expansive presentation of these historically significant sessions. Every arrangement underscores the enduring quality of his songwriting and his reputation as a definitive live performer. The inclusion of rarities and covers alongside chart-topping anthems ensures a well-rounded portrait of the artist. It is a high-impact archive for long-time followers and students of British rock history alike.

The release marks a significant milestone in Weller’s ongoing relationship with the BBC. The audio quality across these three discs captures the precision of his band and the intimacy of the studio environment. This collection functions as a vital companion piece to his earlier BBC archive, extending the timeline of his recorded legacy into the present day. Pre-orders are currently open ahead of the April release date. The arrival of this volume serves as a high-energy celebration of one of the industry’s most consistent creative forces.