Olly Murs has a hectic schedule for the coming months as he juggles his stadium tour with raising his newborn daughter Madison.
The singer, 39, and his wife Amelia, 31, welcomed their first child two weeks ago, with Madison’s arrival coinciding with the start of her tour with Take That.
Olly is the support act for Take That’s This Life On Tour and will be performing at big venues across the UK until June, before returning for the festival season.
But, proving he is dedicated to his new family, Olly has rushed back to Essex after his gigs to spend time with Amelia and Madison.
After performing to thousands of people at London’s O2 arena on Friday night, Olly snapped back to reality and changed Madison’s nappy.
Olly Murs has a hectic schedule for the coming months as he juggles his stadium tour with raising his newborn daughter Madison.
The singer, 39, and his wife Amelia, 31, welcomed their first child two weeks ago, with Madison’s arrival coinciding with the start of her tour with Take That.
Sharing a carousel of photos from their night on stage and culminating in a sweet new photo of him and his daughter on the changing table, Olly joked on Instagram: “What my Friday nights are like these days (scroll to the end)” .
During his Friday night gig, Olly told the crowd how he’s been juggling nappies and staying up late, but feels guilty about working outside the home.
‘It was the craziest moment. Because obviously, on the one hand, I have this beautiful little girl, my wife is at home taking care of her with diapers and sleepless nights.
And I’m on tour with Take That. I feel guilty!’
In the exclusive clip obtained by MailOnline, Olly continued: ‘But this week I’ve been home. I’ve packed diapers, I’ve worked late into the night, and I can’t wait to get back on tour.
‘I’m kidding! Honestly, she’s really amazing. I never thought she would be a dad, so I can’t believe it.
Pointing to his manhood, Olly shouted: ‘It works! And I’m really super, super proud. And being on this tour is the last straw. What a wonderful time for me right now.”
He added: So the next part for me, when I started this tour, I was like, I just want to play a lot of my songs that hopefully some of you remember.
Proving he’s dedicated to his new family, Olly has been rushing home to Essex after his gigs to spend time with Amelia and Madison.
And before the baby arrived, we called the next section The Minnie MURS Medley.
‘And so ladies and gentlemen, if you’ve been following my career since 2009, some of these songs you’ll remember, I hope you enjoy them. This is literally my Super Bowl moment!’
Olly went on to play fan favorite hits including Troublemaker, Moves and Dear Darlin’ as he warmed up the crowd for Take That.
Olly and his bodybuilding partner, 31, who married in July last year, announced the arrival of their daughter, Maddison, on April 17, and just 48 hours after Amelia gave birth, the singer was back on tour.
Sharing a clip of Olly on stage, Amelia wrote: “Just sat feeding our baby Madi and then we see this post. She doesn’t even know yet that she has a super dad. We both miss you so much but we are so proud of you @ollymurs.
Olly has given fans a taste of fatherhood after welcoming his newborn daughter Madison two weeks ago.
Olly and his bodybuilding partner, 31, who married in July last year, announced the arrival of their baby girl, Maddison, on April 17, and just 48 hours after Amelia gave birth, the singer was back on tour.
Olly reposted Amelia’s post with a crying emoji, before posting a photo of himself cuddling a bunny on stage after receiving it as a gift for Maddison.
He wrote: ‘Aww guys. Madi will love it.’
Taking to the stage with Take That at Leeds’ First Direct Arena, Olly announced: “The amazing thing about tonight is that it’s my first show as a dad.
‘I’m going to try not to get excited. Little Madison is doing very well.
‘He’s at home with my lovely wife and it’s a real honor to be here. I wasn’t going to leave them hanging tonight, I’m going to rush home to see the baby.