Olly Murs has given fans an insight into fatherhood after welcoming his newborn daughter Madison last week.
The singer, 39, was reunited with his little girl this week after leaving her and his wife Amelia Tank to perform on tour with Take That, just 48 hours after welcoming their first child.
And on Friday, Olly shared he has been juggling nappies and late nights, but feels guilty he has been working away from home.
While on-stage at London’s O2 arena, Olly said: ‘It’s been the most craziest time. Cos obviously on one hand I’ve got this beautiful baby girl, my wife is at home looking after her with the nappies, and the sleepless nights.
‘And I’m on tour with Take That. I feel guilty!’
Olly Murs has given fans an insight into fatherhood after welcoming his newborn daughter Madison last week
The singer, 39, was reunited with his little girl this week after leaving her and his wife Amelia Tank to perform on tour with Take That, just 48 hours after welcoming their first child
In the exclusive clip obtained my MailOnline, Olly continued: ‘But this week I’ve been home. I’ve done the nappies, I’ve done the late nights and I can’t wait to stay on tour.
‘I’m joking! Honestly, she is truly awesome. I never thought I’d be a dad, so I can’t quite believe it.
Pointing to his manhood, Olly shouted: ‘It works! And genuinely I’m super, super proud. And to be on this tour, it’s just topped it off. So what an amazing time for me right now.’
He added: So this next part for me, when I got on this tour, I thought, I just wanna play loads and loads of of my songs that hopefully some of you guys remember.
‘And before the baby was here, we actually called this 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 will remember I hope you guys enjoy them. This is literally my Super Bowl moment!’
Olly went on to play fan favourite hits such as Troublemaker, Moves and Dear Darlin’ as he warmed up the crowd for Take That.
The band – made up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald – put on a show-stopping performance at London’s O2 arena by belting out hits such as Back for Good and Relight My Fire.
Take That’s This Life on Tour kicked off in Sheffield and will wrap up in Norwich on May 28. Aside from the tour, the band have also announced they will perform at an exclusive four-day festival in Malta called The Greatest Weekend.
On Friday, Olly shared he has been juggling nappies and late nights, but feels guilty he has been working away from home
While on-stage at London’s O2 arena, Olly said: ‘This week I’ve been home. I’ve done the nappies, I’ve done the late nights and I can’t wait to stay on tour.’
The band – made up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald – put on a show-stopping performance at London’s O2 arena by belting out hits such as Back for Good and Relight My Fire
Take That’s This Life on Tour kicked off in Sheffield and will wrap up in Norwich on May 28
Aside from the tour, the band have also announced they will perform at an exclusive four-day festival in Malta called The Greatest Weekend
It comes after Olly and his bodybuilder partner, 31, who married in July last year, announced the arrival of their baby girl, Maddison on Thursday.
Olly was emotional on Saturday as he left his wife and daughter just 48 hours after Amelia had given birth to go back on tour.
Sharing a clip of Olly on stage, Amelia wrote: ‘I’ve just been sat feeding our baby Madi and then we see this post. She doesn’t even know she’s got a super Daddy yet. We are both missing you very much but so proud of you @ollymurs.’
Olly reposted Amelia’s post with a crying emoji, before posting a picture of himself hugging a bunny on stage after receiving it as a gift for Maddison.
He wrote: ‘Aww you guys. Madi will love it.’
Taking to the stage with Take That at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, Olly announced: ‘What’s so amazing about tonight is it’s my first show as a daddy.
‘I’m going to try and not get emotional. Little Madison is doing really well.’
‘She’s at home with my lovely wife and it’s a real honour to be here. I wasn’t going to leave you guys hanging tonight, I’ll rush home to see the baby.’
It comes after Olly and his bodybuilder partner, 31, who married in July last year, announced the arrival of their baby girl, Maddison on Thursday
He also shared a photo of Maddison wearing a cute, ‘I love my daddy lots and lots’ baby grow as she held his finger
Olly performed his first gig ‘as a daddy’ just 48 hours after welcoming his first child with his wife Amelia Tank (pictured in May 2023)
Olly and his wife Amelia welcomed their first child earlier this week, sharing a sweet snap to Instagram.
The couple uploaded a photograph leaving the hospital as they revealed they had welcomed a baby girl.
The joint post read: ‘Our mini Murs has arrived. Madison we love you so much already x’.
Olly and Amelia announced they were expecting their first child in December when they shared the exciting announcement to Instagram.
Dressed in Christmas jumpers, an excited Olly proudly held up a photo from their ultrasound scan while pointing at Amelia’s blossoming baby bump.
He wrote: ‘Baby Murs due 2024’ as Amelia posed in unbuttoned jeans and a white crop top.
A host of the couple’s showbiz friends took to the comment section to share their congratulations.
When the couple got married in July, Olly shared his hopes of becoming a father one day.
The couple shared their delight at becoming parents in a sweet post earlier in the day (pictured last month)
The X Factor star told Hello! Magazine: ‘We’re ready to have our own little Murs running around.
‘It’s so special that we’ll be able to take our kids to Osea Island one day and say, ‘This is where we got married”.
In a different interview with OK! Magazine, he said: ‘I’m not sure I’m going to go for six kids, but of course I’d love to have children.’
The couple tied the knot in a three-day festival-themed wedding 13 months after former The X Factor star proposed.
The wedding, which was nicknamed Murs Fest, saw a number of big musical names perform, including Olly himself and fellow singer Craig David.