Since their last album came out in 2013 and their previous single last year, Nickelodeon's homegrown boy band, the "Big Time Rush" has been relatively under the radar for quite some time.

Now, it seems like the American pop boy band is kicking off the year with their new single, "Not Giving You Up."

Slated for release on February 25, 2022, "Not Giving You Up" is the boy band's second new song since their 2013 banger album "24/seven".

"24/seven" peaked No. 4 in the Billboard 200 charts, making it the group's second highest-peaking album on the charts, next to their debut album "BTR (soundtrack), which peaked No. 3 in the charts in 2010.

Their last single, "Call It Like I See It," dropped in December last year, denoting their comeback after almost eight years.

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Not Giving You Up

Now, the band took to Twitter to announce their second comeback single, "Not Giving You Up."

The band has also been active in their Instagram accounts wherein they have been posting photos of them donning what seemed to be a formal office attire with a suit, suspenders, striped ties, and matching khakis.

Big Time Rush also constantly teases their "BTRS," which then stands for their group name but was later revealed to be "Big Time Relationship Services," the "business" the group is trying to run, with their office suits.

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But not only did the Big Time Relationship Services is the band's ordinary social media campaign for their comeback, but this also ushers the "Big Time Rush Forever Tour."

The band officially announced their 42-date North American tour featuring TikTok royalty Dixie D' Amelio kicking off at Washington, DC, on June 23, until August 20 this year.

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Ticket sales will be available on the same day "Not Giving You Up" will be released on February 25.

Meanwhile, fans can get early access to their pre-sale tickets through their official fans club membership.

Recently, the band performed at the iHeart Radio's Jingle Ball Atlanta 2021 with Black Eyed Peas, TikTok star Dixie D'Amelio, Tate McRae, Monsta X, Bazzi, and Tai Verdes.

The Christmas show was iHeart's initiative for the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.

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