Alone with Everybody and Human Conditions: 2000–2004 Ashcroft's first solo single, "
A Song for the Lovers", peaked at No. 3 in the UK chart in April 2000. In September, a third single was released, "
C'mon People (We're Making It Now)", entering the charts at No. 21. The album was released later that month and reached No. 3 in the UK Album Chart. The album's second single, "
Science of Silence", was released the following January and charted at No. 14 in the UK. before "
Buy It in Bottles", the third and final single to be taken from the album, was released on 7 April, charting at No. 26.
Live 8 and Keys to the World: 2005–2007 Ashcroft began playing shows again in mid-2005, and, on 2 July at the
Live 8 concert in
Hyde Park,
Coldplay invited him to perform with them. They performed the Verve's hit "
Bitter Sweet Symphony", after having rehearsed the song in Crystal Palace.
Chris Martin introduced Ashcroft's performance of the song as "probably the best song ever written, and here's the best singer in the world", where he released his third solo album,
Keys to the World, on 23 January 2006. The first single from the album, "
Break the Night with Colour", was released on 9 January 2006, and entered the
UK Singles Chart at number 3. As a consequence, he played at
Lancashire County Cricket Club in
Old Trafford, in his biggest solo show up to then. He was supported by acts such as
Razorlight and
the Feeling, while
DJ Shadow joined Ashcroft on stage to perform "Lonely Soul", their
UNKLE collaboration from 1998's
Psyence Fiction LP. Another UK tour followed five months later, culminating in a show at Manchester's M.E.N. Arena on 30 November. Ashcroft did not tour
Keys to the World outside Europe. which would coincide with
England's participation in the
2006 Football World Cup, but the single never materialised. Instead, his next release was "
Words Just Get in the Way", which charted at No. 40 in the UK Singles Chart.
RPA & the United Nations of Sound, These People, Natural Rebel: 2008–2018 Ashcroft played a solo show on 25 August 2008 as part of the Last Days of Summer Festival in
Buckingham. The Verve broke up for a third time sometime between the last rehearsals in late 2008 and the summer of 2009. At that time, Ashcroft was contractually obligated to record another album for Parlophone. A b-side compilation was considered a possibility, as Ashcroft's team asked the fans through his site about their feelings on such an album, but it's now very unlikely. In December 2009, Ashcroft contributed the lead soundtrack song for the documentary
The Journey. A video of the song was posted at Ashcroft's site. Also, through his blog
BRAIN, he stated that he would release a new album in 2010. Sources revealed he worked on a number of new songs in New York, Los Angeles and London with producer
No I.D., who Ashcroft sought after because he liked his work in the
Jay-Z song "
D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" and read an interview where he states how many producers destroy records to boost sales. In 2010, Ashcroft formed a new band called
RPA & The United Nations of Sound, who released a promo single, "Are You Ready?", from their new album. The album
United Nations of Sound (former working title
Redemption) "Born Again", the first proper single from the album, was released on the same day. The full album leaked on 15 July and the NME started streaming the album the following day. The new sound seems to emulate many of Richard's influences described over the years in interviews and seems to close a circle for his solo career. Strings, beats, rock-guitar-riffs, voice-loops, ballads and heroic-choir-anthems are the core of the album's sound with Ashcroft's craft for pop tunes and unique melody-making. Also found in the songs are the ever-present spiritual lyrics for Richard, although here in fuller form. On 15 October 2010, Ashcroft released through his website a second fanclub-only track, "Here We Go Again". On the same day the song "Are You Ready?" was released as the first official single from the new album in the United States. During the same month Ashcroft had signed with the record company
Razor & Tie in the United States. The radio edit of "Are You Ready?" is available for free on the US version of Ashcroft's website. The album
United Nations of Sound was released across the Atlantic on 22 March 2011 under the name "Richard Ashcroft". The lead single "Are You Ready?" was featured over the closing credits of the film
The Adjustment Bureau in March 2011, along with the new song "Future's Bright", written and performed specifically for the film's opening by Ashcroft and ten-time Oscar-nominated composer
Thomas Newman. For the US release of "Are You Ready?", Ashcroft and Big Life Management commissioned Giorgio Testi for the promo – created out of live footage from a show at
Shepherd's Bush Empire. The video premiered on 7 February on the official website of Pulse Films, the production company. On 1 March the song "Future's Bright" was premiered on
Stereogum. On the official website of the movie
The Adjustment Bureau there is also a video created for the song by director
George Nolfi. Ashcroft released his fifth studio album,
These People, in May 2016. The album was followed by 2016 UK and Europe tour, an abbreviated North American tour, and—for the first time in Ashcroft's career—festival dates in Latin America. In January 2018, it was confirmed that in June 2018, Ashcroft would be supporting
Liam Gallagher at his two concerts in Malahide Castle and Gardens in Dublin and Belsonic at Ormeau Park in Belfast. In March 2018, it was announced that Ashcroft would tour with Gallagher in North America in May 2018. On 11 June 2018, it was announced that Ashcroft would support Gallagher at his show at
Lancashire County Cricket Club on 18 August 2018. In August 2018, Ashcroft announced his sixth solo album,
Natural Rebel, which was released on 19 October, preceded by the single "Surprised By The Joy" in September and subsequent teasers "Born To Be Strangers" and "That's When I Feel It." The LP debuted at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart, its highest position. On February 19, 2021, he released a cover of
John Lennon's "
Bring On the Lucie (Freda Peeple)" (track 5 on Lennon's 1973 album
Mind Games). On 29 October that year, he released his sixth album,
Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1. It features acoustic versions of Ashcroft's songs with The Verve and his solo career. The album debuted at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart, its peak position.
2024–present On October 21, 2024, it was announced that Ashcroft would be the supporting act to
Oasis Live '25 UK reunion tour which sold out in 10 hours. 2024 On May 22, 2025, he released "Lover". The song is based on sample from "
Love and Affection" by
Joan Armatrading. In an interview with
Absolute Radio, he commented how he doesn't consider himself defined by any specific genre and just needs it to be "music". Per the song's new sound, he doesn't like to stale in his previous genres, as that would become like a
Xerox Machine that renders bad copies of something. He admires in the creation of music by sampling, how the sample takes on a life of its own and becomes new music. The song was produced by
Esme Ramazanoglu and was accompanied by an announcement of a new album, ''
Lovin' You'', which was released on October 10, 2025. ==Personal life==