English singer Tom Grennan has announced a one-off London gig at Alexandra Palace. He is set to perform on Thursday 30th September 2021. Tickets are on general sale on 19th February, though fans can access to a pre-sale on 17th by pre-ordering his new album Evering Road.
On his Instagram page, Grennan writes: “I can’t even explain to you how mad it is writing this but…. ALLY PALLY… dreamt of playing this venue from the first time I ever walked into it and it’s now happening!!!! This is gunna go off and we’ve all missed live shows so come join me and my dreams because I want you all there with me!”
Fans took to social media to voice their excitement about the gig.
@17Cheeky17 posted: “Yesssss!!!! Eeeeeekkkkk!!! So happy to hear this!! World ain’t ready for you!!! cannot wait!!!”
@AuthorHelenJ said: “This is amazing! Such a great venue, sure the show will be awesome.”
@steveh2310 added: “Well chuffed for you hopefully get a uk tour next year couldn’t happen to a better guy.”
Evering Road to Ally Pally 30th September 2021, are we ready??! https://t.co/TfNKTSIFW9 pic.twitter.com/PtnK8necxJ
— Tom Grennan (@Tom_Grennan) February 10, 2021
Evering Road will be Grennan’s second album, after the release of Lighting Matches in 2018. The new LP is due to be released on 5th March, and follows singles This Is the Place, Amen, Something Better and Little Bit Of Love, which is Radio X’s Record of the Week.
This announcement follows a virtual concert from Grennan last week, which faced an hour-long delay due to the livestream crashing after 27,000 fans tried to watch.
Grennan rose to fame after featuring on single All Goes Wrong by Chase and Status in 2016. He has since appeared on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and Later… with Jools Holland.