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20th Nov, 2026 November202026 | MYLES SMITH (Friday Night Show!) | London, O2 Arena | View Tickets |
Over the past two years, Myles Smith has rapidly emerged as one of the UK’s most compelling new voices, known for his emotionally direct songwriting, rich vocal delivery and ability to translate personal experiences into globally resonant records. His breakout single ‘Stargazing’ became a global phenomenon, amassing hundreds of millions of streams and introducing his music to audiences worldwide. The song marked a defining moment in his rise, establishing Myles as an artist capable of turning deeply personal moments into songs that resonate on a universal scale.
News of his upcoming arena tour coincides with Myles’ announcement of his brand-new album – ‘My Mess, My Heart, My Life.’, set for release on 12 June 2026. The album explores emotional chaos, vulnerability and the sense of release that comes with confronting life head-on, unfolding as a journey through three interconnected worlds: Mess, Heart and Life.
The record will feature several of Myles’ most recognisable recent releases, including the global breakthrough ‘Stargazing’, the reflective duet ‘Drive Safe’ with Niall Horan, the fan favourite ‘Nice To Meet You’, the uplifting anthem ‘Gold’, and the euphoric ‘Stay (If You Wanna Dance)’ – songs that have helped cement his reputation for emotionally open songwriting and powerful melodic storytelling.
“This album is the most honest thing I’ve ever made,” says Myles Smith. “The title really says it all – it’s about the mess, the heart and the life that sits around it. These songs come from moments I never thought I’d share. Nights that felt endless, mornings that felt like starting over, memories that will always stay with me.”
Across the record, Myles leans into emotional openness rather than tidy conclusions. “One of the biggest shifts while writing this album was resisting the urge to resolve everything. Not every feeling has an answer, and sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is sit inside that emotion rather than wrap it up neatly.”


