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Read MoreBRITs Week 25, delivered by DHL for War Child, continued last with a special acoustic performance from BRIT award winner Tom Walker in Glasgow.
The platinum-selling artist performed to a sold-out crowd at the highly celebrated'King Tut's Wah Wah Hut'in Glasgow, continuing the stellar run of shows taking place for BRITs Week 2025 and fans were able to experience Walker's remarkable talent in a close intimate setting.
The gig opened with two support acts, first up was Aaron Rowe a young lad from Dublin who could be compared to having a voice as a young Dermot Kennedy. The next support was a local lad Kerr mercer who has been storming the stage for a few years and sounds like James Arthur.
Tom came on stage letting the audience know that he wasn't feeling 'it' however despite Tom not feeling the best he still put on a fantastic show where he was interacting with the audience and cracking jokes with them making the remark that he's always on face time as one member of the audience was on their phone to their gran.
Tom's set was beautifully performed where we heard the raw vocals from him backed with his band member Pete Lee on the piano. Singing old familiar songs such as 'Better Half of Me', 'Burn' and 'Just You And I' as well as a brand new one which had never been performed before.
During Tom's set he invites the audience to join in to which it allowed him to step back whilst the audience sang his lyrics back to him. Tom finished his set with 'Leave a light on'.
Although Tom felt he was struggling with his voice throughout the night, it certainly didn't make any impact to the show his voice still sounded incredible.
The BRITs Week 25 for War Child continues with Rag n Bone Man and James Bay in Bexhill and London respectively tonight, on 5th March.
Review and photography by Laura Somerville.
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