In episode #137 of The XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar meets fast-rising Sunderland artist Tom A. Smith to discuss his latest release EP3.
Despite still being a teenager, Sunderland-based newcomer Tom A. Smith has already achieved more than most artists do in a lifetime. He played his first ever gig aged just eight, supporting local psychedelic rockers Detroit Social Club at legendary Newcastle venue The Cluny; he performed at Glastonbury before he was even in secondary school, and Tim Burgess handpicked him to play his stage at Kendal Calling, making him the festival’s youngest ever performer. He has played live with local hero Sam Fender and Catfish & The Bottlemen and supported other Northern acts on the rise, like The Lathums and The Mysterines.
In this interview, Tom A Smith talks about EP3, songwriting with Miles Kane, performing at Glastonbury, guilty pleasures, and lots more. Listen to episode #137 of The XS Noize Podcast with Tom A. Smith – BELOW:
Previous XS Noize Podcast guests have been Matt Goss, Billy Nomates, Tom Meighan, Toyah Wilcox, Midge Ure, Travis, John Lydon, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, and Nik Kershaw.
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Having already played a ton of gigs throughout the last two years, including supporting Courteeners, Miles Kane, Martha Hill, Vistas, Blondes, The Pale White, Eliza and The Bear, Gang of Youths, whenyoung, Cat Empire, Sunset Sons, as well as shows at The Great Escape, Stockton Calling, Sound City and Neighbourhood Weekender, Tom A. Smith looks set to continue his busy live schedule throughout 2023 as well. See below for the complete list of upcoming dates.
November
5th – Glasgow – SWG3 Poetry Club
6th – Edinburgh – Sneaky Pete’s
8th – York – The Fulford Arms
9th – Hull – Adelphi
11th – Sheffield – Sidney & Matilda – sold out
12th – Leeds – Hyde Park Book Club
14th – Liverpool – Kazimier Stockroom
15th – Nottingham – The Chameleon
16th – Leicester – Duffy’s
17th – Bedford – Esquires
18th – Plymouth – The Junction
19th – Exeter – The Cavern
21st – Brighton – Komedia Studio
22nd – Southampton – Heartbreakers
23rd – Oxford – The Bullingdon
24th – Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach
26th – Bristol – The Louisiana
27th – Birmingham – Sunflower Lounge
28th – St. Albans – The Horn
29th – London – Camden Assembly
December
1st – Margate – Olby’s Soul Café & Music Rooms
2nd – Guildford – Boileroom
3rd – Tunbridge Wells – Tunbridge Wells Forum
4th – Cambridge – The Blue Moon
5th – Norwich – Norwich Arts Centre
6th – Manchester – The Lodge @ The Deaf Institute
7th – Middlesbrough – Empire
8th – Sunderland – The Fire Station – sold out
9 – Sunderland – The Fire Station
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