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Singer-songwriter Myles Smith delighted fans with an unexpected pop-up performance in his hometown of Luton. The 28-year-old expressed how thrilled he was to be back, performing to a large crowd gathered in St George’s Square. His set included popular tracks like “Stargazing” and “Drive Safe,” captivating the audience with his heartfelt music.
Smith took the opportunity to encourage his fans, saying, “For anyone who aspires to do more and wants to go further, I’m proof you can do it.” He also paid tribute to the local schools where he studied, acknowledging the support he received from his community. The atmosphere in Luton was electric, boosted further by unique celebrations such as Smith’s barber offering free haircuts, and even temporary renaming of local roads and a fish and chip shop in his honor.
Recognized as one of the UK’s most promising breakthrough artists, Myles Smith is preparing for a tour alongside Ed Sheeran. Speaking to the crowd, he said, “I grew up not too far away in Leagrave. I’m so happy to be home with you guys. You’ve given me the opportunity to tour the world three times and I’m about to do it again. Before I left, I wanted to come and say ‘hi’ to you.” The gig also featured other well-known songs like “Nice to Meet You,” which enjoyed five weeks on the Official UK Singles Chart, and “Gold.”
Following his street performance, Smith spent time meeting fans in an HMV store where he signed albums, before heading to a launch party at The Sugar Loaf pub. Among those attending were dedicated supporters like 17-year-old Isabella who traveled from Surrey, as well as Sandra and Lana, a mother-daughter duo from Leicester. Sandra shared her admiration for the singer, saying, “I just love him. He’s so down to earth… he’s just very humble.” The visit showcased Smith’s strong connection with his fans and his continued rise in the music scene
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