Myles Smith Announces World Tour and New Album

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British singer-songwriter Myles Smith has announced a major world tour for 2026, with dates across North America, Europe and the UK.

The tour will see Smith step up to arena venues for the first time in his career, marking a significant milestone in his rapid rise over the past two years. It begins in North America in June, where he will combine headline shows with a series of high-profile stadium appearances supporting Ed Sheeran.

Among the largest dates are performances at venues including SoFi Stadium and Soldier Field, alongside festival appearances such as Ottawa Bluesfest. The North American leg will run throughout the summer, taking in cities from New York to Los Angeles.

Smith will then take the tour to Europe in October, with shows in cities including Berlin, Paris and Amsterdam, before returning to the UK and Ireland in November for a run of arena dates. The UK leg includes stops in Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham, culminating in the London finale.

The announcement comes alongside news of Smith’s debut album, My Mess, My Heart, My Life., which is due for release on 12 June 2026.

Smith first gained widespread attention with his breakout single Stargazing, which amassed hundreds of millions of streams globally. The track helped establish him as one of the UK’s most promising new artists, known for emotionally direct songwriting and a distinctive vocal style.

He then went on to win the BRIT Awards’ Rising Star Award at last year’s ceremony – the last to be hosted in London.

Speaking about the new album, Smith said it reflects his most personal work to date, exploring themes of vulnerability, emotional struggle and self-reflection. “This album is the most honest thing I’ve ever made,” he said. “These songs come from moments I never thought I’d share.”

The record will include several of his best-known releases, including Stargazing, Nice To Meet You and Gold, as well as collaborations such as Drive Safe with Niall Horan.

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