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ONO London - Dec 14, 2022 (x)
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London ONO 14.12
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Super Louis close up at Irving Plaza
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Louis Tomlinson, One Night Only in New York 11.11.22
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the brightest star insp.
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Louis onstage in New York (x) - 16/11/22
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Satellite - Harry Styles // Defenceless - Louis Tomlinson
am i bothering you? do you wanna talk? hope that i’m not asking too much, just wanna be loved by you
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larrylimericks · 1 year
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8Nov22
An article in syndication— A chance to reach new populations! On new music? You’d think. No, these 200 links Share Lou’s “parenting’s hard” revelation.
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elceeu2morrow · 1 year
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Jamie Roberts Showbiz Reporter 18:16, 23 Nov 2022
Louis Tomlinson is finally set to play his UK album launch gig next month after needing to reschedule the original date.
The former One Direction man, 30, recently released his second solo album titled Faith In The Future, much to the delight of his adoring fans who helped catapult it straight to number one spot in the charts.
The sold-out gig at Shepherd's Bush Empire will give his fans their first chance to hear the tunes live in the UK and joining him on stage will be up and coming North East singer-songwriter Andrew Cushin.
Speaking to the Mirror about being chosen to open for the world renowned star, Andrew, 22, admitted he is thrilled to have the opportunity.
The talented Geordie chanter is making waves of his own under Libertines legend Pete Doherty 's Strap Originals label and has already supported the likes of Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller.
He explained how the latest link-up came after the Out Of My System singer got in touch with him following a successful performance on Sky One's Soccer AM.
He revealed Louis messaged him during the ad break to tell him he sounded great and to say well done.
The Where's My Family Gone singer said: "He then followed me [on Twitter ] and because his fans are so passionate, I got bombarded with fan pages and all these messages. It was class. I didn't really think anything of it and then when he announced his gigs, you know, it just sort of came knocking. It's great."
And he now believes the gig will help showcase his talents to a new audience after he successfully toured the UK last month, culminating in a rip-roaring hometown gig at a sold out NX Newcastle.
"I'm looking forward to the challenge," he revealed. "We're going to try to capture the imagination and emotions. It's gonna be class.
"He's got a younger demographic which is something I'd love to tap into. I'm looking forward to it and it'll be good to play at Shepherd's Bush as well. It's a venue I've wanted to tick off."
He added: "It's going to be a different experience."
Andrew is set to take his music - including latest tune titled You'll Be Free - to Italy for a short tour this week as the mad Newcastle United fan continues to build on his recent success.
He revealed there are plans in place to release his own debut album next year and is excited for what is to come as he continues to push for his own rise to the top.
[11.23.22]
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ivynotpoisonous · 1 year
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Do you remember when Louis was in France and he has a french name but french people kept pronouncing his name wrong even though it's a french name and he was in France. funny.
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medicinelarrie · 1 year
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Exit song is Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
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Louis going down to pit at Irving Plaza
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Louis Tomlinson, ONO London 12.14
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laurenkmyers · 1 year
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Louis shows are always superior fucking entertainment.
I’m home and safe, and happy and content.
I’ll upload pictures tomorrow.
God, my love for him grows stronger every day.
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hlupdate · 1 year
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With less than a week’s notice, Louis Tomlinsonannounced two special shows, one in NYC and one in London, to celebrate the release of his sophomore album, Faith In The Future. To ensure no scalpers got tickets, fans had to go through an application process on Ticketmaster to verify they were going to be the ones using the tickets to the show. Tickets were requested on Monday, and by Thursday, fans knew whether or not they were selected for their purchase to go through.
The anticipation to see the One Direction-member-turned-BritPop sensation was high, especially because the NYC show was at Irving Plaza, a venue that holds about 1,000 people, and getting to see Tomlinson in such an intimate venue is a treat for his fans. The opportunity to feel up close and personal with the singer was something fans didn’t want to miss out on. The night before the gig, a line had already formed outside of Irving Plaza. Fans huddled together on blankets and shared snacks, and one girl was even sleeping on a full-size air mattress outside the iconic venue.
With 20 minutes until show time, the line to get into the venue still snaked around the block, but any signs of camping out the night before were long gone. Tomlinson and his band took the stage about half an hour later than expected so that all the fans could get into the venue. He looked like a well-dressed skater boy in a plaid collared sweater, what looks to be track pants and his signature just-rolled-out-of-bed hairstyle and started the set with "The Greatest," the first song off his new album. The excitement from the crowd was palpable, but rather than losing their minds in the pit, it was a sea of cellphones shoved toward Tomlinson trying to capture every moment of the live debut of his second record. 
The set didn't just feature songs from Faith In The Future, though. Along with cuts from his debut, Walls, fans got to hear his unreleased song "Copy of a Copy of a Copy," and of course, he wouldn’t deny them his BritPop rendition of One Direction’s "Night Changes," a staple moment in a Tomlinson set. During his performance, the crowd seemed too mesmerized by being in his presence to really lose themselves in the music.
LGBTQIA+ fans have found a comfortable home supporting Tomlinson, and this support can be seen by a fair amount of rainbow flags waving in the crowd. His first single off Faith In The Future, "Bigger Than Me," became a defacto anthem, taking on a special meaning to fans that can be felt in their response to it being performed.
Throughout the set, there was minimal fan engagement — other than Tomlinson flipping off a few fans who are being cheeky in the front few rows. Every time he tried to address the crowd, his clearly thought-out monologues get interrupted by fans trying to get one of his signature sassy responses out of him. When he does manage to be raw with the audience, he’s sentimental and seems almost surprised by how passionate his fans are about his music. He addressed the crowd with a moving speech about how he wouldn’t have his career without them, saying, “I would not be able to make this record without all of your support. I stand upon this stage and think of what’s to come and feel really fucking confident and really fucking proud, and that’s all thanks to you.”
While it’s expected for Tomlinson to feel like a seasoned performer given his time in the world-renowned boy band One Direction, his comfort level in his solo music shows a different side to the singer. This music feels more organic to Tomlinson, after all. His lyricism and vocal abilities were always destined for BritPop, and getting to see him become the rock star he was always destined to be is a treat for new and old fans alike.
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