Singer Myles Smith has said he will be “coming home” for a free pop-up gig in Luton to celebrate the release of his debut album.
The singer posted on his Instagram, external that he would be performing at St George’s Square at 16:30 BST on Monday.
Leading up to the performance, he will be spending some time in the town, and there will be a series of special events ahead of his album, My Mess, My Heart, My Life, being released on 19 June.
In an Instagram post, he said: “If you’re local, come and say hello. If you’re nearby, make the trip. Let’s make it a special one.”
It came after he announced earlier in the week that he would be spending the summer on a North American tour.
Smith’s career took off after he started posting covers online during the covid lockdown, with his acoustic rendition of The Neighbourhood’s Sweater Weather going viral in 2022.
Since then, he has gone on to perform at Glastonbury, been named BBC Introducing’s Artist of the Year and scooped the 2025 Rising Star Brit Award.
