James Arthur + Calum Bowie at Canons Marsh Amphitheatre, Bristol Harbourside
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A gig on Wednesday 26th June. The event starts at 18:00.


Doors/Gates Open: 18:00 – please note this is not when the show will necessarily start – show times will be confirmed closer to the show date.
Curfew: 22:30
Age restrictions: 5+ (U16’s must be accompanied by an adult 18+) – Strictly no under 5’s on site.

LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR

James Arthur can look back on a decade-long career, including 4 studio albums to date, 16 billion sold units (audio/video streams/downloads), and countless sold-out gigs at some of the most legendary venues across the globe.

His album debuted at #1 UK in 2016 and went multi-platinum worldwide, and , , and all charted within the top 3 UK charts. His smash hit boasts nearly 4 billion worldwide streams, spent 43 weeks in the UK charts, and landed at #1 in more than 10 countries, achieving multi-platinum status across the globe. The track recently achieved Diamond Status in the US – making James Arthur one of just 100 recipients of an RIAA Diamond Single certification in the program's history. And even his old tracks, such as (2016) or (2019) can be seen celebrating revivals on TikTok and Spotify.

Having 38 million monthly listeners on Spotify speaks for itself, not to mention the fact that the list of his collab partners features the biggest names on the scene: , , , , , and many more. With tracks ranging from pop and R'n'B, to soul, rock, and even rap, James Arthur has proven time and time again that his powerful vocals know no boundaries. Fans adore the way his voice gets under their skin, and right now is a very good time to be a James Arthur fan because new music is currently in the works!

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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