Tourist at The Trinity Centre
£17.50 adv + bf

A gig held at The Trinity Centre on Thursday 9th May. The event starts at 19:00.


William Edward Phillips, also known by his stage name Tourist, is an English electronic musician, songwriter, and producer. He is best known for co-writing the Grammy Award winning song ‘Stay with me’, alongside James Napier and Sam Smith. Having learned to play the piano from the age of three, the musician began writing his own songs aged 10, discovering his insatiable passion for music. The young talent made his personal impact on the music industry with his debut Tourist EP “Tourist” released in March 2012. The electronic artist went on to release his sophomore EP “Tonight” in 2013, proving extremely popular in the online blogosphere. Following a period of touring, in which time Phillips honed his live skills, Tourist returned in 2014 in what would prove to be a massive year for the London-native. Combining the influences of house, UK garage, gospel, and soul music, the record featured singer Lianne La Havas on the titled track, as well as vocalist Will Heard. 7pm: Doors 8pm: Support 9pm: Tourist Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available Last entry: 2 hours before curfew

Entry requirements: 14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

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