Tom Aspaul will perform his new album ‘Black Country Discothèque’ in its entirety during a free livestream on Friday (April 16) night.
Shortly after dropping his first remix album, the rising star will take the stage at London’s The Dome for the show, which will be broadcasted globally for free from 8 pm BST.
“A NIGHT WITH TOM ASPAUL – I’m so excited to be performing my entire album, plus some new songs, live from @DomeTufnellPark,” tweeted Tom.
“Hosted by official gay icon (and birthday girl!) @PrincessJulia__.”
A NIGHT WITH TOM ASPAUL – I’m so excited to be performing my entire album, plus some new songs, live from @DomeTufnellPark!
— Tom Aspaul (@tom_aspaul) April 8, 2021
Hosted by official gay icon (and birthday girl!) @PrincessJulia__ 💕
APRIL 16! NEXT FRIDAY! 8PM!
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Get your tickets to Tom’s livestream gig here.
‘Black Country Discothèque‘, featuring reworked tracks from Tom’s 2020 album ‘Black Country Disco’, features collaborations with stars including Grammy-nominated producer MNEK, Welsh singer-songwriter Bright Light Bright Light and retro remixer Initial Talk – plus ’80s icon Kim Wilde.
Kicking off the campaign with new track The Program, he calls the project the “perfect progression sonically”.
“I am super excited to start the second phase of the ‘Black Country Disco’ era!” says Tom in a statement.
“The Program is such an amazing song, when I got in touch with Funk LeBlanc about collaborating for the remix album, they sent the demo through and it was a no-brainer.
“It feels like the perfect progression sonically – we’re definitely in a new decade – and I’m actually relieved to be singing about something other than heartbreak!”