4.9.2023 | Culture
One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson will perform in Tallinn tomorrow
Text Mark Taylor
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Louis Tomlinson, a member of the world-famous boy band One Direction, will perform the opening concert of his “Faith in The Future” tour, at the Unibet Arena in Tallinn tomorrow evening (September 5).
It is almost undeniable that One Direction have been one of the biggest bands of the 2010s, selling more than 70 million records worldwide. Catapulting all of the members to worldwide fame.
Since the band split in 2016, former member Louis Tomlinson has gone on to have a successful solo career. His track “Back to You” alone has amassed almost 500 million views on YouTube.
Tomlinson will perform the opening concert of his “Faith In The Future” tour in Tallinn tomorrow evening (September 5). The show will present tracks from his second album of the same name.
“My musical mission is not to write Hollywood-style songs about crazy love stories. Being from the north of England and growing up loving bands like Arctic Monkeys and Oasis, I’d be bored. My role models tell people’s stories clearly and authentically. That’s the essence of music,” says Tomlinson.
Tickets for the concert are still available at Piletilevi.
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