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10.7.2023 | Culture

British Singer Calum Scott to perform in Tallinn on July 13

Text Mark Taylor
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British Singer Calum Scott to perform in Tallinn on July 13

 

English singer and songwriter Calum Scott, will perform a concert on July 13 at Noblessner Valukoja as part of his  “Bridges World Tour”. The support act for the concert will be Estonian singer Inger.

Calum Scott’s success story began in 2015 on Britain’s Got Talent. The audition video for the talent show, in which Scott sings his version of Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own”, has been viewed more than 375 million times on YouTube. In 2016, Scott released the same song as his debut single, and to date the song has over a billion streams on the Spotify music platform. 

The artist’s other super hit “You Are The Reason” has a different success story in addition to the numbers – namely, countless fans have chosen this song as their wedding song. “You Are The Reason” is from Scott’s first album “Only Human” which was released in 2018. A duet version of the song, made in collaboration with British singer Leona Lewis, has also been released. Scott’s other successful collaborations include the hits “Where Are You Now” with Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies, which was nominated for a Brit Award in January, and “Woke Up In Love” with Kygo and Gryffin. 

The “Bridges World Tour” arriving in Estonia marks the release of the artist’s second album “Bridges”. The album features songs like the minimalistic piano ballad “Biblical” written with esteemed songwriter James Bay, the triumphant “Rise” that inspires positivity and motivation to keep fighting, and “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” a strangely uplifting reflection on broken relationships. 

Scott has said that the most rewarding part of his job as a singer is performing meaningful songs at concerts and seeing what the songs mean to the fans.

The last tickets for the concert are on sale at Piletilevi. 

 

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