He signed to a label in 2019 and learned his craft as a songwriter. His first release came out in the first week of lockdown, and while this could have been a setback, it instead offered St. Lundi the opportunity to take a leave of absence from his job as a teaching assistant and set up a home studio for remote writing sessions. Over the next 12 months, he wrote over 100 songs and worked remotely with some of the best British and international songwriters. His first big break came with the writing of the song 'To Die For', which features on Kygo's Billboard Gold album 'Golden Hour'.
At the end of 2021, he released his most successful streaming song to date, 'Nights Like This', which is about his first date with his partner and love at first sight. The song was subsequently streamed over 100 million times and landed in the radio charts in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway and Portugal, which laid the foundation for his first tours.
After the lockdown, St. Lundi gave his first sold-out performance at the international showcase festival Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg. This was followed by support tours with Kodaline, Tom Gregory, ClockClock and groundbreaking performances at The Great Escape, Baloise Sessions, Victorious Festival and others. These support tours and radio appearance soon built him a loyal following and he played his first 12-date headlining EU tour in early 2023.
He recently supported Darren Kiely on his UK & European tour and in June he will be supporting Take That at their arena shows in Ireland, playing to 60,000 people over three nights.
With the release of "The Island" he is expecting worldwide recognition and remains full of ambition and excitement for what's next.
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