This fall, St. Lundi will embark on his second headlining tour with a full band, focusing on the previously sold-out markets. After several solo tours as a headliner and as support, fans can now experience his debut album, which has been streamed millions of times, in a complete live show.
With the release of his debut album "The Island" on September 20, 2024, St. Lundi sheds light on many pivotal events in his life to date. With themes such as the breakdown of his parents' marriage ("Different Houses"), his estranged and rekindled relationship with his father ("Say So") and the open expression of his feelings for his siblings ("Fall"), the LP centers on reflective insights that will hopefully help others with similar family struggles.
"Following My Heart" sets an almost autobiographical theme, highlighting the moment he left his hometown of Hayling Island on Britain's south coast with less than £100 in his bank account to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. With no fixed abode, he moved to London and did everything he could to follow his dreams.
Like many of these decisions he made into the unknown, this one paid off: 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 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 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 breakthrough came with the song 'To Die For', which appeared on Kygo's Billboard Gold-winning album 'Golden Hour'.
At the end of 2021, he released his most successful streaming song to date, 'Nights Like This', which was 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, paving the way for his first tours.
When the world reopened, St. Lundi gave his first sold-out concert at the international showcase festival Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg. Support tours with Kodaline, Tom Gregory and ClockClock followed, as well as groundbreaking performances at The Great Escape, Baloise Sessions, Victorious Festival and others. These support tours and radio appearances quickly gained him a loyal following, and in early 2023 he played his first twelve-date headline tour of the EU.
In the last twelve months he has supported Take That, Darren Keily and Danish pop star Christopher on their respective tours. His album release tour sold out in many cities and he returns to bigger/better venues in the fall of 2025.
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