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Live Review: Myles Smith Nottingham

Myles Smith returned to Nottingham for a highly anticipated concert, delivering a night filled with emotional vocals, acoustic melodies, and high-energy moments. Performing to a packed venue, Myles took the crowd on a journey through love, loss, and personal growth, making his Nottingham live performance one to remember.

Before Myles took the stage, rising artist KAMAL opened the night with a soulful acoustic set, setting the perfect tone for an intimate and unforgettable show.

KAMAL’s Support Set: A Perfect Start to the Night

Opening the Myles Smith concert in Nottingham, KAMAL captured the audience with soft emotional vocals and acoustic guitar. By the fourth song, he took a seat, creating a more relaxed and introspective atmosphere.

Photos by James Kirkland

The standout moment came during Angel, where the stage turned red before soft white spotlights highlighted him at the piano. His performance was stripped-back yet powerful, drawing the audience into the emotion behind his music. The set ended with a moment of unintentional speaker feedback, a raw finish to an intimate performance.

Myles Smith Live in Nottingham: A Deeply Personal Performance

Myles Smith took the stage with his signature blend of acoustic-driven indie music, immediately captivating the crowd. The setlist included songs from his upcoming debut album, along with fan favourites.

As the show unfolded, stage lighting reflected the mood—a hazy mix of green and yellow for soft ballads, deep blue and purple for emotional tracks, and bright orange for high-energy moments. Myles opened up to the crowd, sharing personal stories, including the emotions behind his song 3AM, which was inspired by walking past a street where his family once lived.

A Concert Full of Singalongs and Emotional Moments

One of the highlights of the Myles Smith Nottingham gig was the crowd’s engagement. Fans sang along to Waste, creating a sea of phone lights. Solo had the audience screaming the lyrics, and during Heartbreak, Myles requested silence, which the crowd respectfully gave.

Before performing Someone New, Myles had some fun with the audience, asking:

“If anyone has an ex or someone they hate, raise your hands!”

The energy exploded as the crowd joined in, making it one of the most interactive moments of the night.

New Music, Crowd Surprises, and a High-Energy Finale

Myles surprised fans by performing a brand-new track, Gold, with golden stage lighting matching the song’s mood. He paused mid-song to toss Myles Smith merch caps into the crowd, creating an exciting moment for lucky fans.

The final stretch of the show included an emotional rendition of Little by Little, where Myles asked fans to turn on their flashlights if they had ever struggled with anxiety, depression, or fear of the future. The entire room lit up in a powerful show of unity, creating one of the most moving moments of the night.

Myles Smith’s Nottingham Encore: A Homecoming Celebration

As the night neared its end, chants of “Myles! Myles! One more song!” filled the venue, and he returned for a powerful encore.

Closing with My Home and River, the stage turned a deep shade of purple as fans sang along. The show reached its peak with Stargazer, a track that had the crowd dancing, singing, and jumping along. Myles took it a step further, jumping over the barrier and walking deep into the crowd, bringing the night to an electrifying finish.

Setlist Highlights:

🎵 Angel
🎵 Suffer
🎵 3AM
🎵 Waste
🎵 Solo
🎵 Heartbreak
🎵 Someone New
🎵 Nice to Meet You
🎵 Gold
🎵 Dreams
🎵 Little by Little
🎵 My Home
🎵 River
🎵 Stargazer

Final Thoughts: A Must-See Live Artist

Myles Smith’s Nottingham concert was more than just a performance—it was a deeply personal and high-energy live music experience. With a mix of new songs, crowd engagement, and raw emotional moments, he proved why he is one of the most exciting rising artists in indie music.

If you get the chance to see Myles Smith live in 2025, don’t hesitate, this is an artist who makes every show unforgettable.

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