The shows forms part of Smith’s newly announced UK & Ireland tour, following the release of his debut solo album There Is Nothing In The Dark That Isn’t There In The Light, out Friday 5 December on Play It Again Sam. The album marks a more stripped-back chapter for Smith, drawing on acoustic textures and deeply personal songwriting.
Having recently completed a sold-out run of UK and Irish dates, this Whelan’s and Mandella Hall performances offers audiences the chance to experience Smith’s highly anticipated solo material.
A rare intimate show with Tom Smith, playing a selection of his brand new solo work and songs from his Editors catalogue.
After two decades fronting Editors and releasing two albums with Smith & Burrows, Tom Smith is finally stepping into solo territory with There Is Nothing In The Dark That Isn’t There In The Light. Motivated by a desire to reconnect with the raw, acoustic beginnings of his songwriting, Smith set out to create something more intimate and personal, away from the collaborative nature of his band projects.
Initially, he attempted to shape these songs with long-time collaborator Andy Burrows but ultimately decided to take a more solitary path, enlisting producer Iain Archer instead. Together, they crafted a record built around emotional honesty, acoustic textures, and themes of connection, memory, and resilience. The opening track, ‘Deep Dive’, became the album’s emotional anchor, setting a tone of gentle hope in the face of loneliness.
Throughout the album, Smith balances stripped-back arrangements with cinematic flourishes, creating a dynamic range—from the minimalist ache of ‘Broken Time’ to the sweeping drama of ‘Life Is For Living’. Despite his initial goal of solo authorship, Smith found deep creative synergy with Archer, shaping songs through mutual experimentation.
Tracks like ‘Lights Of New York City’ evoke nostalgic longing, while ‘Northern Line’ and ‘How Many Times’reflect on friendships and past experiences. The album closes with ‘Saturday’, a bittersweet snapshot of fleeting intimacy. Though marked by melancholy, the record ultimately resonates with hope—highlighting Smith’s evolution as a songwriter and his yearning to create music that reflects the essence of who he i
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TUESDAY, 5TH MAY 2026
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