Tom Grennan makes hometown return for headline show

Tom Grennan will play his second show at Bedford Park on 4 July
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Singer Tom Grennan will return to his hometown for a headline show, it has been announced.
The artist will play his second show at Bedford Park on 4 July as part of the Bedford Summer Sessions.
He previously performed at the venue in June 2022, with support with Ella Eyre.
The day before will be headlined by reggae band UB40 ft Ali Campbell.
Tom Grennan was born in the town and a regular performer at local venue Bedford Esquires.
He first gained national attention when he appeared as a guest vocalist on the 2016 Chase & Status hit All Goes Wrong.
In August, he released his fourth album 'Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn't Want To Be', which became his third consecutive number one.
The Bedford show is part of a series of summer tour dates which will also see him play at venues such as Llangollen Pavillion in Wales and Lincoln Castle.
Promoter of the Bedford event Mark Harrison said: "We're delighted to bring Tom Grennan back to Bedford Park for what promises to be a night to remember.
"We know his fans come from all across the UK, not just Bedford and to see him perform on his home turf makes it an even more special moment for everyone to witness and be part of.
"I know the whole town will be buzzing and ready to come together for this incredible homegrown talent."
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