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Tom Grennan announces 2023 Forest Live dates

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Tom Grennan has announced two dates as part of Forest Live 2023, the summer concert series presented by Forestry England.

He is stepping into an exhilarating new creative chapter in 2023, looking ahead to his forthcoming studio album, What Ifs & Maybes, and his first headline UK arena tour dates.

The chart-topping BRIT Award-nominated star has already had four UK Top 10 singles.

Two of his platinum-selling anthems – Little Bit Of Love and By Your Side – scored in the most played songs of 2021 and his breakthrough UK number one album Evering Road spent over a year in the charts.

August 2022 saw Grennan release another smash hit, writing and collaborating with KSI for Not Over Yet.

Such success has propelled him to an international standing, with sold-out tours of North America and Australia and to festival headliner status – including at Boardmasters, Isle of Wight and a capacity crowd homecoming show for the Bedford-born singer-songwriter.

He said: “These [Forest Live] shows are going to be really special in the forest, will be mad experience for me to perform my songs in such spectacular locations.

“Can’t wait to see you all in the trees! Let’s get it!”

 

Forest Live

Forest Live is a major outdoor music series that introduces forests to new audiences in unique, natural woodland arenas around the country.

Over 2 million people have attended a Forest Live gig over the last twenty-two years, enjoying great music and supporting the nation’s forests through ticket purchases.

Attending the concerts helps Forestry England run conservation projects and grow more trees.

Last year they planted nearly 7 million trees.

 

Forestry England 

Forestry England manages and cares for the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests, shaping landscapes as England’s largest land manager.

They received a total of 363 million visits last year – and more than half the landscapes they manage are covered by a statutory designation – such as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Parks – making them some of the most valuable habitats for nature.

Forestry England manages the biggest and most diverse area of land in England, with sites ranging from forest to heathland, mountains to moors and farmland to urban green space.

 

Tom Grennan dates

Friday 9th June: Westonbirt Arboretum, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire

Saturday 10th June: Cannock Chase Forest, near Rugeley, Staffordshire

Thursday 15th June: Thetford Forest, near Brandon, Suffolk

Friday 16th June: Delamere Forest, near Northwich, Cheshire

 

 

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