A powerful performance that highlights his enduring appeal...
It hasn’t been a decade since James Bay released his first album, with 2015’s ‘Chaos And The Calm’ achieving remarkable commercial success from the start. This electrifying debut was discussed extensively in a CLASH cover interview, where he expressed excitement about the Americana influences that are woven into his music.
Since then, James Bay has continued to build on his success, putting out a series of successful albums. His latest LP, ‘Changes All The Time,’ released last year, showcases the songwriter navigating fatherhood and a growing sense of maturity both as an artist and a person.
On tour, James Bay announced plans for a major UK tour to kick off 2025, performing at London’s OVO Arena Wembley on February 13th.
This pre-Valentine’s special featured key elements from his catalogue, marking a celebration of his lasting presence in the music scene.
CLASH photographer Rachel Lipsitz captured the moments up close.
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It hasn't been 10 years since James Bay launched his debut album, as 'Chaos And The Calm,' released in 2015, achieved massive commercial success right from the start.