Tom Odell review: ‘A perfect example of an artist who exceeds all expectations live’
Tom Odell performing at the Sunday Sessions festival in Earlham Park in Norwich. Picture: Danielle Booden - Credit: Archant
British singer-songwriter Tom Odell was first noticed back in 2012 by Lily Allen when he was signed to 'In the Name Of'.
His debut extended play Songs From Another Love released in 2012 saw him win a BRIT's Critics' Choice Award in early 2013, and it's easy to see why after his set at Sunday Sessions.
He opened his main stage performance with Still Getting Used to Being on my Own, which was met with almighty cheers whilst Tom hammered on the keys of the piano.
This led seamlessly into an extended rendition of I Know where he further emphasised what a phenomenal voice he has and how second nature playing piano is to him.
His set was packed with tight riffs, catchy melodies and a performance that was completely infectious to watch.
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Tom Odell is a perfect example of an artist who exceeds all expectations live, is better live than on his studio recordings and puts on a show that many will remember for weeks to come.
Not only that but its such a pleasure to see an artist who is completely humbled by the crowd response and is quite obviously thrilled to have been given the chance to perform to such a large crowd.
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