Bradley Simpson, renowned for headlining London’s iconic O2 arena, has embarked on a transformative solo journey with his debut performance at the intimate 100 Club. This shift from arena spectacles to a modest venue marked a profound transition for Bradley’s musical career. Stripping away elaborate production, he embraced the raw intimacy of performing solo to 350 fans, resonating deeply with the venue’s storied history as a jazz club in the forties and later a hub for punk.
Bradley has found solace in overwhelming fan support, with audiences quickly embracing his new solo repertoire. The palpable energy and familiarity with his songs after just a few nights left Bradley humbled and inspired. Bradley’s solo venture sparked by deeply personal songwriting sessions in Los Angeles with esteemed collaborators. These sessions birthed his debut single, “Cry At The Moon,” a poignant exploration of infatuation and vulnerability.
With a blend of contemporary pop and indie-rock sensibilities, Bradley’s music resonates with authenticity and emotional depth, laying the foundation for his solo endeavours.