Tom Chaplin releases a stunning new album, Midpoint, September 2nd his first on BMG. Produced by Ethan Johns, this emotionally charged collection features thirteen brand new songs sung with beauty and grace.

At 43, Tom Chaplin now finds himself at an equilibrium. Or, in fact, a midpoint. On the title track, Tom’s voice soars, painting a picture of a man who is both bemused and confused with thoughts of his midlife. These feelings are beautifully captured in an evocative film starring Niamh Cusack, directed by Lucy Bridger. Watch HERE.

Tom and his band will tour the UK this autumn starting October 6th at Leicester’s De Montfort Hall and finishing up at the London Palladium October 22nd. Tickets go on sale July 15th.

Tom began writing these new songs two years ago when Keane’s 2019 Cause and Effect tour was rudely interrupted by the pandemic. The songs, all founded on reflection and imagination, were recorded in six weeks at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath and Paul Epworth’s The Church in North London.

While the songs share an emotional warmth first exhibited on Tom’s debut 2016 solo album The Wave, sonically this new music is a revelation.

“I was like, wow, these are bare compared to what I’m used to,” Tom admits. “And it did find it frightening because with Keane records there’s so much layering to thicken things up and fill up the spaces. But this is a sparse record.”

And all the better for it, letting the language and vocals reach gorgeous new heights. It’s wistful and reflective and totally engaging.

Coming as Tom enters mid-life, Midpoint is like nothing else. “There’s space for something nuanced that explores a part of life that everyone goes through,” Tom says. “If I can get some of that across and it can resonate with something people are feeling in in their lives-well, I’d be more than happy with that.”

Tom will play the following UK dates:

October
Thu 06        LEICESTER, De Montfort Hall
Fri 07        SOUTHEND, Cliffs Pavilion
Sat 08        CAMBRIDGE, Corn Exchange
Mon 10    MANCHESTER, Albert Hall
Tue 11        YORK, Barbican
Thu 13        NEWCASTLE, Gateshead Sage
Fri 14        GLASGOW, Royal Concert Hall
Sun 16        LIVERPOOL, Philharmonic
Mon 17    CARDIFF, St David’s Hall
Tue 18        BATH, Forum
Thu 20        EASTBOURNE, Congress Theatre
Fri 21        BIRMINGHAM, Symphony Hall
Sat 22        LONDON, Palladium

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