
Special Guests Chance Peña +, David Kushner °, Matilda Mann *, Etta Marcus ~
With his seventh studio album, "A Wonderful Life," British singer-songwriter Tom Odell makes an impressive return – more personal, raw, and emotional than ever. Renowned as Britain's pop hope, Odell deliberately pursues an artistically independent path with his new work. The result is an album that oscillates between vulnerability and hope, delving deeply into the present of our time.
An album between intimacy and world events
The songs on "A Wonderful Life" reflect the inner state of an artist who liberates himself through writing. Created during intense months on tour – in hotels, trains, and buses – the album is characterized by a sense of restlessness, but also by extraordinary emotionality. Tracks like "Don't Let Me Go" and "Why Do I Always Want The Things I Can't Have" address social alienation, digital exhaustion, and personal responsibility in a crisis-ridden world.
With the song "Ugly," Tom Odell deals with body image and feelings of shame with unusual openness – a powerful statement calling for greater visibility of emotional vulnerability in pop. At the same time, the album radiates warmth. In the title track, "A Wonderful Life," he searches for moments of light in everyday life, while "Prayer" offers intimate insights into inner reconciliation.
A sound with character: recorded live and deliberately raw
The songs were mostly recorded live – with an authentic, analog sound that creates closeness rather than distance. Tom Odell's unmistakable voice takes center stage: sometimes whispering, sometimes powerful – always close and honest.
Dates
November 2025
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