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James Arthur shares new video for ‘Lose My Mind’ ft Josh Franceschi 

James Arthur has unleashed the music video for recent single ‘Lose My Mind’ featuring Josh Fransceschi from You Me At Six. 

James says: “Lose My Mind is the kind of alt rock song I’ve been wanting to make for years. A lot of my musical influences are in that lane, and I’m also a big You Me At Six fan so I’m buzzing that Josh wanted to jump on the track – I love his voice.”

The track is a storming guitar pop rock anthem, wrought with emotion and heartfelt lyrics, written by James with Cass Lowe and Corey Sanders. ‘Lose My Mind’ is taken from Arthur’s upcoming deluxe edition of his album ‘It’ll All Make Sense In The End’, due out 11th March. 

November 2021 saw James release his 4th album ‘It’ll All Make Sense In The End’, which entered the Official UK Albums chart at No.3.

James will tour the UK and Ireland in March, with dates including a special show at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall. A North American tour follows in April and May. 

James has sold over 30 million records worldwide and has to date released four hugely successful albums ‘James Arthur’ (UK No.2), ‘Back From The Edge’ (UK No.1) and ‘YOU’ (UK No.2), ‘It’ll All Make Sense In The End’ (UK No.3) alongside nine solo UK Top 40 singles. 

He has had two No.1 smash hits and was awarded a disc for reaching a billion streams on Spotify with ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’, the No.1 global hit that brought the singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough back from the edge (it currently has 1.9 billion streams on the platform). James also dominated the airwaves and charts with his storming collaboration with Sigala ‘Lasting Lover’. The track was a No.1 airplay song in the UK, No.1 on iTunes and Top 10 on the Official Singles Chart.

The UK tour dates are:

5th March – Bournemouth – Bournemouth International Centre

6th March – Plymouth – Pavilions

8th March – Stockton – Stockton Globe

9th March – London – Royal Albert Hall

11th March – Cardiff – Motorpoint Arena

12th March – Brighton – Brighton Centre

14th March – Leeds – O2 Academy

15th March – Hull – Bonus Arena

17th March – Glasgow – SEC Armadillo

19th March – Birmingham – O2 Academy

20th March – Southend – Southend Cliffs Pavilion

22nd March – Manchester – 02 Apollo

23rd March – Newcastle – 02 City Hall

25th March – Sheffield – City Hall

26 March – Liverpool Guild of Students

28th March – Belfast – Ulster Hall

29th March – Dublin – Olympia Theatre

The North American tour dates are:

21st April – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre

23rd April – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic

25th April – San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park

26th April – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

28th April – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre

30th April – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas

1st May – Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston

3rd May – Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues Orlando

4th May – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre

5th May – Nashville, TN – Cannery Ballroom

7th May – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre

8th May – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis

10th May – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues Cleveland

11th May – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit

13th May – Toronto, ON – History

14th May – Montreal, QC – MTELUS

16th May – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia

17th May – Boston, MA – House of Blues Boston

19th May – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring

20th May – New York, NY – Pier 17

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