MYLES SMITH PLAYS ATLANTA’S COCA-COLA ROXY

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 6/29/26

SITS DOWN WITH CBS MORNINGS

HEADLINE TOUR ACROSS NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE AND THE U.K. KICKS OFF NEXT MONTH

After surpassing one billion streams, scoring two #1 singles and building a global fanbase before ever releasing a full-length album, Myles Smith finally delivers his debut LP, My Mess, My Heart, My Life., out today via Sony Music UK/RCA Records. Get it HERE.

Smith also made his U.S. morning television debut yesterday, sitting down with Anthony Mason for an in-depth conversation on CBS Mornings—watch HERE.

His first complete body of work arrives after a run of milestones that would be remarkable for an artist at any stage of their career. His beloved hit song “Stargazing” became the biggest song by a U.K. artist worldwide in 2024, skyrocketing his career and introducing his music to audiences around the world. “Nice To Meet You” made Smith the first male solo artist to reach #1 at both Alternative and Top 40 radio with his first two singles. My Mess, My Heart, My Life. is the album that completes the story.

Known for emotionally direct songwriting and a rich vocal delivery, Smith has built his following by turning personal experiences into songs that connect far beyond their origins. For his debut album, he took that approach even further, returning to his own therapy notes from 2017 to 2022 and mining five years of his life as the raw material for the songs. The result is a record that explores emotional chaos, vulnerability and the sense of release that comes with confronting life head-on, unfolding across three interconnected worlds: Mess, Heart, and Life.

The album’s latest single, “Hold Me In The Dark,” landed in May—listen here. The track has now spent more than two weeks at #8 in the UK APC, and Smith has five songs currently in the Airplay Top 100.

The record also features several of Smith’s most recognized recent hits, including “Stargazing,” “Nice To Meet You,” the reflective duet with Niall Horan “Drive Safe,” the uplifting anthem “Gold,” and the euphoric “Stay (If You Wanna Dance).”

“This album is the most honest thing I’ve ever made,” says Smith. “The title really says it all—it’s about the mess, the heart and the life that sits around it. Smith songs come from moments I never thought I’d share. Nights that felt endless, mornings that felt like starting over, memories that will always stay with me.”

Smith will support the album with his biggest headline tour to date across North America, Europe and the UK. With multiple UK arena dates already nearly sold out, the run will culminate in a landmark London show at The O2. He will also support Ed Sheeran on the North American leg of his forthcoming LOOP Tour this summer. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit https://www.mylessmith.co.uk/.

MYLES SMITH LIVE

June 13—Glendale, AZ—State Farm Stadium*

June 20—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium – South Plaza*

June 25—Milwaukee, WI—American Family Insurance 
Amphitheatre / Summerfest*#

June 27—Chicago, IL—Soldier Field*

July 3—Vail, CO—Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater^

July 4—Denver, CO—Empower Field at Mile High*

July 15—Ottawa, ON—Ottawa Bluesfest#

July 17–18—Edmonton, AB—Neon Skies Festival#

July 18—Las Vegas, NV—Allegiant Stadium*

July 21—San Diego, CA—Petco Park*

July 25—Santa Clara, CA—Levi’s Stadium*

July 28—Wheatland, CA—Hard Rock Live – Sacramento$!

July 31—Troutdale, OR—Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn$!

August 1—Seattle, WA—Lumen Field*

August 4—Vancouver, BC—Freedom Mobile Arch$!

August 8—Inglewood, CA—SoFi Stadium*

August 12—Salt Lake City, UT—The Lot at The Complex~

August 15—Minneapolis, MN—U.S. Bank Stadium*

August 18—Laval, QC—Place Bell+

August 20—Toronto, ON—Rogers Centre*

August 21—Toronto, ON—Rogers Centre*

August 22—Toronto, ON—Rogers Centre*

August 24—Boston, MA—Leader Bank Pavilion+

August 25—New York, NY—SummerStage – Central Park+

August 26—Philadelphia, PA—The Met Presented by Highmark+

August 28—Grand Rapids, MI—Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater

August 29—Detroit, MI—Ford Field*

August 30—Cleveland, OH—Agora Theatre

September 2—Indianapolis, IN—Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

September 3—Maryland Heights, MO—Saint Louis Music Park^!

September 6—Irving, TX—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory^!

September 9—Baltimore, MD—Pier Six Pavilion^!

September 10—Atlanta, GA—Coca-Cola Roxy=!

October 8—Berlin, Germany—Columbiahalle

October 10—Oslo, Norway—Spektrum

October 11—Copenhagen, Denmark—KB Hallen

October 13—Dusseldorf, Germany—Mitsubishi Electric Halle

October 14—Zurich, Switzerland—The Hall

October 16—Milan, Italy—Fabrique

October 18—Brussels, Belgium—Forest National

October 19—Paris, France—Zenith

November 4—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Ziggo Dome

November 7—Nottingham, UK—Motorpoint Arena

November 8—Leeds, UK—First Direct Arena

November 10—Glasgow, UK—OVO Hydro

November 12—Birmingham, UK—Birmingham BP Pulse Live / Utilita Arena

November 14—Bournemouth, UK—International Centre

November 15—Manchester, UK—Manchester Co-Op Live

November 17—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena

November 19—Cardiff, UK—Utilita Arena

November 20—London, UK—The O2

*supporting Ed Sheeran

#festival appearance

^with Hazlett

=with Lily Meola

~with Jonah Kagen

+with Michael Marcagi

$with yung kai

!with Stella Lefty