Arthur Hill has spent the past few months building real momentum on the live circuit. After a full summer of festivals including Boardmasters, TRNSMT, Isle of Wight, Latitude and Electric Picnic, he has now taken his sold out headline tour across the UK. The Stella Artour has seen him step into bigger rooms in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and Brighton, before wrapping the run with a sold out night at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.
With his new EP Missed Again out now, Arthur arrives on stage with a growing catalogue that fans know inside out, from the viral Hey Arthur to favourites from In The Middle Of Somewhere and his newer singles.
For this On Tour With feature, Arthur shares a look at life on the road, from pre show nerves and wet queues outside venues to the rush of hearing a crowd shout every word back at him.

buzzing after Barrowlands!

felt amazing to pack out such an iconic venue with an equally iconic neon sign

make small signs normal! I want to be squinting!

that’s quite a lot of people isn’t it

hearing your songs being sung back to you, no better feeling!

acting nonchalant always difficult when you are nervous pre-show

is it a prayer? Is it a sneeze? Maybe it was both

the coolest cowboy hat I ever did see

absorbing the pride and glory of splitting the g moments before

testing out the hips

testing out the knees

I will never get over how great the sign looks. Totally stealing my thunder

looking very mysterious with my even more mysterious guitarist Joe

me keeping a fans ankles
warm with a smug look

the troopers queuing in the rain, maybe I should do a summer tour instead

beautiful people in Birmingham

what an honour to have the mums on my side

an incredible puppet version of a very handsome singer

an incredible puppet version of a very handsome singer

Crowd shot- big rooms full of people having a great time. I love being on tour!!

A sold out Brixton academy. What an unbelievable feeling that I hope lasts for a long time
Arthur Hill’s EP Missed Again is out now, follow via @arthurnfhill
Photography Isy Townsend



