Watch Louis Tomlinson kick off his world tour with a cover of Arctic Monkeys classic ‘505’

Check out the full set list from the first show of his huge international run.
Photo credit: Sarah Louise Bennett

Louis Tomlinson kicked off his Faith In The Future world tour last night and, in the process, covered an all-time Arctic Monkeys classic.

Playing the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, Louis played a set including his own take on t’Monkeys ‘505’, taken from their Really Very Brilliant second album Favourite Worst Nightmare.

The setlist also included live debuts for ‘Lucky Again’, ‘Chicago’, ‘Saved By A Stranger’, ‘All This Time’, ‘She Is Beauty We Are World Class’ and ‘Angels Fly’, plus versions of One Direction’s ‘Night Changes’ and ‘Where Do Broken Hearts Go’. You can check out a snippet of the latter below.

Yesterday, Louis Tomlinson dropped a ‘Bonus Edition’ of his recent album ‘Faith In The Future’, including the tracks from the Digital Deluxe version of the record.

That means ‘Change’, ‘High In California’ and ‘Face The Music – Acoustic Demo’ are now available on streaming platforms, after previously only being available as part of the special edition bundle.

Louis also recently announced the latest instalment of his Away From Home Festival.

Following two sell-out events in London (2021) and Malaga (2022), the one-day festival conceived and curated by Louis will return this year at Lido di Camaiore, Italy on Saturday 19th August.

Joining him on the bill will be fellow former Dork cover stars Blossoms, indie legends The Cribs, Hastings upstarts HotWax and Newcastle’s Andrew Cushin, with more acts to be announced. The festival will also feature DJ sets throughout the day from BBC Radio 1’s Abbie McCarthy and The Libertines’ Carl Barât.

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