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Singer Arlo Parks emerges from lockdown fame for 'momentous' Brits show

Published 04/05/2021, 12:09
Updated 04/05/2021, 18:12
© Reuters. British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks poses in this undated handout picture. Courtesy Alexandra Waespi/Handout via REUTERS

By Lisa Keddie

LONDON (Reuters) - British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks has enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame in the past year - even if it was from home due to lockdown. So when the 20-year-old finally performs live for her fans and meets them in person, it might feel a little surreal.

"It's definitely going to take some adjusting to because most of the fans that I have gained have been under (lockdown) where everything is very much happening across the internet and not having that in-person connection," Parks told Reuters.

"But that's honestly the thing that I've been looking forward to most, being by the merch(andise) table after a gig and just chatting to all these people who have really allowed my songs into their lives in a big way."

Parks, whose real name is Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho, released her debut album "Collapsed in Sunbeams" to critical acclaim in January.

She wrote it in a rented a flat last year, looking to her teenage journals, poetry books and films for inspiration.

"The thing that inspired me most honestly was trying to create this time capsule of my teenage years and just talking about the things that shaped me," she said.

The record has been nominated in the album category at next week's BRIT Awards, Britain's pop music honours, where Parks is also a contender for female solo artist and breakthrough artist.

The "Black Dog" singer will also perform at the May 11 ceremony at London's O2 arena, which organisers say will be the first major indoor music event with a live audience as Britain emerges from lockdown.

Some 4,000 people, of which 2,500 will be key workers, will attend the event, part of the UK government's Events Research Programme looking at whether major events can take place in closed environments without social distancing.

© Reuters. British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks poses in this undated handout picture. Courtesy Alexandra Waespi/Handout via REUTERS

"I haven't even played a headline show in London before," Parks said.

"So to be playing at the O2 in front of the biggest crowd that I've ever been in front of, and of course, having those keyworkers ... being celebrated alongside the musicians in a way, I think it's going to be a really momentous occasion."

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