Thomas Grennan is an English singer-songwriter from Bedford, who is based in London.
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Tom Grennan found fame as the guest vocalist on Chase & Status’s “All Goes Wrong”, which was featured as the Hottest Record on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, and later performed by Grennan on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and on BBC Two’s Later… with Jools Holland.
When did Tom Grennan become famous?
Tom Grennan became famous when he was featured in the Chase & Status 2016 single “All Goes Wrong” that was picked as “Hottest Record” on Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show.
What is Tom Grennan famous for?
After his 2016 big break, Tom Grennan was invited for an appearance on the station’s Live Lounge, and a follow up appearance on BBC Two’s television programme Later… with Jools Holland.
The song appeared on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 65 and also made some European charts.
In 2017, Tom Grennan was shortlisted for the MTV Brand New Award, singing at MTV Showcase at London’s Electric Ballroom on 2 February 2017.
Tom Grennan then started an all UK tour in March 2018 in support of his debut album Lighting Matches, released in July 2018.
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Tom Greenan’s song “Found What I’ve Been Looking For” appears on the FIFA 18 soundtrack and is also used by Sky Sports as the theme song for Super Sunday and RBI19 Baseball.
In 2021, Tom Grennan had his first UK top 10 hit with “Little Bit of Love”, which peaked at number 7 and was awarded a Silver certification by the BPI, also charting around Europe.
Tom Greenan subsequently achieved another top 10 hit with “Let’s Go Home Together”, a collaboration with Ella Henderson.
In the same year, Tom Grennan presented Radio 1’s Future Sounds show between 30 August to 2 September, becoming one of the five musicians to do it for the month of August, alongside Olly Alexander, Arlo Parks, Yungblud and Charli XCX.
Where is Tom Grennan now?
Unfortunately, on 20 April 2022, Tom Grennan was beaten and robbed after a performance in Manhattan.
Tom Grennan suffered a ruptured ear and torn ear-drum and postponed an upcoming show in Washington, D.C.


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