Right at the top of his game, Tinie Tempah brings talent, showmanship and a bag full of chart favourites to Glasgow. From explosive debut Pass Out to his 2 Chainz collaboration Trampoline, there’s an unmistakeable energy and flow that Tinie owns and as audiences at 1Xtra Live in 2013 and Big Weekend in Carlisle (2011) will testify, you are powerless to resist.
With debut album Disc-Overy (2010) and follow-up Demonstration (2013), Tinie has seen his stock continue to rise, earning plaudits for his futuristic and bold take on British hip hop, building big dance and electronic beats and adding a layer of grime. The collaborations have come thick and fast, too, working with the likes of good friend Labrinth, Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding and sharing stages with Snoop Dogg and Usher. Cue sold-out arena tours, Brit Awards and Mobos and reputation as one of the most stylish (and nicest) rappers around. Where next, Tinie?
Right at the top of his game, Tinie Tempah brings talent, showmanship and a bag full of chart favourites to Glasgow. From explosive debut Pass Out to his 2 Chainz collaboration Trampoline, there’s an unmistakeable energy and flow that Tinie owns and as audiences at 1Xtra Live in 2013 and Big Weekend in Carlisle (2011) will testify, you are powerless to resist.
With debut album Disc-Overy (2010) and follow-up Demonstration (2013), Tinie has seen his stock continue to rise, earning plaudits for his futuristic and bold take on British hip hop, building big dance and electronic beats and adding a layer of grime. The collaborations have come thick and fast, too, working with the likes of good friend Labrinth, Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding and sharing stages with Snoop Dogg and Usher. Cue sold-out arena tours, Brit Awards and Mobos and reputation as one of the most stylish (and nicest) rappers around. Where next, Tinie?