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Myles Smith at Innings Festival Day 1 with Heartfelt Folk-Pop
Myles Smith brought a very nice folk-pop sound—warm vocals, thoughtful lyrics, and an inviting mix of introspection and uplift—to the Innings Festival on Friday, February 20, 2026. Starting at 7:55 p.m. on the Right Field Stage at Tempe Beach Park, the Luton-born artist delivered a set that felt both personal and communal, highlighting why his emotionally resonant songwriting reputation is beginning to stand out in today’s indie landscape. It was a thoroughly enjoyable set.

Artist Background
Hailing from Luton, England, Myles Smith (born Myles Michael Smith-Thompson) has been active since 2010. The solo singer-songwriter first gained widespread attention through viral TikTok clips before signing with RCA and releasing his debut EP in 2024. His music blends folk-pop with relatable storytelling drawn from his British-Jamaican roots.

Myles Smith performs as a solo artist on vocals and guitar, supported by a live backing band of talented musicians.
Signature songs include “Stargazing,” “Nice to Meet You,” “Solo,” “My Home,” and “Gold.” Notable achievements include BBC Music Introducing Artist of the Year 2024, three 2025 BRIT Awards nominations (including Rising Star), and major festival appearances. His Innings Festival set capped the Right Field Stage with a powerful wrap up to that stage for Day 1.

Verified Setlist – Innings Festival 2026 (Right Field Stage)
- Wait for You
- Behind
- Whisper
- Solo
- River/Rolling in the Deep (Adele cover)
- Stay (If You Wanna Dance)
- Drive Safe
- Nice to Meet You
- Gold
- Little by Little
- My Home
- Stargazing
A Friendly Recommendation
Myles Smith’s set at Innings Festival offered audiences a genuine glimpse into the rising talent that has earned him global streams and acclaim. From what I saw, it’s much deserved. The evening performance wove heartfelt originals with a standout cover, beginning to wrap up Day 1 that left listeners eager to follow his journey.












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