
"You know that we are living in dark times when the art gets this good".
The gloves are off now. Fascism is on the rise, AI and social media are destroying our sense of reality, division is at an all time high, Gen Z's mental health is at an all time low, human rights are going out of fashion, and Amity’s speaking up and speaking out through his gut-punch music that has been making tidal waves for the last year.
Despair and hope abound in equal measure in this spell binding performance from a multi-award-winning artist whose momentum feels increasingly unstoppable. Following his viral chart hit, To Make A Man, which shone a bright light on the rise of toxic masculinity, and his sell out Royal Albert Hall show, South London’s breakthrough artist Amity’s taking his brand new EP on his first UK tour with a two night stop at Durham fringe, lifting the veil on everything from coercive control and the rise of fascism to toxic relationships, mental health and religious hypocrisy. For fans of Sofia Isella and Ren as much as Adele and Fiona Apple, Amity is drawing acclaim for his heady lyricism as his "miraculous" voice and "addictive" melodies: this is a must-see gig for music and poetry lovers alike, as well as all of us who are worried about the state of the planet.
“Miraculous” - The Guardian
“Captivating... powerhouse performer” - The Royal Albert Hall
“Transcendent... a generational talent” - FMOF
“An Artist that simply cannot be ignored. ABSOLUTELY f***ing brilliant” - The Musos Awards
“An Artist for our time” - ASBO Magazine
“A voice rising boldly from the brink: raw, real and unforgettable” - Jowhere to Go, North East Music Guide



