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An Open mic night in a bar on Sauchiehall Street in central Glasgow gave him an opportunity to perform his songs, and the event became increasingly popular. [10] As well as celebrating the forthcoming live album, Cinnamon also confirmed that he has his third album currently in the works. Set for release later this year, the release will follow his self-released debut ‘Erratic Cinematic’ [2017] and his chart-topping second album, ‘The Bonny’ [2020]. Where We're Going": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 28 February 2020 . Retrieved 29 February 2020.

a b c d e f g Boyle, Robbie (20 December 2017). "No label? No problem as Gerry Cinnamon sells-out Barrowlands". BBC Scotland . Retrieved 7 January 2018. a b c d Geddes, Jonathan (9 August 2016). "Castlemilk singer Gerry Cinnamon on headlining the O2 ABC, playing T in the Park and getting ahead without a record label". Daily Record / Rutherglen Reformer . Retrieved 7 January 2018. a b c d e f g h i j k l m "British certifications – Gerry Cinnamon". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 2 September 2023. Type Gerry Cinnamon in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter. Following his main stage performance at TRNSMT 2018, his debut album entered the Scottish Albums Chart, peaking at no. 7 in July 2018. [30] 2018: Touring [ edit ] The gig saw 50,000 people fill the stadium each night in the sold-out shows, bringing in triple the number of fans as Calvin Harris' show at the stadium a few weeks before. 'Live at Hampden Park' album

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Smith, Thomas (30 August 2021). "Gerry Cinnamon at Reading Festival 2021: folk hero's charm is impossible to resist". NME . Retrieved 24 July 2023. Ali, Aftab (29 June 2018). "Castlemilk singing sensation Gerry Cinnamon announces four Glasgow gig dates". Evening Times . Retrieved 30 June 2018. Filename F:\Flac Albums\Gerry Cinnamon - Erratic Cinematic (2017) [FLAC] (MD2020)\05 - Fortune Favours the Bold.wav a b c d e f g h McCool, Mary (23 July 2015). "Video: Gerry Cinnamon makes T in the Park debut – and the response is epic". STV Glasgow . Retrieved 7 January 2018. In December, Cinnamon supported Liam Gallagher during his Australian tour as well as playing his own shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. [44] [45] 2020 [ edit ]

His debut album Erratic Cinematic, released in Septemner 2017, was the definition of a slow burner. Without any major label support, the making of the album was funded by fans through PledgeMusic and put out through his own label, called Little Runaway. Promotion consisted solely of performances at gigs and festivals; and as the venues got bigger, awareness and sales of the collection grew. MORE: The Official Top 40 biggest albums of 2020 so farOfficial Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 5 April 2019 . Retrieved 5 April 2019. Dalziel, Magdalene (18 February 2018). "Gerry Cinnamon hints at UK tour after Scottish dates sell out in three minutes". glasgowlive . Retrieved 23 April 2018. In summer 2015, Cinnamon supported John Power on tour, [14] released another single, Kampfire Vampire, [15] and performed to a large crowd on the T-Break Stage at T in the Park, [6] [3] [16] fulfilling a long-held ambition to play at the festival. [10] Kampfire Vampire" and "Sometimes": "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 19 July 2019 . Retrieved 20 July 2019. a b c Smith, Kirstyn (15 June 2017). "Gerry Cinnamon – 'You could feel the energy in the tent. It was electric. Best buzz I've ever felt' ". The List . Retrieved 7 January 2018.

Gerry Cinnamon: Erratic Cinematic". Bandcamp. 28 September 2017. Archived from the original on 8 January 2018 . Retrieved 7 January 2018. a b c "Gerry Cinnamon | full Official Chart history". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 10 August 2019.Head in the Clouds: "UK Independent Chart Positions". Official Charts. 27 March 2020 . Retrieved 27 March 2020. Gerry spent 2021-2022 playing his biggest shows to date. His 350,000-capacity UK and Ireland tour, originally due to happen in 2020, included shows at Birmingham and Manchester Arenas, London’s Alexandra Palace, the 25,000 capacity Malahide Castle, Dublin, and Musgrave Park Stadium, Cork. He also headlined at Swansea’s Singleton Park, the second biggest show ever held in the Welsh city, [51] and set the record as the first artist to sell out three headline shows at the Belsonic, Belfast, playing to over 60,000 fans [52]. [53] What Have You Done’ is watching my mate fall foul to the dangers of the party. Watching somebody that I cared about become someone else in front of my eyes—and trying to stop it. At the time I thought I was writing it about him, but I realised well after I'd written it that I was really singing about myself.” a b c d A superstar? An enigma? Gerry Cinnamon is our next folk hero ready to leap, Big Issue, 20 February 2019

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