He also really brought it with “Writing’s on the Wall,” the song used for the 2015 James Bond film, “Spectre.” It was moody, it was big, and boy was it dramatic both vocally and visually. Of course he later played “Latch,” another piece of music he joined forces with the electronic music duo. ![]() He picked up the pace with “Omen,” a song on which he famously collaborated with Disclosure. Written by Smith and his longtime cohort Jimmy Napier, the song is absolutely beautiful and a moment in the evening when the audience was actually quiet, just swaying along and listening to Smith’s vocals float effortlessly throughout the arena. ![]() ![]() He prefaced “Lay Me Down,” the song that technically started his career, by saying he thought he’d be sick of singing it by now, but he’s not. Flogging Molly’s Shamrock Rebellion is coming to Oak Canyon Park
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