Tom Mann
Tom Mann, a British singer-songwriter, gained recognition on "The X Factor" in 2014, captivating audiences with his talent and charm.
Pop Singer
November 3, 1993
Scorpio
31
Southampton, England
Tom Mann, born on November 3, 1991, in Southampton, England, rose to fame as a member of the boy band Stereo Kicks, formed on the eighth season of The X Factor UK in 2014. The band gained popularity with hits like “Love Me So” and “Not Giving Up.” After Stereo Kicks disbanded in 2015, Tom embarked on a successful solo career.
With soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Tom released his debut solo single, “When It’s Right,” in 2016, followed by his EP “Pieces” in 2017. He has performed at prestigious venues like the O2 Arena and Wembley Arena and supported renowned artists like Olly Murs and James Arthur. Tom’s talent was recognized when he won the “Best Male Solo Artist” award at the Hampshire Music Awards in 2017.
Beyond his music, Tom is known for his charitable work, supporting mental health awareness and anti-bullying campaigns. A multi-talented artist, he plays multiple instruments, including guitar, piano, and drums, and showcases his skills in dance productions. With his stylish fashion sense and genuine connection with fans, Tom Mann continues to captivate audiences and promises even greater success in the future.