Tim Arnold
Solo Artist, Singer, songwriter, showman, composer, film maker and activist - Tim Arnold is a maverick artist whose work stretches the boundaries of imagination and defies genre and category. In recognition of his constant change of musical direction, Iggy Pop noted in in NME that Tim’s approach to music was comparable to David Bowie. Tim has since collaborated with Bowie and Kate Bush mentor, Lindsay Kemp. Their 2018 video single and live arts installation ‘What Love Would Want’ was inspired by the United Nations’ ‘He for She’ campaign for gender equality and has since sparked a movement for social and human rights in Europe and North America.
Tim performs and speaks internationally gracing major stages, institutions and festivals. He is an ambassador for international mental health organisation The Creative Well and is the founder of Save Soho - a coalition of artists, assembled by Tim, to protect and nurture the future of iconic music venues in London. His new multimedia project SUPER CONNECTED is a concept album and feature length movie focusing on the effect Big Tech and Social Media have on mental health.
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