Jacob Banks: Soul singer plays three songs for Music Box season 3, episode #26

Artist is currently wrapping up his Into the Wild world tour, which will conclude with a huge show at the O2 Forum in London

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Tuesday 27 March 2018 06:31 EDT
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Music Box #26: Jacob Banks

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Jacob Banks did us the honour of flying in a few days early from LA to perform this stunning Music Box session.

The Birmingham-born artist has received critical praise for his gorgeous take on soul music; he embarked on his Into The Wild world tour last year and will conclude at London's O2 Forum in Kentish Town on Wednesday 28 March.

For his Music Box performance he played three original songs: "Chainsmoking", "Part Time Love", and "Diddy Bop".

Check out the session (above), enjoy. Jacob Banks plays the O2 Forum in London on 28 March - tickets still available here.

See all of our Music Box sessions here.

Thanks to: Jacob Banks, Curtis Cumberbatch, Shoshanna Stone, Samuel McManus, Interscope Records, Sennheiser and The Independent video team

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