James Arthur is going through an incredible comeback in the music industry right now, and the singer celebrated in one of the most unique way's possible, taking to London train station Waterloo undercover as an elderly busker and singing some of his most well-known hits.
Since his win on The X Factor in 2012, Arthur has had a controversial few years. He reached number one on the UK charts with his debut single 'Impossible', with follow-up single 'You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You' and his self-titled first album release both reaching number two in 2013.
Following online drama however in which he used derogatory gay slurs, Arthur was subsequently dropped by record label Syco Records and faded from the spotlight.
Apologising and getting his act together, Arthur managed to regain Simon Cowell's trust, picking up another record deal with Syco earlier this year and reaching number one once more in the UK with comeback single 'Say You Won't Let Go'.
James Arthur's brand new album 'Back From The Edge' is available now.
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