Being bilingual, thanks to his Barcelona-born mother, he has also performed for Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola and his team and in Spanish for a visiting delegation of Real Madrid officials.

“The dream now is just to be selling out tours,” he said.

“I want to hit that radio play [and] Radio 1.

“I guess when the debut album comes around, I want to be charting around top 10s [and] hitting the festivals.

“I think with a bit more hard work [and] a couple of years meeting new people, I’ll be building that fan base and headlining in Glastonbury one day.”

With such high ambitions, he has little time for relaxing, but he said even when he has, he would not be found playing the game that has given him his first taste of the big time.

“I’ve never been allowed a console,” he said.

“Mum’s rules.

“That’s what’s kept me on with my music.”

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