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Tor James Faulkner’s New Song “Christmas Disco” Is a Sparkling Holiday Anthem for Anyone Feeling Emotionally Liberated This Season

Tor James Faulkner is a true multi-discipline talent. Their resume covers a lot of ground, including work as a chart-topping recording artist, a celebrated UK TV psychic, an actor, presenter, and a podcast host. Faulkner seems to move comfortably between all these creative spaces.

Faulkner’s artistic identity is built on an interesting balance of euphoric sound and emotional depth. Their signature Disco-Pop style often pairs glittering, high-octane production with surprisingly vulnerable and introspective lyrics. It’s a compelling paradox, a sort of neon melancholy that invites you to dance through heartbreak.

Tor James Faulkner is flipping the traditional holiday heartbreak narrative with their new single, “Christmas Disco.” The track is a sparkling 2 minutes and 47 seconds of disco joy and bold self-empowerment. It feels like a glittery declaration of independence, perfectly wrapped in tinsel and twinkling lights.

The chorus really captures the mood: “I’ll have my Christmas disco without you, you’re proving I’m always right to doubt you, so I’ll put some tinsel on and I’ll party all night long!”

In just a few lines, Faulkner defines the song’s theme of holiday reclamation. It’s a definitive move away from waiting by a frosty window for someone who isn’t coming. This year, the party is happening anyway, and it’s better for it.

The song stays true to Faulkner’s Disco-Pop sound, shimmering with upbeat percussion, groovy basslines, and an instantly danceable energy. It’s festive and fierce, blending retro Christmas glam with a modern pulse of confidence. The track is also accompanied by a vibrant music video, which uses floating lyrics and dazzling holiday scenes to bring the story’s sparkle to life.

“Christmas Disco” is a clever subversion of familiar holiday tropes. It takes the common tale of seasonal longing and transforms it into a story of liberation and pure joy. Faulkner effectively answers a pointed question: “What if they never come home for Christmas—and you’re actually thrilled about it?”

The song is bold, bright, and fits perfectly with an artist who thrives on the contrast between emotional truth and glittering escapism. Faulkner continues to prove that pop music can pack a serious punch while still making you want to dance.

This year, the message is to skip waiting under the mistletoe. Instead, turn up “Christmas Disco,” deck yourself in confidence, and get on Santa’s nice list, regardless of where anyone else lands.

Faulkner’s instinct to connect extends into broadcasting. As the host of Weave Your Web: Revived, they guide audiences through thoughtful, transformative conversations. This ability has been honed over 15 years on UK television as a psychic expert, where Faulkner has demonstrated a unique talent for tapping into both collective and personal consciousness.

Faulkner stepped into the professional spotlight early as a child performer. They later evolved into a vocal contributor for major dance hits, including the UK Top 5 Cre@m Soda remix of JLo’s “Waiting for Tonight.” Their career seems guided by a combination of intuition, discipline, and a relentless creative hunger.

Tor James Faulkner continues to be an unfiltered and dynamic artist.

Stream “Christmas Disco” now and get festive on your own terms. The song is available on all major music platforms. The official music video is also out for the full disco holiday experience.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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