Fast rising
Irish singer-
songwriter
Cian Ducrot today shares his new single
‘Heaven’ ahead of the
July 21st release of his eagerly anticipated debut album
‘Victory’. He has already landed two
UK Top 20 hits with the
Gold-certified
‘All For You’ and the
Silver-certified
‘I’ll Be Waiting’, which have both climbed charts all over the world en route to a career total of
300 million+ streams to date. Always eager to connect with fans in a personal and innovative way,
Cian is now approaching
7 million listeners at
Spotify, as well as
4.4 million followers at
TikTok. He also recently enjoyed a spotlight moment when he was invited to join
The Jonas Brothers during their show at
The Royal Albert Hall.
An artist who constantly finds inspiration from the love and commitment that comes from his family, ‘Heaven’ sees Cian reflecting upon his bond with his brother. It’s a lifetime’s story in a four-minute song, which begins with Cian being picked up by his brother after falling off his bike as a kid and runs through to his brother looking on proudly during Cian’s recent shows with Ed Sheeran. But as Cian’s recent introduction to the ‘Victory’ album explained, this song has a darker current too. His brother “never smiled… because you carried that pain more than any child should.” LISTEN HERE.
Nonetheless, ‘Heaven’ is definitely a celebration, with Cian’s heartfelt vocals leading a poignant pop ballad which will connect with anyone who cherishes a positive relationship with a sibling. It’s already building a following at TikTok, with 1.2 millionviews of a teaser which shows Cian playing the song to his brother for the first time.
Cian says, “I wanted to write a song that felt like it could be sung by thousands of people in a stadium and that joined everyone together in this shared feeling of love and euphoria. ‘Heaven’ is a song I wrote about my bond with my brother and our love and everything we’ve been through. It’s a thank you to him and a song that I hope many people will connect with over their bond and love with their siblings and family.”
The 14-track ‘Victory’ album also features Cian’s recent singles ‘All For You’, ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ and ‘Part of Me’, and is available to pre-order HERE. His official store offers signed vinyl, CDs and cassettes while various retailers stock their own exclusive vinyl editions.
Cian’s touring plans for 2023 were recently extended with the confirmation of a major ‘Victory’ world headline tour, which includes his biggest London show to date at the Eventim Apollo. He will also play three huge outdoor shows in Limerick as special guest to Dermot Kennedy before hitting the summer festival circuit. His upcoming UK and Ireland dates are listed below. Please see HERE for ticket details and a full list of international dates.
JULY
7th – Limerick, Thomond Park (special guest to Dermot Kennedy)
8th – LImerick, Thomond Park (special guest to Dermot Kennedy)
9th – Limerick, Thomond Park (special guest to Dermot Kennedy)
21st – Tramlines Festival
23rd – Truck Festival
28th – Dublin, Academy (SOLD OUT)
29th – Dublin, Academy (SOLD OUT)
30th – Kilkenny, Set Theatre (SOLD OUT)
AUGUST
1st – Cork, Cyprus Avenue (SOLD OUT)
2nd – Cork, Cyprus Avenue (SOLD OUT)
4th – Killarney, INEC Club (SOLD OUT)
5th – Limerick, Dolan’s (SOLD OUT)
6th – Indiependence Music & Arts Festival
8th – Galway, Monroe’s (SOLD OUT)
9th – Belfast, Limelight (SOLD OUT)
25th – Victorious Festival
NOVEMBER
13th – Glasgow, O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
14th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
15th – Nottingham, Rock City
17th – Sheffield, O2 Academy
18th – Birmingham, O2 Academy
20th – Brighton, Dome
21st – London, Eventim Apollo
22nd – Norwich, UEA
26th – Bristol, 02 Academy (SOLD OUT)
28th – Southampton, 02 Guildhall
29th – Manchester, Academy
DECEMBER
1st – Drogheda, The TLT
2nd – Galways, Leisureland (SOLD OUT)
5th – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre (SOLD OUT)
6th – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre (SOLD OUT)
7th – Belfast, Ulster Hall
8th – Belfast, Ulster Hall (SOLD OUT)
11th – Limerick, The Milk Market
12th – KIllarney, Gleneagle INEC Arena
14th – Kilkenny, Set Theatre (SOLD OUT)
16th – Castlebar, Royal Theatre