The line-up is starting to look seriously tasty!
The Oxegen announcements keep on coming with Paolo Nutini the latest headline turn to be added to the Punchestown bill.
It’s been a good finish to 2010 for the singer who having already picked up Q magazine and Ivor Novello gongs, won the Tartan Clef Award last month in his native Scotland.
He also went home that night with one of Stevie Wonder’s old harmonicas, having paid £1,500 for it in a charity auction.
His albums to date have gone ten times platinum, and rising – making Paolo Nutini one of the biggest new stars of the past decade. A proud Scotsman, he also has a close affinity with Irish audiences. Which is why he is looking forward to his upcoming show in Marlay Park – for which he chose the bill himself. Here he talks Scottish independence, dope, songwriting – and lost more besides...
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Read MoreDublin's outdoor spaces are earning their keep this summer with Marlay Park adding Paolo Nutini, Imelda May, Alabama Shakes and former Supergrass man Gaz Coombes to its line-up.
Read MoreHe performed the classic Buzzcocks tune live BBC Radio 1.
Read MoreThe track featured on his 2014 hit album Caustic Love.
Read MoreRecent Hot Press cover star Paolo Nutini has announced his biggest Irish shows to date. They take place on November 2 in the Belfast Odyssey and the following night in the Dublin 02.
Read MoreThe recent Hot Press cover star debuts at the top of the Irish Album Chart.
Read MoreWith a headline appearance at Electric Picnic just confirmed, hazel-eyed soulboy Paolo Nutini is about to jump back into the pop frontline. He discusses his new album, a troubled contemplation on the meaning of true love, and reveals that, despite rumours to the contrary, he's merrily single.
Read MoreWith his third album arriving this week, we present our most memorable encounters with our current cover star down through the years…
Read MoreThe current Hot Press cover star's new album is available to pre-order right now.
Read MoreIn our latest issue's cover piece, the returning artist talks about his ever-lowering tolerance for naysayers.
Read MorePaolo Nutini on getting "adventurous", Tinie Tempah on hanging with Prince William and Brangelina, plus, in the world of film, interviews with the likes of Dylan Moran and Tinie Tempah.
Read MoreThe Scottish heartthrob offers up a tune from his forthcoming third album.
Read MorePaolo Nutini returns to live duty on March 20 when he plays the Dublin Olympia – a gig which is guaranteed to sell-out in nanoseconds.
Read MoreCaustic Love, partially recorded in Ireland, is out in April.
Read MoreDespite selling four million albums and being drooled over by a goodly part of the world’s female population, Paolo Nutini remains one of the most affable, down-to-earth stars around. Ahead of his headline show at this year’s Oxegen Festival, Celina Murphy catches up with the Scottish heartthrob to talk awards, heroes, illegal downloading, Red Bull Jagerbombs – and his new musical direction.
Read MoreHot Press cover star opens up about his influences, citing the Kildare folk legend among them and notes the importance of Irish music to his career
Read MoreFollowing one of the best sing along performances on Oxegen's main stage at the weekend, this ever charming Scot has confirmed two dates in Castlebar and Killarney this September.
Read MoreAn extraordinary talent he may be, but Paolo Nutini is one of the most unassuming and likeable stars to have emerged in aeons. He talks about his Italian heritage, the influence of Damien Rice, marijuana as a source of inspiration and why he avoids blogging like the plague.
Read MoreHot Press cover star Paolo Nutini talks to us from behind the scenes of our exclusive photo shoot with Mark Nixon!
Read MoreIt's all part of a major Hot Press interview, out on Thursday January 29.
Read MoreFans get up close and personal with the Scottish chart-topper, who stayed later than intended due to the huge crowd!
Read MoreIn what was undoubtedly the longest queue the Signing Tent has seen all weekend, girls went crazy for Mr. Nutini.
Read MoreThe Hot Press Singing Tent at Oxegen will host the likes of Paolo Nutini (pictured), Razorlight, The Virgins, Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Blizzards and more...
Read MoreHe will be playing three shows in Dublin and Belfast later this year.
Read MoreThe Scottish singer-songwriter is doling out an early Christmas present to his underage fans.
Read MoreNutini reckons his live performances are ‘a more raw and raucous affair’ than his recordings, but this isn’t something which comes across here.
Read MoreItalo-Scottish crooner Paolo Nutini was raised on chips and deep fried Mars bars, but listening to his swooning torch songs you’d never guess it.
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