- Culture
- 12 Oct 21
Ryan Sheridan to play vibrant shows in Cork and Greystones this October
Catch Monaghan singer-songwriter Ryan Sheridan perform a stunning live set this month.
Busker and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Sheridan is slated to play gigs at Whale Theatre Greystones on October 16 and Sea Church Theatre Cork on October 30 ahead of his 2022 German headline tour.
Initially finding success as a busker, Sheridan has built up a reputation as one of the country's most popular performers – releasing two acclaimed albums, The Day You Live Forever and Here and Now, through Rubyworks.
Sheridan recently released 'Fine Wine', an Americana country-tinged track catapulting the singer in a new direction for his forthcoming third album.
'Fine Wine' went to No.1 on the iTunes chart when it landed, beating the likes of fellow contemporaries Dermot Kennedy and Ed Sheeran.
Speaking about his new song, Ryan said, "'Fine Wine' is about the people that make your life better. The people who pick you up when you’re down, listen to you when you need to talk and tell you some hard truths when you need to listen.
It was written on the back of a new Americana covers album that I produced over lock down. It was a new direction I was exploring, and this is the first song I wrote in that style.”
Grab your tickets to see Sheridan perform at Whale Theatre Greystones this Saturday here and Sea Church Theatre Cork on October 30 here. A vibrant, spirited show like no other, you don't want to miss it.
Revisit the December 2018 Hot Press interview with Ryan Sheridan here.
Listen to 'Fine Wine' below:
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