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- 27 May 26
Kingfishr release new single, 'The Sun Will Never Settle'
The new release from the Limerick indie-folk trio follows their 2026 single, 'The Blade'.
Kingfishr have released a new single, ‘The Sun Will Never Settle’, via B-Unique/Atlantic Records.
The track is their second release of the year after 'The Blade’ came out in February.
The song was produced by David Curley at Grouse Lodge Studios in County Westmeath. Curley previously collaborated on the tracks 'Gloria', 'Killeagh', and 'Diamonds & Roses' from their debut album, Halcyon.
“The song is about the end of a relationship, and being better off for the experience,” said lead singer Eddie Keogh.
“Sometimes these things don’t work out. That’s not ideal, but it also doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth it either.
“If you’re lucky enough to end a relationship and both be better people as a result, you are part of a very prestigious club. Congratulations.”
Halycon debuted at number one in Ireland and reached the UK Top 10 upon its release last August.
“This debut signals major intent for a zeitgeist-defining band rapidly becoming one of Ireland’s biggest,” said Hot Press, in their album review.
Kingfishr are set to play a string of sold out shows on the island of Ireland throughout June. They play St Anne's park on June 5 before two shows at the SSE arena in Belfast on June 8 and 9, Virgin Media Park in Cork on June 11 and 12, before returning to Dublin on June 13 to play Malahide Castle.
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