- Music
- 16 Aug 22
Having already supported the Scottish star before, Mullingar native FLYNN is headed to the O2 London in September.
Glasgow pop singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has tapped Irish musician FLYNN to support him at the O2 London this September.
The gigs, due to take place on September 1st and 2nd respectively, have both sold out and will also feature Natasha Bedingfield as support.
FLYNN made the exciting announcement on Instagram last night, writing that he was "beyond grateful": "This is a venue I’ve dreamed of playing since I was a kid, so I really don’t know what to say."
Last week, FLYNN unveiled his brand new single 'Regrets' alongside a video directed by Marvin Ströter.
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The energetic earworm is about a love story gone wrong, when you decide to split from a relationship, only to see them move on with someone else and regret your decision. Kicking off with Flynn’s melodic and soulful vocals the track quickly unfolds into beating drums, a catchy bassline and big chorus.
The Irish singer-songwriter (Darren Flynn) first reached a global audience by contributing his vocal talent and lyrics to Lost Frequencies’ song ‘Recognise’, which has reached 60 million streams. He then built on his burgeoning reputation with his debut EP One Of Us, which added millions more streams and acclaim/
Emerging from the small town of Mullingar, Flynn relocated to the UK to focus on establishing a career in music. After some early independent tracks established a grassroots following, things began to take off for him, first with Lost Frequencies and then with his debut EP. Sessions and shows took him to London, Berlin, Los Angeles and beyond, while he made an appearance on the Hot Press Y&E Sessions.
He returned in 2022 with single ‘Elephant’ and supporting Lewis Capaldi and now with new single ‘Regrets’.