- Music
- 26 Mar 21
Paddy Casey announces double album, 'Turn This Ship Around'
The album is set to be released this summer.
Having been at the forefront of the Irish music scene since his multi-platinum selling debut album Amen (So Be It), Paddy Casey’s career has taken him all over the globe touring with acts like The Pretenders, R.E.M, Ian Brown, Blondie and Tracy Chapman to name a few.
Closer to home, he has played all over Ireland, including a sold out Dublin Castle, RDS and a record-breaking week long run in The Olympia Theatre, alongside special guest spots with U2, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan and more.
Casey’s hugely successful debut album achieved many international highlights, including tracks being featured in hit television shows such as ‘Dawson's Creek’ and ‘Roswell’, alongside extensive American and European tours. Further establishing himself as one of the country's most successful artists, his second album ‘Living’ went on to become one of the biggest ever selling albums in Ireland (approximately 15 times platinum).
Now, the artist is announcing his fifth studio album, which will be released sometime this summer.
Listen to the lead single 'Won't Take Much' below.
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