- Music
- 04 Jul 24
The Newbridge native announced the gig as part of an upcoming European tour
Irish Pop singer Ryan Mack has announced a show at The Academy in Dublin on October 25, as a part of his tour of European tour.
With dates confirmed in Amsterdam, Cologne, Munich and London, Mack also revealed he intends to add extra performances, in a post shared on his Instagram.
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Beginning his music journey as a member of boyband Hometown (managed by Louis Walsh), Mack's career took a turn when the band broke up in 2016, leading to him working as a furniture delivery man.
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Deciding to return to music at the beginning of the pandemic, Mack began independently writing and releasing tracks from his bedroom in Newbridge, teasing the songs on social media.
His first success was 'Fake Fine', a collaboration with Kilkenny native Robert Grace, a song that topped the Spotify viral chart as well as going to number 1 on Shazam.
Mack's first solo track, ‘Broke’, received over 1 million streams in 2 months, leading to praise from critics, as well as artists like Charlie Puth and Megan Trainor.
Ticket prices for Mack’s gig in The Academy start at €18.45, and go on sale July 5.