Off the back of his critically acclaimed latest singles ‘Crocodiles’ and ‘Know Me Again’, rising Irish singer-songwriter and new pop sensation Cian Ducrot has today announced his debut London headline show at Colours Hoxton in London on November 2nd 2021. Tipped by Jack Saunders as ‘a phenomenal songwriter’ on BBC Radio 1, and ‘something to treasure’ by CLASH, the new Darkroom/Interscope, Polydor UK signee has already established himself with a reputation as one of the most exciting newcomers to emerge in recent years.

Tickets for the Colours Hoxton, London show will be available in an exclusive pre-sale on May 19th (9 AM), with general sale on Friday 21st (9AM) here – http://gigst.rs/CianDucrot

Speaking about the show, Cian says ‘It’s honestly been a lifetime coming… I’m so excited to be playing my first ever headline show in London of all places, it’s just crazy! I can’t wait to play all this music I have written and created with the mindset of live performance the whole time! And most of all, I cannot wait to meet my family, my fans, the Ducrew! It’s gonna be really a special moment in my career’

Since his debut track ‘Not Usually Like This’, streamed more than 2.6 million times on Spotify, and being discovered by Darkroom/ Interscope Records last Summer; Cian Ducrot has gathered the support of BBC Radio 1, The Independent, CLASH, Pop Justice, MTV UK and Notion Magazine among others. Labelled as ‘on the brink of great things’ by the Daily Star, there’s plenty more to come from the up-and-coming 23-year-old.

Matching his immense talent with emotionally poignant songs, Cian has built a 650k-strong audience on TikTok. His irreverent, creative connection with fans across his social platforms only continues to further solidify his position as a rising pop star in the direct vein of artists such as Lewis Capaldi and Lauv.

ABOUT CIAN DUCROT

Raised in Cork and based in London but just as likely to be found recording in LA, Cian Ducrot takes a nomadic approach to pop music. Home for this 23-year-old singer, songwriter, producer and classically-trained multi-instrumentalist is wherever he happens to find his laptop and guitar — but no matter where he is. Growing up in a broken home, Cian sought relief in music, listening to his Mum playing everything from Bach to Chopin — often finding that music was a way to escape the trials of abuse, a turbulent family dynamic and more. It’s no surprise that he went on to focus on music in school, joining musicals, drama clubs, mastered different instruments and performing from a young age. Cian will eventually win a full scholarship to study classical flute at the Royal Academy of Music — one of the most prestigious performing arts schools in the world. Around the same time, Cian knew that to create original music he would have to teach himself how to produce. And so he did.

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