Ryan McMullan has announced a massive outdoor show in Belfast for this summer.
The Northern Irish artist - who in recent years has become one of the biggest acts to emerge from this country - will play at Custom House Square on August 27, 2022.
The latest gig news follows on from Ryan's recent string of sold out shows.
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In the past year Ryan has played two sold out Belsonic shows at Ormeau Park alongside Dermot Kennedy, as well as two nights at the Waterfront Hall, and a sell-out Irish Tour.
To top it off, Ryan's Custom House Square gig will feature support from two emerging Belfast artists - Travi The Native and Lucy Gaffney.
This is the latest milestone for the Portaferry singer, who, as a youth, abandoned his passion for hurling in favour of music.
Now 32, Ryan may have spent his first few years playing catch-up, but admits that “music was always going to be a part of my life.”
Having toured worldwide with some of the most well known artists such as Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol, Kodaline and Foy Vance, Ryan quickly understood the assignment and has since gone on to have world tours of his own.
Commenting on his Custom House Square show, Ryan said: "To play a second CHSQ on August 27 this year is a dream come true. Having some of my favourite artists on the bill will make it a night to remember! Let’s have a night out in “Belfast City” I’ll see you soon."
Tickets, priced £35.50 (Inclusive of Booking Fee), on-sale 11th March at 10am from
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