Aiken Promotions today announced that Cork singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot will take to the stage of Live at the Marquee Cork on Saturday 19th July 2025. Tickets for this date go on sale this Thursday 12th December at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie
The first chapter of Cian Ducrot’s career took the then unknown newcomer to phenomenal success, with his debut album ‘Victory’ shooting to #1 in the UK and Ireland as he amassed 801 billion streams and played ever-bigger shows across the globe. ‘Victory’ encompassed many more highlights, including two UK Top 20 hits – the Platinum-certified ‘All For You’ and the Gold-certified ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ – winning the RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish Song of the Year, and building tremendous engagement across socials with 4.5 million followers at TikTok and another million at Instagram. The album’s impact continued long after its release, as Cian played to a total of 36,000 people across two headline shows in Dublin and Cork before touring North America as special guest to Calum Scott. He has also introduced a handful of new tracks in the shape of ‘Here It Is’, ‘something i can’t afford’ and, most recently, ‘Can’t Even Hate You’ – and recently received his recent first Grammy nomination as the co-writer of SZA’s smash hit ‘Saturn’.
Cian Ducrot
to play
Live at the Marquee, Cork
Saturday 19th July 2025
Tickets on sale this Thursday 12th December at 9am
Photo credit – @aoifmoloneyph
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