After the phenomenal success of his UK and Ireland #1 debut album ‘Victory’, Cian Ducrot is targeting a return to the top of the charts when his second record ‘Little Dreaming’ is released on July 11th. He continues to ramp up anticipation for the album by sharing the new single ‘Shalalala’.
‘Shalalala’ sees Cian exploring the turmoil and chaos of the world we live in, but finding a ray of optimism within the communities and personal connections that we share. Its soaring vocals, thunderous percussion and inspiring gospel backing vocals provide an exhilarating, mood-boosting rush which underlines his belief that we need to keep hope in sight even when circumstances are tough.
The song was written by Cian with Anton Göransson and Isabella Sjöstrand (RAYE), Bill Maybury (James Bay) and Theo Hutchcraft (Calvin Harris, Måneskin). It was produced by Cian and Anton Göransson, the duo also producing the vocals alongside Isabella Sjöstrand.
Cian says, “This song is about hope and solidarity in times where the world feels like it needs it most. It’s about holding our friends, loved ones and strangers close and remembering we are all part of the same world, the same community, the same purpose. Love is the only answer, and beauty is there where you look for it. The probability of being born is estimated to be 1 in 400 trillion and never mind that we are all here at the same time…so let’s come together rand let us sing together SHALALALA”.
‘Little Dreaming’ is available to pre-order HERE. The pick of the physical products is a dazzling tricolour vinyl which is available exclusively from Cian’s official store.
Cian recently announced details of ‘The Dream Ship 2025 Tour’. The expansive run of dates covers the UK, Ireland and much of Europe, and culminates with a 13,000-capacity homecoming show at Dublin’s 3Arena. Limited tickets are available HERE. The dates are:
JULY
19th – Cork, Live At The Marquee
20th – Cork, Live At The Marquee
SEPTEMBER
13th – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
14th – Corn Exchange, Cambridge
16th – O2 Academy, Bournemouth
17th – O2 Academy Brixton, London
18th – L’Olympia, Paris, France
21st – La Madeleine, Brussels, Belgium
23rd – 013 Poppodium, Tilburg, Netherlands
25th – Live Music Hall, Cologne, Germany
27th – Les Docks, Lausanne, Switzerland
29th – X-Tra, Zurich, Switzerland
30th – Theaterfabrik, Munich, Germany
OCTOBER
1st – Roxy, Prague, Czech Republic
3rd – Stodola, Warsaw, Poland
4th – Huxleys, Berlin, Germany
6th – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
8th – Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway
9th – Fryshuset Arenan, Stockholm, Sweden
11th – House Of Culture, Helsinki, Finland
DECEMBER
13th – O2 Academy, Birmingham
14th – Bristol Beacon, Bristol
16th – O2 City Hall, Newcastle Upon Tyne
17th – O2 Academy, Glasgow
18th – O2 Academy, Leeds
20th – 3Arena, Dublin