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Irish folk artist Ramper – announces headline tour in May

Donegal alt-folk artist Declan McClafferty, a.k.a. Ramper, celebrates the release of his critically acclaimed debut album, Loner, with a headline tour across Ireland. 

Ramper will bring his singular live show to Black Box, Belfast on Sunday, May 25; the Róisín Dubh, Galway on Wednesday, May 28; the Workman’s Cellar, Dublin on Thursday, May 29; and Kinnegar Brewery, Letterkenny on Saturday, May 31. Tickets are available at rampersongs.com for €18 + fees.

Ramper released his debut album Loner on Friday, March 7 to resounding praise. Loner was selected as the RTÉ Radio 1 Album of the Week. The album was lauded on Arena as being worthy of an RTÉ Choice Prize nomination and invited comparisons to Bon Iver, Andy Shauf, Sigur Ros, Elliott Smith and Smashing Pumpkins.

There’s a duality to Ramper. It exists in a time that’s long gone but it doesn’t sound traditional. It’s melancholic, yet hopeful. Sometimes stream of consciousness and sometimes labouring in the details. Recognising its imperfections and showing them off. Pedal steel and synth hold up sharp observations, widescreen guitars, and out-of-tune pianos. 

McClafferty previously played in the award-winning Donegal band In Their Thousands and is a celebrated session musician, but decided to embark on his own journey as Ramper to explore a sound at once expansive yet intimate. In 2024, Ramper showcased at Ireland Music Week and opened for Lisa Hannigan. Once you’ve heard his music, it’s no surprise that he was named One to Watch in 2025 by the Irish Independent and featured in the Irish Post’s Soundtrack of 2025. He’s toured as a part of Ryan McMullan’s band, opening for acts such as Dermot Kennedy and Tom Jones and playing festivals including GlastonburyLatitude and Electric Picnic. McClafferty has recorded with the likes of Paul Brady and Tony Tyrell as a session musician and played SXSW in Rosie Carney’s band.

Ramper’s songs have already travelled around Ireland, the UK, and across the Atlantic Ocean in the form of cosy shows. His music is best experienced live, in a moment just as ephemeral as his subject matter. 

Ian Mc Donnell

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