Cian Ducrot announces headline show at the Ulster Hall, Belfast

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 14th Apr 2023
Last updated 14th Apr 2023

Cian Ducrot who shot to fame after releasing his songs 'All For You' and 'I'll Be Waiting', has announced a December tour in support of his highly anticipated debut album ‘Victory’.

And he's coming to Belfast's Ulster Hall on Friday 8th December, tickets go on sale Friday 21st April at 10am from ulsterhall.co.uk

Victory’ comes as Cian’s current single ‘Part of Me’ is making a powerful connection with fans. ‘Part of Me’ is Cian’s heartfelt tribute to his best friend Phily who ended his own life, reflecting on those shared moments that define a friendship - memories that will never be forgotten.

And Cian is making new memories in honour of late friend, notably with a stunning flash mob performance. Cian falls to the floor apparently stricken, but soon bursts into song - and onlookers are awestruck as he’s joined by a previously hidden 30-piece orchestra as well as a choir who had been waiting nearby.

The video raced to 1.2 million views in twelve hours, and now stands at 10.8 million, and still continues to grow. It has helped elevate Cian’s social media following to 4.3 million at TikTok and 1.1 million at Instagram.

The launch of the song saw numerous fans share their own touching experiences of similar tragedies, while Cian’s performances during his recent arena tour with Ed Sheeran saw huge venues lit up as fans flashed lights in memory of loved ones.

How to get tickets 👇

Tickets go on sale Friday 21st April at 10am from ulsterhall.co.uk and ticketmaster.ie

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