Daire presents Nothing But Trouble in Ebrington Square this May

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 28th Feb 2025

Following his sold-out SSE Arena show in 2024, Belfast-native DJ and Producer Daire McGuigan, known by his artist’s name 'DAIRE,' has just announced his biggest Derry show to date at Ebrington Square on Saturday 31st May 2025.

Daire has been making waves in the Northern Irish and Scottish dance scene with his high-octane productions that have garnered attention from the masses, on Soundcloud alone Daire has gained over 20 million streams across a multitude of releases.

Daire’s music is defined by its dynamic drumbeats, captivating melodies, and intricately woven chord progressions that evoke a sense of contemporary nostalgia.

Musically, DAIRE has been releasing a plethora of releases on Sony, Polydor and Universal, with his remix of Stonebridge's “Put ‘em High” on Insanity Records amassing over 900,000 plays on Spotify, where Daire retains a monthly listeners count of more than 100,000 unique listeners per month.

He has had the privilege of supporting renowned artists such as Ben Hemsley, Ben Nicky at Belsonic, Hannah Laing, BLK, and Shugz.” His Nothing But Trouble tour saw Daire take over incredible venues in Dundee, Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, bringing with him his captivating melodies and nostalgic vibes to Scottish ravers in January and March.

Jezza & JOD, NIFRA, The Rocketman, Subtrax are also on the lineup.

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