Moncrieff announces headline Ulster Hall show!

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 25th Feb 2025

One of Ireland’s fastest rising artists Moncrieff has announced a headline Belfast show.

📍 The Ulster Hall

📆 Thursday 4th December 2025

His debut album maybe it’s fine. will be released on May 9th, via Warner Music Central Europe, and has shared the latest track to be taken from it, ‘Hard Feelings’.

The album consists of twelve tracks that reflect Moncrieff's personal and artistic journey, from the loss of his siblings as a teenager to his achievements, including winning the prestigious RTÉ Choice Music Prize for Irish Song of the Year with 'Warm'.

Speaking on the album's creation, Moncrieff said: “I started this journey into music ten years ago and trying to condense it into twelve songs was difficult.”

“In that time, I’ve been countless different versions of myself. This album is the story of that growth. Where I’ve come from, where I am and where I’m going.”

Following the release of 'How It Ends' and 'I Just Don’t Think I’ll Make It Over You' last year, Moncrieff has also shared the latest track from the album, 'Hard Feelings'.

Speaking on the new song, the singer explains: "I was heartbroken. I’d fallen very deeply for somebody, but they were already with someone else. I had that feeling when you’re madly into someone and you kind of lose your mind. You’re in denial. The love wasn’t requited but you’re convinced that the person must have feelings for you.”

How to get tickets:

Tickets will be available Friday at 10am from ticketmaster.ie and ulsterhall.co.uk

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