With social equality and acceptance playing a key role in their music, creative mastermind and lead singer Susan Donaghy explains, “’Be A Lady’ is a song that I wanted to write to tell myself and anyone who wants to listen that it’s okay to be “different” and stereotypes about gender aren’t a thing anymore in 2017”.
It follows the previously released single ‘People Like Us’ which focused on intolerance and hatred in society, particularly in the form of homophobia.
The catchy indie-pop sound, alongside Susan’s hauntingly distinctive vocals, has been turning heads across Ireland where Susie Blue are making their mark on the live scene. They completed their first Irish headline tour last year and in 2017 supported the likes of The Strypes, Glen Hansard and SOAK. The band have also appeared at a number of festivals including Whelan’s One To Watch Festival, Output Festival, Swell Festival and the Maritime Festival.
Now Susie Blue are ready to bring their strong spirit and captivating live performance to the UK for a very special St. Patrick’s Day show at Camden’s Dublin Castle this Friday followed by a date at Clapham’s Bread And Roses the following night.
LIVE SHOWS MARCH
17th – Camden, The Dublin Castle
18th – Clapham, Bread And Roses
24th – Dublin, The Grand Central
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