IRELAND’S HOTTEST RISING ARTIST ODHRAN MURPHY CLOSES OUT INCREDIBLE YEAR WITH “DANCE TO YOU ALL NIGHT”

Following the release of his debut project, ‘Stuck In The Middle’, the Irish trailblazer has unveiled his latest single, “Dance To You All Night.” Closing out an incredible year supporting Mumford & Sons in Dublin, performing at Great Escape Festival and to his fans across the nation on his headline tour, Odhran Murphy has quickly risen to be one of Ireland’s next biggest prospects. Signed to 10k Projects [Aminé, Trippie Redd, Ice Spice, Artemas] “Dance To You All Night” continues to establish his name within Country-Folk. 

Wrapped in an acoustic backdrop, Odhran’s signature warm sound continues to captivate the masses with his use of intimate storytelling and crisp vocal tone. Underlined with an infectious groove, “Dance To You All Night” is reminiscent of a cosy winter night with your loved ones. Crafted delicately with heart and soul drawing influence from his Irish background, this irresistible single is set to feature on his forthcoming EP ‘Roots and Reverie.’

Speaking on the release Odhran Murphy commented, “Dance To You All Night is about finding joy in the simplest moments, when love makes the world fade away and you don’t need anything else. I recorded it in Nashville with Jamie Kenney, and from the start it just felt like a celebration of connection and warmth. Writing it with Adam Argyle was also such a joy. The song came together so naturally, like it already existed somewhere waiting for us to find it.”

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Just months ago, Odhran performed to a sold-out castle of over 20,000 people,  supporting Mumford & Sons in Dublin, captivating thousands with his heartfelt songwriting and magnetic live energy. 

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