Bressie 2012 tourTickets for Bressies first set of dates in 2012 which features dates across Ireland in May have been selling quite well and after recently adding in a Dublin date at the Academy in June it seems now there will be a busy month for the Voice of Ireland judge.

There are only a few tickets left for the show in The Academy, you can grab yours for €17 from Ticketmaster.ie. The new dates include being added to the Strawberry Festival in Wexford, the Bandon Music Festival in Cork and the Summer Festival in Arklow.

The full dates are below, there is very little of Ireland that is going to escape Bressie this year.

FULL BRESSIE TOUR DATES

April 6:                 Charleville Castle, Tullamore
April 12:              Clarence Hotel, Sligo
April 13:              The Palace, Navan
April 18:              Dolan’s, Limerick
April 19:              Pavilion, Cork (SOLD OUT)
April 20:              Roisin Dubh, Galway (SOLD OUT)
April 26:              Set Theatre, Kilkenny
April 27:              Forum Lounge, Waterford
May 05:               Festival Of The Fires, Westmeath
June 1:                  Leixlip Festival
June 2:                  Bandon Music Festival, Cork
June 3:                  Strawberry Festival, Wexford
June 28:             The Academy, Dublin
June 29:               Curragh Racecourse, Kildare
July 14:                Greville Arms, Mullingar
July 15:                Summer Festival, Arklow

 

Already a well respected and talented musician from his time fronting The Blizzards, Bressie’s debut solo album ‘Colourblind Stereo’, released last summer, reached #1 in the iTunes Album chart. From the LP he has released three singles including the airplay #1 smash ‘Can’t Stay Young Forever’ and the top three hit ‘Good Intentions’.

 

The fourth single ‘Breaking My Fall’ will be released on March 9th and is already being added to radio stations’ A lists.

Bressie has been highly acclaimed and lauded as The Voice of Ireland coach, a role that he has expertly filled with charisma and professionalism. The show has reached viewership figures of 700,000+ eclipsing The Late Late Show and Saturday Night Show. It has firmly planted him in the heart of the Irish public as a true gentleman of the Irish music industry.

For more see; www.bressiemusic.com