Ronan Keating announced the release of his new single “The Blower’s Daughter” and new album Song’s From Home yesterday October 5th. Ronan Patrick John Keating best known as Ronan Keating is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor as well as a television and radio presenter.
The singer’s musical journey began in the band Boyzone formed in 1993, with bandmates Keith Duffy (singer, songwriter, actor, radio, television presenter and drummer), Shane Lynch (singer and songwriter), Mikey Graham (singer, songwriter, actor and record producer) and the late Stephen Gately (singer, songwriter, actor, children’s writer and dancer) who sadly passed away in 2009 at the age of 33. The singer began his 21-year solo career with his debut single “Life is A Rollercoaster” in 2000 released from his solo debut album Ronan (2000).
The singer’s new album is said to pay homage to his Irish heritage and contains 12 celebratory songs and an original song. The songs on the album have been described as traditional and contemporary from artists of Irish descent such as Mary Black and Mic Christopher who sadly passed away in 2001 at the age of just 32. The singer’s new abum also contains U2’s classic single “Where The Streets Have No Name”.
The singer recently disclosed that Ed Sheran also features on the new album, however, the singer kept the names of the songs that Sheran features on a secret. The singer recently performed in Doncaster on August 16th and Marlow on September 16th. He is now set to embark on his third time rescheduled Twenty Twenty UK and Ireland Tour due to the Covid 19 pandemic in January and recently announced 4 extra dates. The Keating’s 2022 Tour kicks off on January 17th in Newcastle.
Following the government’s roadmap out of this I had hoped to tour in June Sadly it’s not going to be possible. I have had to reschedule to January 2022. Everyone with tickets please hold onto them as they will still be valid in Jan/Feb. #Twentytwentyintwentytwentytwo pic.twitter.com/41A96sRRbQ
— Ronan Keating (@ronanofficial) March 21, 2021
The musician is set to release his new single a remake of Damien Rice’s “The Blower’s Daughter”, this Friday, October 8th. The announcement of the singer’s new single received an amazing response when announced as detailed in the singer’s tweet below.
Thank you so much for the amazing response this morning! The first track, ‘The Blower’s Daughter’, will be released on Friday!
You can pre-order your limited signed edition from the official store now: https://t.co/g2IJDAOB7X pic.twitter.com/xkqlME0kla
— Ronan Keating (@ronanofficial) October 5, 2021
Keating’s new album Song’s From Home is set for release on November 12th by Decca Records and is available for pre-order on cd with cassette and signed editions of the album being available from the singer’s online store.
My brand new album ‘Songs From Home’ is available for pre-order now. A passionate collection of songs that remind me of my home, Ireland. Pre-order your limited signed edition from my official store, released on November 12: https://t.co/g2IJDB6cwx pic.twitter.com/r8F2kmc7X0 — Ronan Keating (@ronanofficial) October 5, 2021
See the tracklist for Ronan Keating’s album Song’s From Home below and pre-order the album from other outlets here.
Raglan Road
Into The Mystic
Where The Streets Have No Name
The Voyage
The Island
Summer In Dublin
Guiding Light
No Frontiers
The Blower’s Daughter
The Parting Glass
Heyday
Set In Stone
See the dates for Ronan Keating’s ‘Twenty Twenty’ UK and Ireland Tour below and tickets are available here
17/01/22 O2 City Hall- Newcastle Upon Tyne
18/01 SEC Armadillo- Glasgow
19/01 City Hall Oval- Sheffield
20/01 Globe- Stockton
22/01 Bonus Arena- Hull
23/01 Barbican- York
24/01 Bridgewater Hall- Manchester
26/01 Motorpoint Arena- Cardiff
27/01 Symphony Hall- Birmingham
28/01 Cliffs Pavilion- Southend
29/01 Royal and Derngate- Northampton
31/01 Philharmonic- Liverpool
01/02 Royal Concert Hall- Nottingham
02/02 Bic- Bournemouth
03/02 Eventim Apollo- London
04/02 Brighton Centre- Brighton
06/02 Hippodrome- Bristol
07/02 Cliffs Pavilion- Southend
09/02 Vicar Street- Dublin
10/02 Waterfront Hall- Belfast