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Fri 14 Mar 2025

Nathan Carter

He has outsold the likes of Beyonce in Ireland, performed for the Pope, sold out venues across the world; and is one of the most prolific touring artists in the UK. Now, as he releases his new album ‘Music Man’, Ireland’s top entertainer Nathan Carter has announced a brand new UK tour for 2024!

Born in Liverpool to Irish parents from County Down, Nathan Carter has released 13 studio albums and 6 live albums, with a sound that traverses pop, Irish folk, country music and timeless ballads.

With tracks such as ‘Wagon Wheel’ and ‘I Wanna Dance’ becoming huge hits, he is one of Ireland’s biggest artists, who has outsold One Direction, Pharrell Williams and Michael Bublé. He also became the first Irish country act to reach number 1 in the Irish charts in 2013 after Garth Brooks, six years before.

His new album ‘Music Man’ features 11 tracks including the hugely successful single 'Dance With Everybody' and the new song 'Dear Elizabeth'.

On the album, Nathan says:

‘For as long as I can remember, my life has revolved around music. It's a language I've always understood, which started out as a hobby and has grown into a career which I am so privileged to enjoy every day. Thanks to music, I get to wake up each morning to do something that I love and share it with all of you.

It's a complete love, a total obsession and has literally dictated the course of my life. I am proud to be a 'music man' and think it's a really fitting title for this album. It certainly sums me up!

On the 'Music Man' album, you'll find new music I've really enjoyed making and I hope that comes across as you listen. With the help of some amazingly talented artists, producers and songwriters, we've created something which I hope you will enjoy and will keep your love of music alive too.’

Event Details

Ticket Information

£37.50

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When

Fri 14 Mar 2025

7.30pm

Where

Fareham Live Main Auditorium

Genre

Fri 14 Mar 2025
£37.50 per ticket