Foy Vance announces biggest ever Belfast show

Published 20th Mar 2017

Foy Vance returns to Belfast, following 2 sold out nights at the iconic Ulster Hall, to headline his largest ever show at Custom House Square, alongside a hand picked of special guests & friends including Amy MacDonald, Ryan McMullan, David C Clements.

Tickets priced £24.50 plus booking fee, go on sale this Friday at 10am from Ticketmaster Outlets nationwide. and online here

About Foy Vance

Foy Vance is a critically acclaimed singer and songwriter hailing from the land of Bangor, Northern Island and deeply rooted in the rich musical history and aesthetic of the Southern United States. Gathering the acclaim of both fans and fellow musicians alike after the release of his debut album Hope in 2007, Foy was invited to tour worldwide with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Marcus Foster, Snow Patrol, Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John.

Foy’s second full-length album, Joy of Nothing, debuted in 2013 on Glassnote Records and was followed up by Foy’s first live recording, Live at Bangor Abbey, released in 2015 and recorded in Foy’s hometown. Foy was only the second artist signing to Gingerbread Man Records, a division of Atlantic Records started by Ed Sheeran. Foy’s debut recording on Gingerbread Man Records, The Wild Swan, was recorded in the legendary Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tenn. with GRAMMY-winning producer Jacquire King, was Executive Produced by Sir Elton John and released in May 2016. Foy recently partnered with Ben Affleck to record the credits song “Moonshine” for his feature film “Live By Night.” The song brought Foy together with producer Blake Mills and Nashville country star Kacey Musgraves as a feature on the track.