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Gavin James rocks Killarney
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HIS fans sang along with verve as Gavin James took centre stage at the INEC for an eagerly awaited gig last Saturday.
The last two years have been a blast for Gavin James, but it’s only the beginning for the toweringly-tall, down-to-earth Dubliner whose heavenly voice, heart-warming, spine-tingling songs and habit of jumping in to audiences to start sing-alongs has won him an army of fans around the world.
He has had platinum top-five sales for his debut album, Bitter Pill, in Ireland, where he was awarded Song Of The Year for the album’s title track at the Choice Music Prize.
Bitter Pill’s global release followed and proof if it were needed that the songs are more than familiar to his fans was evident as the packed Killarney audience sang along last Saturday
In the spring of 2015, he appeared on US television's Dancing with the Stars and released a four-track EP titled For You. Later that year, he was invited to open for chart-toppers Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith on their respective tours, and released singles including Bitter Pill from his full-length studio debut of the same name.
He has been supporting act for Kodaline, Tori Kelly, Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran on their tours. In 2016 James performed at RTÉ's Centenary Concert to mark the 100-year anniversary of Ireland's Easter Rising.
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