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Beaufort’s Paudie Coffey eyes bright future after Glór Tíre final
Local country music singer Paudie Coffey has expressed his gratitude to the "Kerry Gang" following his appearance in the Grand Final of TG4’s Glór Tíre on Tuesday night.
The 26-year-old Beaufort man was met with a wave of support from fans who travelled to the live broadcast wearing Kerry GAA jerseys and carrying homemade banners featuring his face.
“The Kerry Gang will be one of my favourite memories from all this,” Paudie said following the result. “It was great to see them here, because it just helped me take the final as a normal gig, because these are the people who are normally at my gigs every weekend. When I see them, it basically calms my nerves, and that’s a good thing. I'm very lucky to have them.”
During the live final, Paudie delivered performances of the Kenny Rogers classic ‘The Gambler’ and Isla Grant’s ‘We'll Meet Again My Friends’.
While the title of Glór Tíre Champion ultimately went to County Down singer Jordan McPolin, the experience has significantly boosted Paudie’s profile on a national level.
Despite the result, the Beaufort singer is confident that his career is only moving forward. “This certainly won't be the end of the road,” he stated. “With Glór Tíre, I’ve gained huge experience. What we're trying to build up and what we're trying to get now are the big gigs.”
