Artist's albums
Better Now (Air Remix)
2023 · single
2023 (New Year's Mix)
2022 · single
Stolen (Happier)
2022 · single
Night Stretches Through
2022 · single
Courageous
2022 · album
Better Now
2022 · single
Stolen
2022 · single
Still Gold
2021 · single
2023
2021 · single
Heart + Bones (Mark McCabe Remix)
2021 · single
Heart + Bones (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Heart + Bones
2021 · single
Lose You to Love Me
2020 · single
Warn Me of Silence
2017 · single
Grace
2017 · single
Give It Up
2016 · single
If You Got Love
2015 · single
Turn off the Silence
2013 · single
Synchronicity
2013 · single
The Secret Life of Blue
2012 · album
How Long
2012 · single
Here We Go
2012 · single
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Biography
Straight off the back of returning to her solo career, Róisín O’s latest album ‘Courageous’ reached the No. 1 spot in the Independent album charts and No. 1 in overall physical sales chart in its first week. She released ‘2023 (New Year’s Mix)’ in December which has been playlisted on BBC Radio 2. Since her debut Róisín has shared the stage with a host of internationally renowned artists, including Lionel Richie, Bryan Ferry, Brad Paisley, Hozier and Colin Hay as well as headlining her own tours in Ireland, Germany, The US and Australia. In 2016 Róisín was invited to perform at JJ Abram’s Oscar Wilde Awards in LA where she shared the bill with Snow Patrol to play for Stephen Spielberg, James Corden, and many more. Later that year she won the coveted Tatler Woman of The Year Award for Music. Following on from her Debut album ‘The Secret Life of Blue’ O has gone on to release a number of hugely successful singles including hits ‘Give It Up’ and ‘Warn Me of Silence’, as well as her version of Sia’s ‘Chandelier,’ which received over a million views online. After three years working with band Thanks Brother, 2020 lockdown brought O back to her roots, using the timeout from the constant touring and recording to reset. After receiving a huge response to her cover of Selena Gomez’ ‘Lose You to Love me’, as well as her involvement in the No.1 single ‘Dreams’ with Irish Women in Harmony, Róisín’s resolve to return to her solo career was cemented.