JC Stewart announces his biggest Belfast headline show

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Author: Emma DicksonPublished 6th Oct 2021

Local singer songwriter JC Stewart has just announced his biggest Belfast headline show to date, at the iconic Ulster Hall on Saturday 11th June 2022.

Having made a long-awaited return to live shows this summer, JC supported The Vamps on their major tour, plus a set at Latitude.

Now he has revealed details of his first full UK and European headline tour, which spans nine countries and includes his biggest shows to date in both London and Belfast.

JC said: "Doing my debut headline tour has been my dream since I was a kid. I didn’t think it would take this long but finally it is time to come out to your city and party together. I am so unbelievably excited and promise that I am going to give you everything that I have every single night. The tour after the tour that didn’t tour tour. HEWIGO."

Last year JC released his big collab, teaming up with 220 Kid for ‘Too Many Nights’, while his debut EP ‘When The Light Hits The Room’ was co-written with the BRIT / Ivor Novello winner Tom Odell.

His first major collaborator came when he co-wrote ‘Hollywood’, a song which later featured on Lewis Capaldi’s huge debut album.

His single ‘Break My Heart’ continued to fire his momentum skywards. Co-written with Niall Horan and broadening his already engaging pop appeal, it reached a remarkable 37 New Music Friday playlists, a total that matched Taylor Swift’s single from the same week.

News of the tour follows the release of JC’s current single ‘Don’t Say You Love Me’, which emphasised his rising star status.

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