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06 Sept 2025

Popular singer-songwriter to visit Mayo pub

Ryan McMullen will visit Westport’s Matt Molloy’s pub as part of a pub crawl to celebrate his debut album

Popular singer-songwriter to visit Mayo pub

Ryan McMullen will visit the Westport pub next month (Photo: LiveNation)

Popular singer-songwriter Ryan McMullen is set to visit Westport’s Matt Molloy’s pub as part of his ‘Irish Pub Crawl’.

After selling out shows in both Dublin and Belfast, Mr McMullen has now announced a pub crawl through the country to celebrate the release of his debut album ‘Redesign’, which will drop on November 1.

The Portaferry native will be visiting some of the finest pubs that Ireland has to offer to play some intimate pre-release listening shows.

The singer will stop by the iconic Matt Molloy’s pub on October 28 as part of the tour.

The official poster for the pub crawl

Renowned for his magical live shows, Mr McMullan has garnered widespread acclaim for his captivating performances and poignant songwriting.

Since the early days of his career, he garnered significant attention from industry heavyweights, including Ed Sheeran, who called Ryan’s voice a ‘rare jewel’, and Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, who likened his voice to that of an angel. 

Having previously supported musical phenomena, including Ed Sheeran, and Kodaline, he is set for a headlining career of his own with the release of ‘Redesign’.

Tickets for the event are now available on Ryan McMullan’s website, as well as the opportunity to pre-order his debut album.

See below the full list of stops on the pub crawl:

October 21-Simpson’s Bar, Tul Na Rí, Donegal

October 22-Dolan’s, Limerick

October 23-Mike The Pies, Listowel, Kerry

October 25-Levis Corner, Ballydehob, Kerry

October 28-Matt Molloys, Westport, Mayo

October 30-Spirit Store, Dundalk

October 31-Strand Bar, Strandhill, Sligo

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