In March 2010, while performing on Dublin’s Grafton Street alongside percussionist Artur Graczyk, Ryan Sheridan caught the attention of music manager Brian Whitehead, who stopped to listen and quietly placed his card in Sheridan’s guitar case. Soon after, Sheridan’s original track “Machine” was submitted to the SupaJam competition, which gave unsigned artists the chance to perform at the
Festival Internacional de Benicàssim in Spain. Out of over 3,200 entries, Sheridan won first place and performed on the Eastpak FIB Club Stage on 17 July 2010, a milestone that marked the beginning of his professional recording career. Following a successful showcase at The Academy in Dublin, Ryan Sheridan signed a record deal with Rubyworks Records. His debut single, “Jigsaw”, produced by Billy Farrell, was released in September 2010 and quickly gained momentum on Irish radio and iTunes, earning widespread attention. That same year, Sheridan embarked on his first headline tour across Ireland. He also featured on RTÉ Two’s acclaimed music series
Other Voices, with two songs from his performance later released on the compilation album
Other Voices: Series 9, Vol. 3 (Live) in August 2013.
2011–2014 2011 - Ryan Sheridan’s breakthrough year opened with a performance on
The Late Late Show on 21 January. On 6 May, he released his debut album
The Day You Live Forever through Rubyworks Records, later licensed to
Universal Music Germany. Featuring the singles “Jigsaw,” “The Dreamer,” and “Stand Up Tall,” the album debuted at No. 2 on the Irish Albums Chart, reached gold status within five weeks, and was later certified platinum. Produced by Joe Chester and written entirely by Sheridan, the album's success led to his invitation as a special guest on
Rea Garvey’s European tour. Throughout 2011, Sheridan supported several major international acts. In early March, he performed as the opening act for
The Script at Dublin’s O2 Arena, followed shortly after by a support slot for
Taylor Swift on 27 March during her
Speak Now tour, playing to a sold-out audience of 16,000. Later in the year, he also supported
Bryan Adams at the same venue, further cementing his presence on arena stages. In May, Sheridan performed at the College Green Concert for President Barack Obama, and on 17 September, became the first artist to play both
Croke Park and the
Aviva Stadium on the same day. He returned to Croke Park the following afternoon to perform during the 2011
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. His largest Dublin headline show to date followed at The Academy on 5 November, featuring guest appearances from
Crowded House bassist
Nick Seymour and guitarist Tomas Cosinski. Later that year, as an ambassador for Make-A-Wish Ireland, Sheridan released a four-track Christmas EP titled
Walking in the Air on 25 November. The title track, a heartfelt cover of the classic song originally written by
Howard Blake for the 1982 animated film
The Snowman, became a seasonal favourite in Ireland. It reached the Irish Top 10 and hit No. 1 on iTunes on 23 December, the same day as Sheridan’s return to
The Late Late Show. The single remains a staple on Irish radio during the Christmas season. That same month, the video for “Stand Up Tall,” directed by Simon Eustace, was nominated for Best Male Video at the 2011
IMTV Awards.
2012 - In early 2012, Ryan Sheridan’s profile continued to rise. His track “Take It All Back” from
The Day You Live Forever was featured in the opening episode of Season 4 of RTÉ’s TV drama
Raw, while another single, “The Dreamer,” was used as the soundtrack to a national Heineken commercial. Around this time, guitarist Nicky Brennan joined Sheridan’s live band, expanding the sound of his live performances. In March, Sheridan appeared on Irish boxing champion,
Bernard Dunne’s Bród Club on RTÉ, performing an Irish-language version of “The Day You Live Forever”. On 20 April, during a sold-out headline show at The Olympia Theatre in Dublin, he was presented with a platinum plaque in recognition of his debut album’s success. That summer, Sheridan played his first London show at the
Hard Rock Calling festival in Hyde Park (15 July) On 1 November 2012, Sheridan signed a major international deal with Universal Music Germany, expanding his reach across Europe. He closed out the year with headline appearances at Monroe’s in Galway on 22 November, followed by a performance at
Monto Water Rats in London
2013 - Ryan Sheridan kicked off the year with an intensive touring schedule in Germany, serving as a special guest to Rea Garvey in January and February, and later supporting the German rock band
Silly in May, drawing a total audience of around 60,000 across Europe. His track “The Dreamer”, from
The Day You Live Forever, was also featured on
The Hardy Bucks Movie soundtrack, which debuted in Ireland on 22 February. In April, Sheridan refreshed his live ensemble, bringing Nicky Brennan (guitar),
Jimmy Rainsford (drums), and Tanya O’Callaghan (bass) to the lineup. The group premiered Sheridan's new single “Upside Down” on
The Late Late Show on 12 April. Shortly after, on 26 April,
The Day You Live Forever was reissued in Germany via Universal Music Germany, featuring two bonus tracks: “Upside Down” and “Without You.” The re-release quickly soared to No. 1 on the German iTunes chart, becoming the highest charting debut album by an international artist on Germany’s official charts by mid‑2013. Sheridan’s live profile also expanded on television: he performed “Jigsaw” alongside winner Keith Hanley on
The Voice of Ireland final on 28 April, and made his German television debut on
Sat.1’s morning show on 3 May. Personnel changes followed in May when longtime cajón player Artur Graczyk departed and was formally replaced by drummer Jimmy Rainsford; around the same time, Sean Brennan joined on bass. Sheridan then launched his first headlining German tour, running from 7 to 29 October, with a standout performance at The Capitol in Hanover. The final months of his whirlwind year included a November 1 set at Rugby legend
Brian O'Driscoll'stestimonial dinner in Dublin, and Sheridan’s song “Awake” was featured on the charity compilation
Simple Things for
Cycle Against Suicide, released on 15 November. He rounded off the year headlining Dublin’s New Year’s Eve Countdown Concert at College Green.
2014 - Ryan Sheridan continued to build momentum both at home and abroad. He began the year with the release of
Ryan Sheridan Live in Cologne, a live EP showcasing his energetic performances for his growing fan base in Germany. His
Day You Live Forever tour resumed in February, beginning at The Capitol in Mannheim and concluding at Berlin’s Postbahnhof in March. Following the tour, bassist Sean Brennan departed the band and was replaced by Darren Sweeney. In April, Sheridan and his band travelled to the Middle East to perform at the Bahrain Irish Festival, and later that month returned to Germany to take part in
Pop Meets Classic in Braunschweig, performing for 6,000 attendees alongside a 75-piece orchestra. That summer, Sheridan wrote and recorded the track “Home” for
Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie. The accompanying video featured a collection of Irish celebrities and expatriates, including
Niall Horan,
Robbie Keane, and
Saoirse Ronan, sharing what they missed about Ireland. The single was released through Rubyworks on 8 August 2014 and received strong national radio support. Later that year, Sheridan followed up with the release of another original single, “2 Back to 1,” further establishing his reputation as a songwriter with both commercial appeal and emotional depth.
2015–2019 2015 - On 26 April 2015, Ryan Sheridan performed his new single “Here and Now”, the title track from his forthcoming second album, during the
Voice of Ireland Season 4 final. Later that summer, he took to the stage at the Munster Senior Football Final between Kerry and Cork on 18 July. His follow-up single “Hearsay” gained strong radio traction and entered the Top 20 of the Irish Airplay Chart. In August, Sheridan returned to Germany for live performances in Luhmühlen and Wolfsburg, before officially releasing his second studio album
Here and Now in Ireland on 28 August through Rubyworks Records. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, overtaking
The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness in its release week. To support the release, Sheridan launched the Here and Now Tour, beginning with a headline show at Whelan’s in Dublin on 28 August. The Irish leg was followed by a 16-date tour across Germany, kicking off in Hamburg on 12 November, further expanding his presence in Europe. ==Discography==