Two of our favourite singers, Dermot Kennedy and Niall Horan, have been working on some new music.
The pair penned a track together during lockdown, and Dermot admits it’s ‘a good tune’.
Speaking to Ray D’Arcy on RTE Radio One, he said, “I did a bit with Niall. It was gas. It was this thing where we were sending ideas back and forth on WhatsApp.
“At one point he was like: ‘Will I call you?’ And I was like, ‘It’s grand! This is fine! We’re getting our point across!'”
When asked if and when we’ll ever get to the track, Dermot revealed he wasn’t sure.
“Who knows? It lives with him, you’ll have to follow up with him,” he laughed.
“The amount of this stuff that goes on and it may never see the light of day… Who knows?”
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Another person Dermot Kennedy has teamed up with, is Paul Mescal.
The two will be joining forces for a very special performance, which has been described as a ‘once in a lifetime gig’.
The gig, titled ‘Some Summer Night’ is set to take place on the 30th of July in The Natural History Museum in London. In light of the current pandemic, the concert will be a pay-per-view event, with pre-sale tickets going up this Wednesday, the 8th of July, and general sale Friday the 10th.
Live streams of the event will be done in relation to time zones, meaning that everyone around the world can tune in to watch. What’s more, those buying a viewing will have the option to donate their money to the Black Lives Matter Global Network.
It isn’t yet known if Dermot and Paul will perform together, however. Dermot will be playing with his full band, and Paul will make a special appearance either alone or alongside Dermot and co.
Speaking about the announcement, Paul said on Twitter:“So beyond excited and grateful that Dermot Kennedy has asked me to be involved in what is going to be an amazing evening… tickets will be available very soon x”