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Autores: Jc Stewart, Ayokay, Hazey Eyes, Mark Schick, Todd Clarke
Tipo: Pop
Rising Irish singer-songwriter JC Stewart returns with his new single ‘Tomorrow’, which is part of a 5 track EP that also includes his most recent releases: 'Hey Babe, I'm A Mess, I'm Sorry', 'Waste', 'Can't Stop' and 'BT45'. ‘Tomorrow’ will premiere on UK Radio 1's First Play with Future Pop.

JC Stewart tells us that Tomorrow is “A song about spending time and going out with the people you love. Whether it’s a pint at the local or a bonfire on the beach, it’s all about that moment of contentment where you close your eyes and realise that life doesn’t get much better.”

Heading into 2025, JC states, “I’m so excited to finally be releasing a body of work again. This is only my second-ever EP and I’m incredibly proud of it. I wrote and produced this over the last year with some of my musical heroes and it’s quite surreal to finally have it out in the world. Much more to come!”

The EP features JC’s first single ‘Hey Babe, I’m A Mess, I’m Sorry’, which was released in May 2024 via record label Stanley Park, and is the song which won him the Northern Irish Music Prize for Single Of The Year 2024 - picking up the award at the prestigious Ulster Hall in November to top off the year.

Having sold out his first headline tour in the UK, Ireland and Europe at the tail-end of 2024, JC will embark on another set of headline dates in March and April across Ireland, Spain, Finland and Poland. 

JC STEWART BIO:

John Callum ‘JC’ Stewart has packed a lot into his 27 years. A self-released single when he was 18. A record deal with Warner Music, signed after an old-fashioned bidding war, when he was 21. A Number One single in the Czech Republic in the teeth of lockdown, underpinned by gold-selling success in Eastern and Northern Europe. A touring and writing partnership with good friend Lewis Capaldi – the Irishman co-wrote ‘Hollywood’ (current Spotify streams: 84 million, give or take) from the Scotsman’s blockbuster debut album, Divinely Inspired to a Hellish Extent. A co-write with Niall Horan on his own 2021 song ‘Break My Heart’. An EP with Tom Odell, one of JC’s North Stars and true heroes. A proper viral moment with his parodic cover of Friends theme ‘I’ll Be There For You’, which went from TikTok to ABC News to an American media storm after Jennifer Aniston reposted it. A deep-seated creative bond with Foy Vance, aka the patron saint of modern Irish songwriters. Now, JC Stewart returns - rebooted, refreshed, realigned and stronger than ever - with his new record label Stanley Park, to continue his musical journey.

Eileen Carpio