Tadhg began his journey as an artist at 3 years old playing drums on pot’s and pan’s on
his grandmothers kitchen floor in Ireland. He struggled to fit in at school and always felt
like an outsider to the mainstream. Enduring a difficult time with mental health as a
teenager, Tadhg always found peace in making music and performing live at local shows.
It was during this period of life that it became clear that music would be the nucleus of his
life.
After a number of years of building momentum with his hometown audience, he headed
to London to find his place and learn the musician's craft. This led to the release of his
first EP in 2019, and first taste of attention from major media such as BBC Radio 1 and
Radio Scotland, and gave him the opportunity to play a number of major festivals
alongside support shows with James Morrison and James Blunt and touring through
Europe.
Tadhg struggles with anxiety and OCD and has kept his experience with mental health
difficulties at the forefront of his creative process and hopes to inspire and provide
comfort for others who are dealing with similar issues as he grows as an artist.
With notable performances at Isle of Wight Festival, Boomtown, and Jersey Live, as well
as supporting Michael Malarkey across Europe, and his first European headline show in
Tivolivredenberg, Utrecht in November 2022, he is sitting as one of the more exciting
names on the rise right now.