Curtisy releases deluxe version of debut album & announces tour
Dublin rapper Curtisy has already released one of the best Irish albums of the year, and today he’s announced a deluxe version.
What Was The Question the deluxe version is announced today and released on October 25th, with new single ‘Losing It’ also out, along with some tour dates in Ireland and UK.
‘Losing It’ is a song that focuses mainly on comfort and the pro’s and con’s that come with it. ‘Staying glued to the wall’ I’m known to myself as someone who hasn’t always taken the risks, who’s often taken the safe route. As I’m starting to unlearn this way of life I’m unravelling realisations about past and present relationships and my own wants and needs.”
Tour dates:
- Saturday 9th November – Monroe’s, Galway
- Tuesday 12th November – Hootananny, London
- Saturday 16th November – The Black Box, Belfast
- Wednesday 20th November – The Workman’s Club, Dublin
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