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Waterford's Toucan joins Emma on The Takeover

Waterford's Toucan joins Emma on The Takeover

Irish songwriter and Tramore native, Conor Clancy, leads explosive ten-piece funk-pop band Toucan.

The group have been blasting out a blend of feel-good, contagiously funky hits.

Since releasing their debut EP they've racked up 650,000+ international streams. The single “We Fell for Miles" peaked at #1 in the iTunes rock charts, the Top 30 in the singles charts, and sustained the Top 10 in Spotify’s ‘Ireland Viral 50’.

 

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Irish songwriter and Tramore native Conor Clancy leads explosive ten-piece funk-pop band Toucan.The group have been blasting out a blend of feel-good, contagiously funky hits.Since releasing their debut EP they've racked up 650,000+ international streams. The single “We Fell for Miles" peaked at #1 in the iTunes rock charts, the Top 30 in the singles charts, and sustained the Top 10 in Spotify’s ‘Ireland Viral 50’. At the end of last year they played a select handful of dates, which included Other Voices and their debut headline show which took place in London.From there, their focus was their debut headline with leading Irish agency MCD which was a sell out at Dublin's Grand Social.In recent weeks, with more momentum building about this fresh and funky group, they performed at Trinity Ball. Other notable performances to date include packed-outshows at the Button Factory, WigWam, The Ruby Sessions and their incredible performance in Waterford’s Theatre Royal.

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At the end of last year, they played a select handful of dates, which included Other Voices and their debut headline show which took place in London.

From there, their focus was their debut headline with leading Irish agency MCD which was a sell out at Dublin's Grand Social.

In recent weeks, with more momentum building about this fresh and funky group, they performed at Trinity Ball.

Other notable performances to date include packed-out shows at the Button Factory, WigWam, The Ruby Sessions and their incredible performance in Waterford’s Theatre Royal.

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