About
Irish singer/songwriter, Conor Byrne, began songwriting at a young age, taking inspiration from the catalogs of Damien Rice, James Morrison, Coldplay and The Killers. His distinctive vocals and richly poetic lyrics propelled him into the music industry, with his early work in the dance scene amassing over a 100 million…
Irish singer/songwriter, Conor Byrne, began songwriting at a young age, taking inspiration from the catalogs of Damien Rice, James Morrison, Coldplay and The Killers. His distinctive vocals and richly poetic lyrics propelled him into the music industry, with his early work in the dance scene amassing over a 100 million streams. Following his early successes writing for other artists he signed his solo artist deal, which saw him release a number of solo singles including the epic ‘Bloodstream’, the deeply personal ‘Growing Pains’ and ‘Girl On The Internet’, which charted top 5 in the home charts of Ireland.
While on a break from releasing his own music, Conor has established himself as one of the next key singer/songwriters having lent his pen to a number of other incredible artists including The Script, James Blunt, James TW, Arthur Hill, Sam Fischer and many more. His passion for songwriting can be heard across all his work, whether that be for himself or the artist he’s collaborating with.
After spending so long giving parts of himself to help tell other people’s stories, Conor is back releasing his own music. ‘Left In Vienna’, written in the city itself, was released in October and received support from a number of radio outlets throughout the UK and Ireland. It was named ‘Track of the Week’ on BBC Introducing Three Counties before being upstreamed to the main BBC Introducing show on Radio 1. Conor was also named Artist Of The Week on Clare FM and the single was played multiple times on RTÉ 2FM, Ireland’s biggest radio station.
Conor’s latest single, ‘Flaws’, is a stunning piano ballad – co-written with the band Picture This – which explores finding the beauty in parts we struggle to love in ourselves. It serves as the second single from Conor’s debut EP, set to be released in 2026; a collection of songs crafted around the themes of youth, friendship, heartbreak and nostalgia.





