Dom Martin, photo, 'Buried In The Hail'

Dom Martin,’Buried In The Hail’

Multi award winning Belfast guitarist and singer-songwriter Dom Martin starts his “Buried In The Hail” Autumn 2023 Album Tour on October 8th at the Carlisle Blues Festival. The tour will take him the length and breadth of the UK and Ireland until mid-November 2023.

Dom’s new studio album “Buried In The Hail,” due for release in September 2023, is steeped in the roots, Americana, and blues genres.

Tickets are on sale 9am on Friday 24th February from Here.

One of the most talked about Irish artists in a generation and likened by many to the legendary Irish guitarist Rory Gallagher, Belfast-raised Dom Martin brings his full-band electric show to his fast-growing UK fanbase.

Dom has been nominated for three awards at this year’s UK Blues Awards including “Blues Vocalist of the Year”, “Blues Artist of the Year”, and “Blues Instrumentalist of the Year”.

“Blues On The Bay”

 
The 32-year-old musician was brought up in the community driven streets of Northern Ireland and makes no secret of his early struggles with drugs and alcohol, frequently referencing this during his very personal and intimate solo shows.

With five European and UK Blues Awards under his belt since 2019, Martin has attracted attention from Joe Bonamassa, featuring regularly on his Spotify playlists and gaining a coveted invitation to play as a band on the 3rd annual Keeping the Blues Alive III Mediterranean Cruise from 17-22 August 2023 alongside Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Blackberry Smoke and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, and many more blues artists.

The UK Blues Awards 2022 winner of the “Blues Acoustic Artist Of The Year” award and “Best Instrumentalist of the Year” award says, “I can’t wait to see my UK fans again with my solo show, I can never quite believe how quiet they are when I’m playing, it really helps me get right into the moment, it’s an awesome feeling for both me and the audience.”

“The Belfast guitarist is a sprawling talent.” – Classic Rock

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