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Ep. 246: Dermot Kennedy | How an Irish Busker Became a Worldwide Phenomenon

Apr 7, 2026
Dermot Kennedy, Irish singer-songwriter who rose from Dublin busking to global arenas. He talks about balancing ambition, sensitivity, and creative instincts. He recalls busking tactics, turning streams into a career, navigating deals and teams, and choosing smaller shows to stay grounded. The conversation also covers stage anxiety, songwriting choices, and sustaining a long-term career.
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INSIGHT

Small Venues Build The Deep Fan Connection

  • Small-venue touring builds a pure fan connection that scales better than immediate arena chasing.
  • Dermot intentionally played intimate theaters recently because he values attentive audiences over size alone.
INSIGHT

Talent Alone Doesn't Guarantee Global Success

  • Luck and timing matter as much as skill in building a career; many peers are equally talented.
  • Dermot says the difference was determination to tour internationally and not be confined to Ireland.
ADVICE

Don't Fear Hooks Let Them Serve The Song

  • Don't reject hooks reflexively; a chorus can be a valid storytelling tool.
  • Scott Harris helped Dermot accept hooks, turning resistance into songs like 'Power Over Me' with accessible refrains.
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