Belfast-based folk artist Fuar returns with “Ladies Night,” a cheeky commentary on dating and self-awareness. This humorous folk tune flips the script on relationship blame, suggesting that women, too, can play the fool.
Fuar rose to prominence through the AMPS Studio Elevate Your Music Program, releasing his acclaimed singles “Leave the Light On” and “Black.” With his third single, Fuar continues to impress with his wit, sharp lyrics, and influences drawn from Irish folk legends. More releases and a debut show are on the horizon in 2024.
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