England Rugby

29 Feb 2024 | 3 min |

Rag’n’Bone Man to perform at England v Ireland

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Rag’n’Bone Man will perform a half-time show at the Guinness Six Nations match between England and Ireland on Saturday 9th March at Twickenham Stadium.

In what is already a hugely anticipated clash between the nations, the three-time Brit winning artist and his band will perform some of his biggest hits to the 82,000 crowd in the centre of the Twickenham pitch from a purpose-rigged stage.

First bursting onto the scene in 2016 with his massive hit ‘Human’, Rory Graham (Rag’n’Bone Man) quickly became a household name. His multi-platinum debut album of the same name earned him critical acclaim, becoming the fastest-selling British male debut album of the decade. He is known for his huge voice with epic anthems such as ‘Human’, ‘Skin’ and ‘Giant’, which are regularly featured as part of the England Rugby match day programming.

Rory also supports his local rugby club, Havant RFC, where two of his children play in the age-grade teams.

"It is a massive honour be asked to perform at Twickenham for such a huge game in the Six Nations," he said. "Being a small part of the day for the England v Ireland game, and to have the opportunity to bring my two eldest boys is going to be really special."

In 2019, Rory’s distinctive and powerful deep baritone vocals sparked the attention of the notorious DJ/Producer Calvin Harris, resulting in their iconic track ‘Giant’ which became one of the biggest tracks of the year and earned the pair a coveted Ivor Novello Award. The duo has recently reunited for the new single “Lovers In A Past Life”, released on 16th February.