Cian Ducrot Shares Uplifting New Single ‘Your Eyes’ & Gears Up For UK Tour Ahead Of Sophomore Album ‘Little Dreaming’

by | Jul 20, 2025

Rising Irish pop sensation Cian Ducrot continues his impressive 2025 with the release of his radiant new single Your Eyes, the latest preview from his hotly anticipated sophomore album Little Dreaming, which lands on 1st August via Polydor Records.

Cian Ducrot

Cian Ducrot (Press)
Cian Ducrot (Press)

Following a breakout year that kicked off with a GRAMMY® win for his co-writing contribution to SZA’s Saturn, Cian has built momentum with a trio of standout singles — Who’s Making You Feel It?, Little Dreaming, and the explosive Shalalala. Now, with Your Eyes, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist delivers what may be his most infectious pop moment to date.

The track opens in classic Ducrot fashion, with stripped-back acoustic intimacy, before erupting into a celebratory anthem of love and gratitude. Joyful claps, exuberant backing vocals, and an effervescent rhythm reflect Cian’s own emotional state as he sings about the comfort and clarity found in a loved one’s gaze. “This song is a celebration of life, love and friendship, and it’s everything I want to put out in the world at this moment,” Cian shares. “I made it with my best friends, and I can’t wait for the world to share it with theirs”

Co-written with Anton Göransson, Isabella Sjöstrand (RAYE), and Bill Maybury (James Bay), and produced by Cian and Göransson, Your Eyes amplifies the authentic, heartfelt songwriting that has become a signature of Ducrot’s success.

Little Dreaming promises to be a deeply personal yet sonically ambitious follow-up to Cian’s 2023 debut Victory. Drawing from the sounds of Elton John, Michael Jackson, and Queen, the album blends Seventies and Eighties flair with modern pop sensibilities. Despite having penned more than 100 potential tracks, Ducrot couldn’t stop writing after delivering the final cut — ultimately adding three additional songs to the finished record. A dazzling tricolour vinyl edition is available exclusively through Cian’s official store, and fans can pre-order the album now.

Once working shifts in a supermarket, Ducrot’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. He recently completed a sold-out acoustic tour and supported Teddy Swims on his UK and European arena run — a partnership that will continue later this year with a major North American tour. Following two homecoming headline shows in Cork this July, Cian’s Dream Ship Tour 2025 takes him across Europe and the UK, culminating in a massive 13,000-capacity show at Dublin’s 3Arena just before Christmas.

Upcoming UK & Ireland Tour Dates:

JULY
19th – Cork, Live At The Marquee
20th – Cork, Live At The Marquee

SEPTEMBER
13th – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
14th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
16th – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
17th – London, O2 Academy Brixton

DECEMBER
13th – Birmingham, O2 Academy
14th – Bristol, Bristol Beacon
16th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
17th – Glasgow, O2 Academy
18th – Leeds, O2 Academy
20th – Dublin, 3Arena

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