Adgy & Éiru are a fast-rising Celtic sibling duo from Ireland, blending traditional Irish roots with modern, cinematic pop production. Born and raised in Gweedore, the same village as Enya, their musical foundation was shaped early through performances in their local church and the shared cultural lineage of attending the same school. This deep-rooted connection to place and heritage runs through everything they create.
In just a matter of months, they have gained significant national and international attention, amassing millions of views on TikTok and building a rapidly growing global fanbase. Their music captures the emotional depth of Irish heritage while delivering a fresh, contemporary sound that resonates far beyond Ireland’s borders.
At the core of Adgy & Éiru is a powerful creative partnership between brother and sister. Their sound is defined by haunting sibling harmonies, evocative storytelling, and the striking interplay between atmospheric production and ÉIRU’s signature fiddle. Each track feels immersive and transportive, rooted in the landscapes, language, and mythology of Ireland, yet shaped for a modern listener seeking something deeper and more meaningful.
Their breakout momentum has been driven by viral moments, with songs like “Make The Earth Move” and “Fadó Fadó” connecting with audiences at scale across TikTok and streaming platforms. This traction has translated into strong streaming performance, editorial playlist support, and national media attention, positioning them as one of the most exciting emerging acts in Ireland right now.
Beyond the digital space, Adgy & Éiru have already stepped into the spotlight with a standout appearance on RTÉ’s The Late Late Show, marking an early milestone in their live journey. They are currently developing a compelling live show designed to bring their cinematic sound into a powerful, real-world experience, with plans to perform across Ireland and internationally.
With a debut album set for release in September, Adgy & Éiru are building more than just a catalogue of songs. They are creating a world — one that honours Irish identity while pushing it forward, blending tradition with innovation, and connecting with a new generation looking for music that feels both authentic and emotionally alive.
