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Skinny Living Tickets
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Concerts in Ireland
- 18 December 2025Thursday 19:00BelfastThe Limelight 1Skinny Living
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- 19 December 2025Friday 19:00DublinGreen Room at The AcademySkinny Living
International Concerts
- 11 December 2025Thursday 19:00London, United KingdomDingwallsSkinny LivingOn partner site
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- 13 December 2025Saturday 19:00Wakefield, United KingdomWX WakefieldSkinny LivingOn partner site
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- 17 December 2025Wednesday 19:00Glasgow, United KingdomWarehouse SWG3Skinny Living
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- 28 January 2026Until 28/01/2026York, United KingdomThe CrescentSkinny LivingOn partner site
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About
Skinny Living’s story is one of struggle, troubling situations and relentless hard graft. It’s also one of synchronicity, chance meetings, and the unflinching belief that their glorious indie soul music will reach the audience it deserves. Echoing Bill Withers, Van Morrison, The Isley Brothers and Bobby Caldwell, their songs shimmer with a timeless, gentle beauty, exquisite vocal harmonies and a lyrical wisdom that inspires optimism and reflection in equal measure.
The band's sound is defined by two acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies delivered by Wakefield natives Will Booth and Danny Hepworth, while the exquisite and ever-so-slightly haunted vocal and lyricism in the midst of it all belongs to frontman Ryan Johnston, born in Belfast to a Catholic mother from the Republican area and a Protestant father from the other side of town. Their polar opposite backgrounds meant a family move to Bangor before Ryan later moved to England, where he met Will and Danny at an open mic night and formed the band.
Skinny Living released their highly anticipated album “Day By Day” in 2024, which quickly shot to #1 on the UK Independent Albums Chart and landed at #24 on the Official Albums Chart. Active since 2014, the band has accumulated over 60 million streams worldwide, building a loyal fanbase without having released a full studio album until now. With “Day By Day”, they’re ready to take their career to new heights.
The band recently shared the meaning behind their name, which is apt given their songs are often full of big dreams from a modest background: “Skinny Living is a term that describes the financial reality and lifestyle of the working class. Hard graft on a low income with a lust for life, passion for family and an optimistic attitude about the future.”