Top 20 Rock Singer celebrities in Ireland
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Rock Singer celebrities [Updated March 27, 2023].
Bono was born
on May 10, 1960
in Dublin, Ireland.
He was named the Time Person of the Year in 2005, along with
Bill and
Melinda Gates. He performed, along with his band, in the Super Bowl XXXVI Halftime Show, the first one after the 9/11 attacks.
Net Worth 2020: $700 Million
Bob Geldof was born
on October 5, 1951
in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland.
Net Worth 2020: $150 Million
Dolores O'Riordan was born
on September 6, 1971
in Limerick, Ireland.
She and her band performed at the Special Olympics opening ceremony on June 9, 2010.
Net Worth 2020: $25 Million
Gilbert O'Sullivan was born
on December 1, 1946
in Ireland.
In 2011, he released an album titled Gilbertville.
Net Worth 2020: $20 Million
Imelda May was born
on July 10, 1974
in Dublin, Ireland.
Net Worth 2020: $8 Million
Alex Trimble was born
on October 3, 1989
in Ireland.
His band's name came from the lead guitarist's mispronunciation of the name of their local cinema, the Tudor Cinema.
Net Worth 2020: $6 Million
Hozier was born
on March 17, 1990
in Bray, Ireland.
His 2013 single "Take Me to Church" rose to #2 on Irish music charts and was a #1 hit in Belgium.
Net Worth 2020: $5 Million
Danny Hutton was born
on September 10, 1942
in Ireland.
His band, Three Dog Night, had an impressive run of twelve consecutive gold albums.
Net Worth 2020: $4 Million
Sinead O'Connor was born
on December 8, 1966
in Glenageary, Ireland.
She has collaborated with artists like Shane McGowan.
Net Worth 2020: $400 Thousand
Ross Farrelly was born
on September 3, 1997
in Ireland.
His band signed to Rocket Music Management, owned by
Elton John, who is a vocal fan of The Strypes.
Ryan Hennessy was born
on March 26, 1995
in Ireland.
His band originally went viral after he recorded a sample of the song "Take My Hand" and uploaded it to Facebook and YouTube.
Elijah Hewson was born
on August 17, 1999
in Ireland.
He announced that his band Inhaler would be going on their first headlining tour throughout the UK in June 2019. He has named Echo & the Bunnymen as a prominent musical influence of his.
Steve Garrigan was born
on August 23, 1988
in Ireland.
Famous as the lead singer of the Irish indie rock band Kodaline, Garrigan founded the group in 2005 with his childhood friend Mark Prendergast. In 2013, Kodaline released a debut studio album titled In a Perfect World.
"Honest," a track from the 2015 Kodaline album Coming Up For Air, rose to number eleven on Irish music charts.
Gemma Hayes was born
on August 11, 1977
in Ireland.
Indie rock singer-songwriter performs with the musical collective, The Cake Sale. She has collaborated with artists like Julian Lennon.
She earned her first top ten Irish single with "Out of Our Hands" in 2008.
Danny O'Donoghue was born
on October 3, 1979
in Dublin, Ireland.
Singer for the rock band The Script alongside singer and guitarist Mark Sheehan and drummer Glen Power. He also became a coach on the UK version of The Voice.
He wrote and produced songs for artists like
Britney Spears and
Boyz II Men after his stint with Mytown.
Timothy Wheeler was born
on January 4, 1977
in Ireland.
Ryan Sheridan was born
on January 28, 1982
in Ireland.
In November of 2011, he released a Christmas EP entitled Walking In The Air where he donated all sales to the Make-A-Wish Ireland foundation.
Rea Garvey was born
on May 3, 1973
in Ireland.
He was a coach on the first two seasons of the reality singing competition "The Voice of Germany."
Lisa Hannigan was born
on February 12, 1981
in Ireland.
Irish indie singer who released the ten-time Platinum-selling hit "O" with Damien Rice in 2002.
She released the #1 solo album Passenger in 2011.
Liam O Maonlai was born
on November 7, 1964
in Ireland.
His 3000-mile journey to play at the Festival au Desert in Mali was documented in the 2008 documentary Dambe: The Mali Project.