Irish singer-songwriter Saibh Skelly has just released her vibrant summer pop single, “The Mirror’s Favourite.” This release follows a series of accolades for Saibh in 2024, including a nomination for Ticketmaster’s ‘Irish Rising Star for 2024’ and being chosen as one of the 2FM Rising Artists 2024..
Saibh boasts a significant social media presence, with 80K followers on Instagram, over 60K on YouTube, and 32.5K on TikTok.
Saibh began her musical journey in 2019, captivating audiences with her enchanting busking performances on YouTube. Her subscriber count quickly grew from 10,000 to 60,000, thanks to her charm and stunning cover songs.
By 2024, Saibh had firmly established herself in the music industry. She released the singles ‘So What?’ and ‘Superficial,’ both co-created with Toby Scott and Olivia Sebastianelli, and dropped her highly anticipated EP ‘SAIBH X FIVE,’ which achieved a Top 10 album chart position in Ireland.
In February, Saibh headlined The Academy in Dublin and released the singles ‘You’ll Be The Last To Know’ and ‘Lost & Found,’ both of which spent five weeks in the Top 10 Irish Breakers Chart. These tracks received significant airplay, including Track Of The Week accolades across several radio stations, national support, and backing from BBC Radio 1, along with extensive DSP support.
Saibh has shared stages with prominent artists such as Hozier and Cian Ducrot, and Teddy Swims personally invited her to support his Irish tour. She has also sold out headline shows at Dublin’s Smock Alley Theatre and Workmans Club.
This rising star has garnered millions of radio plays, amassed impressive YouTube and TikTok views, and has significant streaming numbers. Saibh has also appeared on TV shows, including The Late Late Show.
Looking ahead, Saibh is gearing up for new releases and a busy festival season. She will co-host the New Music Show with Beta DeSilva, taking over 2FM on June 12th. A proud advocate of the vibrant Irish music scene, Saibh expresses deep gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support.