Uplifting Irish pop artist Cormac Todd began his live performance career at the start of 2023 with a series of dates across the London pop music scene. By 2024, he gained momentum with compelling performances supported by RTÉ, BBC Sounds, Headliner Magazine, Flannelle Magazine, iRadio Song of the Week, FM104 Select Irish, HMV Dublin & London Fashion Week.
Following the release of his electrifying single Don’t Call Me When I’m Famous in December 2023, Cormac saw the track peak at No.1 on the Rundown UK New Music Chart & gain features from RTÉ Lifestyle & The Goo Magazine Dublin.
Cormac’s collaborations include Grammy Winner Pete Smith (The Police) & Swedish EDM producer Amberlind; he recently had a songwriting collab televised on the croatian eurovision qualifier Dora. As a songwriter, his pop works focus on blending modern pop/ electronic productions with Irish melodic influences that explore themes of manifestation, self-belief, critical thinking & queer identity.
2026 marks an exciting new chapter with the release of his new single Worlds Apart (March 13th), a bittersweet and hopeful reflection on leaving home for a new beginning. Additionally Cormac returns for a 2nd time to the St. Patrick’s Day Festival at Trafalgar Square (March 15th) and has seen his recent track ‘Calling Me Home’ surpass 250,000 streams on Spotify.
Cormac is a member of the Ivors Academy Irish Music Council, contributing to the broader conversation around Irish songwriters and their place in the UK market and beyond.
With a growing fanbase, industry presence, and a series of performances and releases on the horizon; Cormac Todd is poised for an incredible 2026 and beyond.