Kezia Gill Unleashes Fiery New Single ‘Dublin’s Outta Whiskey’ Ahead of 2026 UK Tour

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Kezia Gill turns heartbreak into a battle cry with her boldest single yet.

UK country and Americana artist Kezia Gill has never been one to play it safe—and her latest single, Dublin’s Outta Whiskey, proves it. A swaggering, high-energy revenge anthem, it’s the first taste of her forthcoming album All On Red, and her debut release since signing with Snakefarm/Universal.

Written in Nashville with Matt Stell and Clint Lagerberg, the track blends brooding barroom grit with Gill’s powerhouse vocals and a rockier edge. “It’s the ultimate revenge song for the woman scorned,” Gill explains. “When Dublin’s outta whiskey, she might just take you back—but I’m afraid that’s not happening anytime soon!”

Fans first heard the song at this year’s C2C Festival, where Gill’s performance on the BBC Radio 2 stage was hailed as a defining moment. Entertainment Focus called it “one for the history books,” placing her alongside Ashley McBryde and Drake Milligan in the pantheon of breakout sets.

Dublin’s Outta Whiskey – Kezia Gill

A Voice Forged in Fire and Whiskey

Born in Nottingham to a large Irish musical family, Gill’s roots run deep. Her father, a professional musician for over 50 years introduced her to the world of performing, songwriting, and the rich musical heritage that shaped her genre-defying style. Drawing from Irish folk, country, rock, and blues, Gill’s sound is unmistakably her own: raw, emotive, and fiercely authentic. Discover more about Kezia’s journey in our exclusive interview.

Though her self-titled debut album dropped in 2018, Gill spent over a decade honing her craft before breaking into the mainstream. That breakout year saw her win Female Vocalist of the Year at the CCN Awards and Soloist of the Year at the BCMA Awards. Since then, she’s toured Australia, played Nashville’s iconic venues, including The Bluebird Café and The Ryman Auditorium, and supported legends like The Shires, Tom Jones, and Bruce Springsteen.

Her 2020 single Whiskey Drinkin’ Woman earned a coveted spot on the BBC Radio 2 playlist for four consecutive weeks, and during lockdown, her virtual performances built a loyal fanbase known as the “Friday Night Crew”.

Whiskey Drinkin’ Woman

The Road to ‘All On Red’

Dublin’s Outta Whiskey was recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios with producer Alyssa Bonagura, who also joins Gill on her All On Red UK headline tour in February. Bonagura’s influence runs deep – she co-wrote and played on the track, and helped shape the album’s sonic identity alongside a lineup of award-winning musicians whose credits include Sheryl Crow, Luke Bryan, and Glen Campbell.

“It’s an absolute no-brainer to have Alyssa as special guest on the tour,” Gill says. “She helped me bring this whole album to life, and as a super talented artist in her own right, she’s the perfect person to help me take this new music on the road.”

The All On Red UK tour kicks off 17th February 2026, with stops across the country and Bonagura opening each night.

Dublin’s Outta Whiskey is available to stream now. It’s fierce, it’s fiery – and it’s pure Kezia Gill.

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