By now Nathan Carter has become very much a household name across Ireland, North and South. Named Ireland’s biggest country music star. He is heralded by many as reviving the country music genre and bringing it into the mainstream. He has sold out venues across the UK and Ireland, has landed his own prime time show, and is loved and respected by legions of fans across Ireland.
But how did a lad from Liverpool accomplish all this before the age of 27?
In his revealing and inspirational autobiography, Nathan reminisces about his music filled childhood, and growing up in Merseyside with his Liverpool-Irish family. From his first taste of showbiz at the tender age of four, to his success on the north of England club circuit and his subsequent relocation to Donegal, Nathan explores the twists of fate that took him to chart success and to become Ireland’s adopted poster boy for country music.
@iamNATHANCARTER good start to a Tuesday morning xx pic.twitter.com/QkrpfLeo5O
— Michelle Bingham (@Ronanfan1984) September 25, 2018
‘Born For The Road’ was released yesterday and will be available in all good book stores on the high street and online. As part of the launch, Carter will be appearing on ‘The Late Late Show’ on RTE One tonight talking about the book and singing his brand new single ahead of the ‘Born for the Road’ album which you can pre-order from Friday 12th October.
My BRAND NEW album BORN FOR THE ROAD will be Released On Friday 12 October!!
It's Available From Sharpe Music To Pre Order And The First 200 Copies Ordered Will Be Signed By myself:
Pre Order Now: https://t.co/CnZa3sMhRV pic.twitter.com/nS5zwDzjkA
— nathan carter (@iamNATHANCARTER) September 14, 2018