STEPHANIE RAINEY RELEASES VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘QUESTION MARK’

Shot in Dublin City by Bold PuppyStephanie Rainey has just released the colourful video for her new single ‘Question Mark’. 

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Irish singer songwriter Stephanie Rainey has pretty much the impossible possible. With no funding, manager, contacts or any carefully calculated social media campaign, she’s managed to crack the big time with one heart-stopper of a song – ‘Please Don’t Go‘. Within 24 hours of uploading the track on Facebook, Stephanie had more than a million hits, and quickly rose to 5 million views across both Facebook and YouTube, as well as offers from US and UK record companies.
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In 2017, Stephanie played the main stages at both Electric Picnic, and Indiependence, and saw out the end of the year with a sold out 5 date Irish tour.
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This year, Stephanie has set off on her spring tour, playing to venues twice the capacity she’d previously performed to, with her live audiences captivated by her honesty and humour, and her obvious connection to them.



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Stephanie Rainey’s new single, ‘Question Mark‘, is the follow up to her recent radio hit, ‘Sorry‘, and previous singles, ‘100 Like Me‘, and ‘Nothing of You Left to Love‘, which have amassed nearly 10 million streams across all platforms, as well as over 6000 plays on Irish radio in 2017 alone.
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Stephanie will be performing at the following upcoming live dates:
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*20 March – Dublin, The Grand Social
*21 March – Listowel, Mike The Pies
25 April – Cork Opera House as part of Music Cork with Hermitage Green, The Strypes & Fontaines D.C.
*Rescheduled due to weather. Tickets valid for new dates
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‘Question Mark’ is available to stream and download across all digital platforms. Find Stephanie Rainey online on her official website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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