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Ron Sexsmith

Ron Sexsmith
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About

Ron Sexsmith (born 1964, St. Catharines, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter who has released 18 studio albums since his self-titled major-label debut in 1995. A three-time Juno Award winner, he is widely regarded as a songwriter's songwriter - his songs have been covered by Rod Stewart, Emmylou Harris, Feist, k.d. lang and Michael Bublé, among others. His 2025 album Hangover Terrace, recorded at London's Eastcote Studios with producer Martin Terefe, marks a rawer, more introspective turn after a run of warmly received records.

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What's new

  • 2025-08

    Sexsmith released his 18th studio album, Hangover Terrace, on 29 August 2025 via Cooking Vinyl, produced by Martin Terefe at London's Eastcote Studios.

  • 2025-09

    Sexsmith announced a 2026 world tour covering the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in support of Hangover Terrace.

  • 2025

    Sexsmith composed original songs for the Stratford Festival's 2025 production of Shakespeare's As You Like It, marking his theatrical composer debut.

  • 2026-02

    Sexsmith performed at London's Cadogan Hall as part of the Hangover Terrace Tour, following a sold-out show at the same venue in 2022.

  • 2026-08

    Sexsmith has dates scheduled in Germany and Norway in August 2026, including Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Schorndorf, Dortmund and Oslo.

Tour

LondonLiverpoolLimerickWaterfordKilkennyCorkDublinGalwayDundalkBelfastAucklandSydneyBrisbaneMelbourneAdelaidePerth

Tracks

Secret HeartSignature song from 1995 debut; later covered by Feist
Gold in Them HillsFrom Cobblestone Runway (2002); co-performed with Chris Martin of Coldplay
Strawberry BlondeFan favourite from Other Songs (1997), showcasing his wistful lyricism
Whatever It TakesWon Sexsmith the Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year (2005); covered by Michael Bublé
Hangover TerraceTitle track of his 2025 album, recorded at Eastcote Studios, London

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