Sullie Live at Yass Irish & Celtic Festival + Fields of Blood Video Release

It’s been a powerful few months of sharing new music, connecting with audiences, and bringing some of my most heartfelt songs to life — both on stage and on screen. I’m thrilled to share two new videos that capture where Sullie is right now: one from my live performance at the Yass Irish & Celtic Festival, and the other, the official video for “Fields of Blood,” the title track from my recently released EP.

Sullie

10/20/20251 min read

The Yass Irish & Celtic Festival this year was something special — one of those rare moments where music, place, and people truly connect.

This set featured a mix of songs from the Fields of Blood EP and brand-new unreleased material that continues the journey — questioning power, war, and the everyday people caught in between.

Setlist:

  • To War — from Fields of Blood

  • Captain Boycottnew song

  • The World Knowsnew song

  • So Far Away — from Fields of Blood

  • Normal Livesnew song

  • Pieces of Me — from Tears

  • Angels at the Bottom of the Street — from Fields of Blood

The crowd at Yass was incredible — warm, attentive, and deeply engaged. These songs aren’t easy listening; they’re about conscience, history, and the world we’re leaving behind. But people felt them — and that’s all a songwriter can hope for.

Live at Yass Irish & Celtic Festival – Songs for a Troubled World

Fields of Blood – Official Video

The Fields of Blood EP is now officially out — a collection of anti-war songs recorded with a mix of acoustic rawness and quiet defiance.


The title track, Fields of Blood, sits at the heart of it — a reflection on conflict, loss, and how history keeps echoing through every generation.

The video captures the stark honesty of the song: no gloss, no grand production — just the story, the voice, and the emotion.

Watch here → Fields of Blood – Official Video

A Note on Gaza and Compassion in Action

As I continue to sing about war and its human cost, I can’t ignore what’s happening right now in Gaza.
The suffering of civilians there — especially children — is beyond words, and it’s a reminder that the message in these songs is not abstract. It’s happening in real time.

If you’re moved by these songs and want to make a difference, please consider supporting the humanitarian work of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), who are providing critical medical aid to the people of Gaza.

Every small act of compassion matters.

Stay Connected

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You can also explore and support the music at sullie.bandcamp.com.

Thank you for listening — and for standing with independent music that still believes in truth, empathy, and the power of song.

Sullie