He was 65 years old Pogues singer Shane MacGowan is dead

Bruno Bötschi

3.7.2024

Pogues singer Shane McGowan (fourth from left) has died after a long illness.
Pogues singer Shane McGowan (fourth from left) has died after a long illness.
Picture: imago images/Ronald Grant

The singer of the Anglo-Irish band The Pogues, Shane MacGowan, has died at the age of 65. This was first reported by the British online site "Daily Mail".

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  • Shane MacGowan, frontman of the band The Pogues, has died at the age of 65.
  • It is said that MacGowan had suffered severe health problems over the past eight years.
  • The singer had also repeatedly hit the headlines in the past due to drug and alcohol problems.

The singer of the English-Irish punk band The Pogues, Shane MacGowan, has died.

The musician, who is best known for the Christmas hit "Fairytale Of New York", died at the age of 65 after a long and serious illness, his wife Victoria Mary Clarke announced on Instagram.

Several British media outlets, including the BBC and Sky News, quoted from the announcement. "Shane will always be the light I hold before me and the measure of my dreams and the love of my life," it said.

MacGowan wrote about Irish nationalism

Shane MacGowan was born on Christmas Day 1957 in the south-east English county of Kent, but reflected on his Irish roots in his music. He often wrote about Irish culture and Irish nationalism.

"I was ashamed that I didn't have the courage to join the IRA. The Pogues were my way of coping," he once said about the Catholic republican terrorist organization.

Ultimately, however, he became famous above all with "Fairytale Of New York", which he sang with Kirsty MacColl in 1987. MacGowan began drinking alcohol as a child and later suffered from the consequences of heavy alcohol and drug abuse.

In 2000, the Irish singer Sinead O'Connor reported him for drug possession in order to free him from his addiction. It worked, and MacGowan later thanked her for it.


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