Sam Ryder
Sam Ryder (born Sam Ryder Robinson on 25 June 1989) is an English singer, songwriter, and social media personality from Maldon, Essex, who achieved global prominence through viral TikTok covers during the COVID-19 lockdowns and represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with his song "Space Man," finishing second overall.[1] Ryder began his musical journey in childhood, inspired by seeing the punk rock band Sum 41 live at age 11, and started performing as a guitarist and vocalist in various rock and hardcore bands during his teens and twenties.[1] He co-founded the band The Morning After in 2009, releasing two albums before its dissolution, and later joined Blessed by a Broken Heart in 2012 (which split in 2013) and Close Your Eyes until 2014.[1] In 2016, he recorded an unreleased solo album in Nashville, Tennessee, marking his transition toward a solo career amid experiences touring in places like Russia and South America with punk acts.[1][2] His breakthrough came in 2020 when he posted vocal covers on TikTok, amassing over 14 million followers and 144 million likes, drawing celebrity endorsements from artists including Sia, Justin Bieber, Alicia Keys, and Elton John.[3][1] Signed to Parlophone Records, Ryder released his debut EP The Sun's Gonna Rise in 2021, which received support from major UK radio stations.[3] He co-wrote "Space Man" with Grammy winner Amy Wadge and Max Wolfgang, performing it at the Eurovision final in Turin, Italy, where it earned 466 points—the UK's highest tally since 1998—and topped charts in several European countries.[3] Following Eurovision, Ryder's debut studio album There's Nothing but Space, Man! was released in 2022, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart and featuring pop, rock, and soul influences from artists like Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston.[4] He performed at high-profile events including the BBC New Year's Eve Party and the Coronation Concert for King Charles III in 2023, and received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2023 Brit Awards—the first for a Eurovision act in that category.[4][1] In 2025, Ryder released his second album Heartland on 17 October, exploring personal growth through soulful tracks, and has earned additional accolades such as five TikTok Awards, a Big Top 40 Award, and a nomination for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics at the 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards for his contribution to Ted Lasso. In November 2025, he announced his West End debut as Jesus in a revival of Jesus Christ Superstar at the London Palladium, with performances beginning in June 2026.[2][5][6][7]Early life
Childhood and family background
Sam Ryder Robinson was born on 25 June 1989 in Maldon, Essex, England.[8] He grew up in a working-class family in the rural countryside near Maldon, where he enjoyed an adventurous childhood reminiscent of Huckleberry Finn, involving activities such as swimming in rivers and roaming fields.[9][8] Ryder is the youngest of three children born to Keith Robinson, a carpenter, and Geraldine Robinson, a dental assistant originally from Hackney, London.[10] The family home was filled with music from his parents' extensive record collection, which constantly played artists including Earth, Wind & Fire, the Beautiful South, and Queen, fostering his early fascination with singing and performance.[8] This domestic exposure to diverse sounds encouraged Ryder to experiment with his voice from a young age, often practicing guitar and belting out songs in the garden.[8] These formative years in Essex shaped Ryder's unpretentious outlook and creative spark, influencing his transition into formal education and budding personal pursuits.[9]Education and early interests
Sam Ryder attended St John Payne Catholic School in Chelmsford, Essex, from 2000 to 2007.[1] As a child, Ryder developed an early interest in music, beginning to play at the age of seven.[11] This interest was sparked at age 11 when he saw Sum 41 perform live, inspiring him to pursue a music career.[1] By his teenage years, he was particularly drawn to rock bands such as Sum 41 and Good Charlotte, which inspired him to start singing in his teenage years.[12] These formative experiences shaped his creative pursuits, leading him to explore performance through casual singing and later guitar playing in local bands.[12]Career
2006–2019: Musical beginnings and early struggles
After completing his education in Chelmsford, Essex, Sam Ryder began his musical journey in earnest by co-founding the alternative rock band The Morning After in 2008, with whom he served as singer and guitarist. The group released two studio albums, You Can't Hurt Steel in 2009 and Legacy in 2011, but achieved only limited success, often performing to small or empty audiences before disbanding around 2014.[13][1] Seeking greater opportunities, Ryder relocated to Canada circa 2010, where he initially joined the Christian metal band Blessed by a Broken Heart as a guitarist. By 2012, he had become the lead vocalist, contributing to their album Feel the Power, which charted on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. Ryder parted ways with the band in 2013 as it went on hiatus amid internal challenges, prompting him to move to the United States and briefly front the melodic hardcore group Close Your Eyes in 2014 before parting ways later that year. These international stints exposed him to diverse musical scenes but yielded persistent rejections from record labels and financial precarity, as gigs remained sporadic and unprofitable.[13][1] Returning to the UK, Ryder supported himself through manual labor on building sites and in construction, roles that echoed his father's carpentry background while allowing time to hone his self-taught four-octave vocal range through practice. Around 2016, he briefly moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to record a solo album that ultimately went unreleased due to lack of label interest. By 2017, he and his partner opened a vegan café in the south-east of England, but the venture struggled financially. To supplement income, Ryder took on solo acoustic gigs as a wedding singer, performing covers of artists like Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston at events in Essex, often facing the emotional toll of unfulfilled ambitions and near-constant rejection in the industry.[13][1][14][15]2020–2022: TikTok virality and Eurovision breakthrough
During the COVID-19 lockdowns in the United Kingdom, Sam Ryder began posting short music covers and song snippets on TikTok from his home studio in Essex, starting in March 2020.[16] His consistent uploads, often featuring powerful vocal performances of popular tracks, quickly attracted attention amid the restrictions that limited live music opportunities.[17] By the end of 2020, Ryder had become the most viewed UK artist on the platform, amassing millions of followers through his engaging and accessible content.[16] Several of Ryder's covers went viral, including his rendition of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" in November 2020, which showcased his falsetto range and garnered widespread shares.[18] Other notable hits included snippets of Aerosmith's "Dream On" and original song teasers that blended pop and rock elements, further boosting his visibility. He also collaborated with fellow TikTok creators on challenges and duets, such as lockdown dance videos, expanding his reach within the app's community. These efforts not only built a dedicated fanbase but also caught the eye of industry figures like Justin Bieber and Alicia Keys, leading to a signing with Parlophone Records in 2021.[16] In March 2022, Ryder was internally selected by the BBC and his management, Tap Music, to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest with his original song "Space Man," bypassing a public vote following the country's recent poor showings.[16] Performing at the grand final in Turin, Italy, on 14 May 2022, he delivered a high-energy rendition that resonated with audiences and juries alike.[19] The track earned 466 points, securing second place overall— the UK's best result since 1998 and its highest score ever.[20] Following the contest, "Space Man" achieved immediate commercial success, debuting at number two on the UK Singles Chart and marking the highest-charting Eurovision entry for the UK in over two decades.[21] This buzz solidified Ryder's transition from social media sensation to mainstream artist, with the song's uplifting theme and his charismatic performance amplifying its impact.[22]2022–2024: Debut album release and international tours
Following his breakthrough at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, where "Space Man" earned second place and revitalized UK interest in the event, Sam Ryder capitalized on the momentum by formalizing his partnership with Parlophone Records, a division of Warner Music Group, to develop and release his debut album.[23] Ryder's first studio album, There's Nothing but Space, Man!, was produced by Oliver Bayston and Dan Bryer, with Ryder co-writing most tracks alongside collaborators including Amy Wadge and Max Wolfgang. The album, featuring 14 songs blending pop, rock, and soul influences, was released on 9 December 2022 through Parlophone. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, selling 24,847 units in its first week and marking Ryder's first chart-topping release.[24][25] The album's promotion centered on a series of singles that built on Ryder's Eurovision success. "Space Man," originally released in February 2022 as the UK Eurovision entry, peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and saw international remixes, including a collaboration with Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra. Subsequent singles included "Somebody" in August 2022, which reached number 24 on the UK Singles Chart and featured in promotional videos emphasizing Ryder's vocal range, and "Tiny Riot," an earlier track reissued in 2022 that highlighted his songwriting style.[26] In 2023, Ryder embarked on his debut headline tour, a 14-date run across the UK and Ireland starting 17 March at Belfast's Ulster Hall and concluding 1 April at Brighton's Dome. The shows, supported by acts like Tors and Charlotte Jane, filled arenas and theaters, showcasing tracks from the album alongside covers and fan favorites. He also performed at Glastonbury Festival in June 2023 on the Avalon Stage, delivering a set that included "Space Man" and new material to an enthusiastic crowd. European dates followed in late 2023, including stops in Germany and the Netherlands, extending his live presence beyond the UK.[27][28] Ryder's media profile grew through high-profile television appearances, including a performance of "Somebody" on The Graham Norton Show in October 2022, where he shared insights into his post-Eurovision career. He headlined BBC One's New Year's Eve special on 31 December 2022, broadcast from London's Trafalgar Square, featuring duets with guests like Melanie C and Sigrid amid the city's fireworks display. In December 2023, Ryder released the holiday single "You're Christmas to Me," written for the Amazon Prime film Your Christmas or Mine 2, which he performed on The One Show and saw strong streaming numbers exclusively on Amazon Music. These efforts solidified his transition from viral sensation to established artist during this period.[29][30][31]2025–present: Independent era, Heartland album, and theatre ventures
In early 2025, Sam Ryder parted ways with Parlophone Records following a leadership shake-up that saw the departure of key executives he had worked with since his Eurovision breakthrough.[32] He subsequently signed with the independent label Artist Theory, founded by former Parlophone team members Nick Burgess and Jack Melhuish, marking a shift toward greater artistic autonomy and a reunion with trusted collaborators.[33] Ryder's second studio album, Heartland, was released on 17 October 2025 through Artist Theory, exploring themes of personal growth, forgiveness, and overcoming a post-success confidence crisis amid his label transition.[34] The record features introspective tracks such as the lead single "The Feeling Never Went Away," which debuted in August 2025 and reflects on lingering emotions reshaping over time.[35] The album debuted at number 11 on the UK Albums Chart. A deluxe edition followed on 20 October, adding five bonus tracks to expand its emotional depth.[36] To promote Heartland, Ryder performed a cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" with the BBC Concert Orchestra on 30 October 2025 during BBC Radio 2's Piano Room session, showcasing his vocal range in a tribute marking the song's 50th anniversary.[37] Following intimate "Road to Wembley" shows in October 2025, he performed his biggest headline concert at OVO Arena Wembley on 6 November. He also appeared as a guest at Rock Choir LIVE at bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham on 29 November.[38] On 7 November 2025, Ryder announced his West End theatre debut as Jesus in a revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Jesus Christ Superstar at the London Palladium, set for a limited 11-week run from 20 June to 5 September 2026.[39] This venture represents his expansion into musical theatre, drawing on his established stage presence from Eurovision and tours.[40]Personal life
Relationships and family
Sam Ryder has been in a long-term relationship with Lois Gaskin-Barber, a jewelry designer and entrepreneur, since approximately 2011. The couple met before his rise to fame, when Ryder was working various jobs including as a builder, and Gaskin-Barber provided crucial emotional and practical support during his early career struggles.[9][41] Together, they co-owned and operated a vegan juice bar in Coggeshall, Essex, which they ran as a joint venture amid Ryder's pre-fame pursuits in music and other trades.[42] In public interviews, Ryder has credited Gaskin-Barber's unwavering encouragement for helping him persevere through setbacks, including his Eurovision breakthrough in 2022, describing her as his "first real girlfriend" and a key stabilizing force in his life.[41][43][9] Ryder is the youngest of three siblings, with two older sisters, and he maintains close familial bonds that extend from his Essex upbringing. While he occasionally references his family's role in his personal support system, specific details about his sisters' involvement remain private. As of 2025, Ryder and Gaskin-Barber do not have children.[44] Despite his public profile, Ryder has expressed a deliberate preference for shielding his personal life from intense media scrutiny, focusing instead on his music and allowing his relationship to remain out of the spotlight except in select, reflective interviews.[43][9]Health challenges and advocacy
Sam Ryder has been open about his struggles with mental health, particularly following the rapid rise to fame after representing the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2022. He has described experiencing a significant "comedown" after the event, which led to depression where "the unthinkable floats through your head," and he painted mental pictures of never finding peace. This period involved withdrawing from social media and grappling with overwhelming emotional challenges amid the pressures of sudden celebrity.[45] In 2024, after parting ways with his record label, Ryder entered another phase of depression, feeling "worthless" and questioning the value of his music in the face of global hardships. He became solitary and withdrawn for nearly a year, with internal doubts urging him to abandon his career entirely. His partner, Lois Gaskin-Barber, provided crucial emotional support during this time, reminding him that together they could navigate any difficulties, which helped him regain perspective.[46] Ryder's candid discussions about anxiety and depression serve as a form of mental health advocacy, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability and seeking support. He has shared insights on managing social anxiety, such as through mindfulness and arriving early to events to ease discomfort. His openness aims to normalize these experiences, particularly for those facing similar pressures in the public eye. Through philanthropy, Ryder has supported health-related causes, including performances for awareness and joy-bringing events. In April 2025, he collaborated with Make-A-Wish UK at Disneyland Paris, singing alongside critically ill children to fulfill their wishes and highlight resilience amid health challenges.[47] Later that year, on November 14, 2025, he participated in BBC Children in Need by performing live on the Appeal Show with a young musician who had overcome mental health battles, raising funds for vulnerable youth.[48][49]Musical style and influences
Vocal technique and performance style
Sam Ryder possesses a wide vocal range as a tenor, enabling him to navigate both powerful chest voice and higher registers with control.[4] His technique prominently features falsetto, which he employs for smooth, ethereal highs, as evident in the challenging falsetto sections of songs like "Space Man."[50] Entirely self-taught for much of his career, Ryder honed his skills by singing along to CDs in his bedroom from a young age, only beginning formal vocal lessons shortly before his Eurovision appearance in 2022.[51] On stage, Ryder delivers performances characterized by high energy and theatrical flair, often incorporating dynamic movements and expressive gestures to engage audiences. His charismatic persona, marked by wit and charm, amplifies this presence, creating an intimate connection even in larger venues. A distinctive element of his visual style is his long, blonde hair, which has become a signature aspect of his image, enhancing his rock-inspired, larger-than-life appeal.[13] Ryder's approach has evolved from intimate, acoustic settings—rooted in his early TikTok covers and wedding gigs where he focused on joyful, unpretentious delivery—to expansive arena spectacles following his Eurovision success. This progression reflects a shift toward greater stamina and authenticity, informed by years of performing in varied environments that emphasized presence over technical perfection.[51][52]Key influences and artistic evolution
Sam Ryder's musical influences draw heavily from iconic vocalists and rock pioneers, shaping his distinctive style from an early age. He has frequently cited Freddie Mercury of Queen as a profound inspiration, particularly for Mercury's dynamic vocal range and theatrical delivery, which Ryder emulated through numerous covers such as "Bohemian Rhapsody" performed with the BBC Concert Orchestra in 2025.[53] Contemporary artists like Sam Smith also impacted Ryder, whose emotive balladry Ryder channeled in viral TikTok covers of songs such as "Too Good at Goodbyes" in 2020, highlighting a shared focus on vulnerability in pop-soul arrangements.[54] Early exposure to punk and hardcore scenes further molded Ryder's artistic foundations during his formative years in the 2000s and 2010s. Growing up in Essex, Ryder immersed himself in local music circuits before relocating to North America, where he fronted bands like The Morning After—a teenage group inspired by Iron Maiden's heavy metal—and later the Texas-based hardcore punk outfit Close Your Eyes in 2013. These experiences in mosh-pit environments and underground tours instilled a raw, energetic edge to his performances, contrasting with the polished pop he later pursued.[55][9] Ryder's genre blend primarily fuses pop-rock with soulful ballads, evolving from his punk roots into a more accessible, anthemic sound. Post-2022, following his Eurovision breakthrough, he transitioned from cover-heavy TikTok content—mimicking artists like Queen and Sam Smith—to crafting original material that incorporates these influences into upbeat pop-rock tracks laced with introspective soul elements. This shift is evident in his sophomore album Heartland (2025), where personal storytelling takes center stage, reflecting themes of independence and emotional resilience after leaving his major label. The album's sun-tinged rock and vulnerable lyrics mark a maturation from performative mimicry to authentic narrative-driven songwriting, solidifying his growth as an independent artist.[2][33][56]Works
Studio albums
Sam Ryder's debut studio album, There's Nothing but Space, Man!, was released on 9 December 2022 by Parlophone Records.[57] It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, marking Ryder's first chart-topping release.[58] The album features 14 tracks, blending pop with elements of rock and balladry, and includes his Eurovision entry "Space Man" as the second track.[59]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Deep Blue Doubt" | 3:16 |
| 2 | "SPACE MAN" | 3:02 |
| 3 | "Somebody" | 3:20 |
| 4 | "Tiny Riot" | 3:12 |
| 5 | "All the Way Over" | 3:10 |
| 6 | "Whirlwind" | 3:25 |
| 7 | "Living Without You" | 3:15 |
| 8 | "Fools Gold" | 3:28 |
| 9 | "Put a Light on Me" | 3:05 |
| 10 | "One Night" | 3:18 |
| 11 | "You're the Reason" | 3:22 |
| 12 | "Losing You" | 3:30 |
| 13 | "Turn" | 3:08 |
| 14 | "Tiny Riot (Acoustic)" | 3:10 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Olympic '89" | 3:12 |
| 2 | "The Feeling Never Went Away" | 2:55 |
| 3 | "OH OK" | 2:50 |
| 4 | "Heartland" | 4:24 |
| 5 | "White Lies" | 2:57 |
| 6 | "Suffer in Silence" | 3:10 |
| 7 | "Armour" | 3:05 |
| 8 | "Burn It Down" | 3:20 |
| 9 | "Better Man" | 3:15 |
| 10 | "Up Down" | 3:00 |
| 11 | "Go Steady" | 3:08 |
| 12 | "The Weight" | 3:25 |
| 13 | "Heartland (Reprise)" | 2:45 |
Extended plays
Ryder's first EP, The Sun's Gonna Rise, was independently released on 24 September 2021 prior to his major-label signing.[62] It contains five tracks that gained traction on TikTok, helping establish his online presence.[63] In 2025, Ryder released OH OK as a promotional EP tied to his independent era, featuring acoustic and unplugged versions of tracks from Heartland.[64]Singles
Ryder has released several singles, many of which have charted on the UK Singles Chart. His breakthrough single "Space Man," released in May 2022, peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart following its Eurovision performance.[22] "Tiny Riot," issued in September 2022, reached number 52.[65] "Living Without You" (with Sigala and David Guetta) followed in December 2022, peaking at number 48.[65] In 2023, "Mountain" charted at number 35, while the holiday single "You're Christmas to Me" reached number two.[66] From the Heartland era, "The Feeling Never Went Away" was released in August 2025 and debuted at number 28, "OH OK" at number 45, "White Lies" at number 62, and "Better Man" at number 23.[65]| Title | Release date | UK peak |
|---|---|---|
| "Space Man" | May 2022 | 2 |
| "Tiny Riot" | September 2022 | 52 |
| "Living Without You" (with Sigala and David Guetta) | December 2022 | 48 |
| "Mountain" | March 2023 | 35 |
| "You're Christmas to Me" | November 2023 | 2 |
| "The Feeling Never Went Away" | August 2025 | 28 |
| "OH OK" | May 2025 | 45 |
| "White Lies" | March 2025 | 62 |
| "Better Man" | September 2025 | 23 |