The Irish music community is mourning the loss of Trevor Dietz, a respected promoter, manager, and one of the founding figures behind the iconic Workmans Club in Dublin. His passing has left family, friends, musicians, and music lovers across Ireland heartbroken as they remember a man whose passion and dedication helped shape the country’s contemporary music scene for more than two decades.
For many artists and fans, Trevor was far more than a promoter. He was a tireless advocate for new music, a mentor to emerging talent, and a driving force behind countless performances that gave young musicians a platform to be heard. Through his work, he helped create opportunities for artists to develop their craft and connect with audiences, leaving a lasting mark on generations of performers.
As a founding member of The Workmans Club, Trevor played a central role in transforming the venue into one of Dublin’s most influential cultural spaces. For over 15 years, the club became synonymous with discovering new talent, hosting groundbreaking performances, and fostering a vibrant community built around creativity and independent music. His vision helped establish it as a home for artists and music fans alike.
Trevor’s influence extended far beyond a single venue. Over a career spanning more than 25 years, he was involved in some of Ireland’s most memorable club nights, concerts, and music events. He worked alongside many of the country’s most celebrated acts and was widely respected for his instinct for talent and unwavering support of artists with something meaningful to say.
He also played a significant role in the rise of Fontaines D.C., serving as the band’s manager during their ascent from Dublin’s local music scene to international acclaim. Friends and colleagues often credited Trevor’s belief in artists, combined with his determination and industry knowledge, for helping many musicians reach audiences around the world.
Those who knew Trevor describe him as passionate, authentic, and deeply committed to music with heart and purpose. He championed creativity, individuality, and artistic integrity, values that were reflected in every project he supported. His enthusiasm was infectious, and his impact reached far beyond the stage.
While the loss of Trevor Dietz is being felt throughout Ireland’s music community, his legacy lives on in the artists he supported, the venues he helped build, and the countless lives he touched through his work.
He will be remembered as a visionary promoter, a trusted friend, a dedicated mentor, and a true believer in the power of music to bring people together.
Trevor Dietz will be deeply missed, fondly remembered, and forever celebrated. May he rest in peace.