Conor Deasy, lead singer of the Irish pop band The Thrills, commands attention at 6ft 2½ (189.2 cm) tall, his towering stature amplifying his charismatic stage presence and distinctive image in the indie pop scene.
- Formed The Thrills in Dublin's Blackrock suburb in the mid-1990s with childhood friends, initially as Cheating Housewives.
- Debut album So Much for the City (2004) brought international acclaim, where Deasy's height lent a larger-than-life vibe to their surf-pop sound.
- His imposing 189.2 cm frame made him a standout performer, contributing to the band's energetic live shows and Mercury Prize nomination.