Bry

BriBry (Brian O’Reilly until April 2013 when it was changed to BriBry Really O'Reilly) is a 25 year old musician and Irish YouTube personality. He is 6'5 (1.98 meters)''. ''BriBry featured in Hotpress Magazine ‘Hot for 2011’, appears regularly on Dublin’s 98FM and has also done some television work. Brian’s series on YouTube, “Things to do before you die” is immensely popular and his viewership is growing at a phenomenal rate. BriBryOnTour, Brian’s music channel currently has over 365,000 subscribers. He created a travel vlog channel in summer 2014, 'LifeOfBriBry , with over 95,000 subscrbers. Both channels combined have over 21 million views.

In 2010 a close friend of Brian’s, Ross Nugent, was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma, a rare type of cancer. Ross’s family have since set up a registered charity, The Ross Nugent Foundation, with the aim of raising money for the oncology ward at Dublin’s Beaumont Hospital and cancer research. So far thousands of euros have been raised for the cause. Tragically, Ross succumbed to his cancer and passed away on May 15th 2010. He was 18 years old.

In 2011 and 2012 BriBry performed and ran a twenty four hour liveshow to raise money for the foundation.

As well as the YouTube series, BriBry’s original music is available on iTunes. Wristbands and other memorabilia are also available for purchase through Brian’s website. Since Ross’s passing Brian has used ‘Things to do before you die’ to raise money and awareness for The Ross Nugent Foundation.

As of April 2011 Brian took his series around the world, recording episodes from the far reaches of the globe and spreading awareness and the message of The Ross Nugent Foundation.

In early 2013, BriBry set up another charity called #CutCakeNotWrists with fellow Youtubers Luke Cutforth (Lukeisnotsexy) and Emma Blackery (EmmaBlackery).

He is now married to Candice (Candysomething) as of 20/12/14, whom he lives with and shares his "lifeofbribry" channel, with "and Candice" added to the end graphic.

He regularly tours the UK, New Zealand, and Australia.