Kodaline's Steve Garrigan has said it is extremely touching when he hears people in countries where English is not their first language singing along to every word of their songs.
Speaking to RTÉ Entertainment, Garrigan said: "We as a band don't know how far songs have stretched, our music is a lot bigger than we are.
"I have been in foreign countries in a bar and our songs come on, I was on an island in Cambodia backpacking and some obscure remix of one of our songs came on that I had never heard before, how is that even there.
"People singing along to our songs is amazing, but it is even more amazing when they don't speak the language and there is a language barrier there and they are still singing, that's huge for me."
"I feel incredibly lucky to be doing what I'm doing, its a dream job, I love music and writing songs, to be doing it as a job, I feel incredibly lucky," he added.
Our Roots Run Deep, Kodaline's brand-new, stripped-down, 17-track live album and Fantasy Records debut, is due out October 14, 2022.