The singer passed away following a long illness, having been placed in palliative care back in January. Christy Dignam was diagnosed with a blood condition known as Amyloidosis back in 2013.
Having started playing music in the late 1970s in Finglas, Christy Dignam later formed the band Aslan, alongside Billy McGuinness, Joe Jewell, and Alan Downey.
The band's debut album 'Feel No Shame' reached number one in the Irish Charts following its release in 1986.
However, Dignam left the band before they released their second album, having struggled with a drug addiction. The Dubliner had later stated that his addiction was a way of coping with the abuse that he suffered during his childhood.
Following a brief stint as one half of the musical duo Dignam and Goff, Christy Dignam returned to Aslan, where they subsequently released one of their synonymous hits 'Crazy World'.
Christy Dignam's death was confirmed in a statement released by his family.
"On behalf of my family, it is with a broken heart that we convey the news of my father’s passing, Christy Dignam", they said. "Dad peacefully left us where he wanted to, at home today 4pm Tuesday, June 13th 2023, after a courageously long-fought battle, surrounded by his family".
The statement also added, "We ask that you honour our family's need for privacy during this immensely painful period. Let us all hold him in our hearts and cherish the remarkable life of a talented singer, great story teller and amazing person.
"We thank you so much for your love and support shown to us.
"Kathryn, Kiera, Darren, Cian, Ava, Jake and our extended family x"".
Christy Dignam is surived by his wife Kathryn, his daughter Kiera and grandchildren.
Aslan also penned this emotional tribute to their late frontman.