
In 2022 Xavier Rudd will be back with We Deserve to Dream, the anticipated tenth album of the artist, preceded by the homonymous song and by Stoney Creek with more than one million streams on Spotify. Xavier Rudd announces his 2022 Australian tour, in celebration of the release of his forthcoming 10th studio album ‘Jan Juc Moon’. In 2002 Xavier debuted with Solace, his first solo album, with which the artist achieved fame thanks to songs like Shelter, Let Me Be, Green Spandex and the cover of the reggae song made famous by Bob Marley No Woman, No Cry.Īmong the most famous songs of Xavier Rudd, we can recall Come Let Go featured in the album White Moth of 2004, Messages included in Food in the Belly of 2005, Storm Boy taken off the homonymous album of 2018 and the iconic Follow The Sun, with more than 165 million streams on Spotify, included in Spirit Bird of 2012. The artist’s song are inspired by the music of his great friend Ben Harper, Leo Kottke, David Lindley and Natalie Merchant. Xavier Rudd was born and raised in Torquay, in the south-est of Australia, where he approached music at young age when he took saxophone, clarinet and guitar classes from his older brother. Estas datas vêm no seguimento do anúncio da tour Europeia e do UK We Deserve to Dream com início em Portugal, no Porto e que partilha o nome com o mais recente single do novo. From France, to the Netherlands, Japan, USA and beyond “We Deserve To Dream” will resonate with everyone’s growing sense for freedom.Ģ022 promises to be a big year with the release of Xavier Rudd’s tenth studio album, and a world-wide tour where he longs to re-connect with his fanbase again live on-stage.Xavier Rudd, the folk songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Australia, will arrive in Italy for two unmissable shows of their We Deserve to Dream Tour: Xavier Rudd marca encontro com o público Português nos dias 9 e 10 de setembro de 2022, no Hard Club Porto e Coliseu dos Recreios, em Lisboa, respetivamente.

We Deserve To Dream will further appease Xavier Rudd’s loyal global fan-base who embraced his recent single “Stoney Creek” with over 3.150M streams whilst at the same time his keynote “Follow The Sun” clicked over 50M views on YouTube. The accompanying film clip symbolically encapsulates this point in life via dance and features renown First Nations dancer Tyrel Dulvarie. “We Deserve to Dream” features steel guitar, Xavier’s signature percussive beat drives this spirited song that builds to a sweet soaring chorus with an anthemic bent. We Deserve To Dream speaks of the freedom that is ours to be found in the elements of the land, the ocean, the trees, yet we find ourselves locked up in layers of conditioning thrust upon us by our life. A ticket limit of 10 per customer applies. Ticket Limit: A ticket limit of 6 per customer applies during the Presales. Xavier Rudd which is specially known for Music, Rock. I feel that this 2022 European tour will be extra special”, says Xavier Rudd. Xavier Rudd - Jan Juc Moon Tour 2022 happening at Palais Theatre, Parkville, Australia on Sat at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm. To host a space where people can let go and dream and move and shake off the weight of the world is very powerful and I honour that space.



It’s a recurring image that speaks of wide-open space and the awesome natural elements that shape it: a force far greater than us, but ours to harness if we take the time to learn, reflect and respect its ways. Coming to Adelaide for Xavier Rudd Jan Juc Moon Tour 2022 Need a place to stay Look no further, were only a few minutes from Thebarton Theatre and the. I feel like the clouds are slowly lifting and as people emerge from this time I’d like to be there with music. The wind blows strong though Xavier Rudd’s tenth album. “Life has been tuff for everyone this last few years and now more than ever people deserve to dream big. Just as Xavier Rudd releases We Deserve To Dream - the second track from his forthcoming tenth studio album due in early 2022 - he announces news of a massive European and UK ‘We Deserve To Dream' tour in 2022 covering eighteen countries.
