

2022 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. Australia first and then back out in the big wide world, the world needs music and I’m ready to share,” Xavier said. From France, to the Netherlands, Japan, USA and beyond We Deserve To Dream will resonate with everyone’s growing sense for freedom. “ very excited to get out on the road and share this new record and live show that I’ve been working on. But he found control in his solo creative space, and the solitude only accelerated his return to the songwriting process and the creation of the album and tour. The wide-open space Xavier found himself in during Covid was beyond his control. It felt like a wind of change, literally, in so many ways,” Xavier said on his writing process for the album. “We were on a trip north to the Cape and the wind was blowing too hard to take the tinnie out to the island… as I contemplated everything in my life and what was happening in the world there was literally a strong southeaster blowing, all the time. The album’s imagery showcases the wind as a force greater than us, but ours to harness if we take the time to learn and respect its ways. ‘Jan Juc Moon’ the album focuses on the recurring image of wind blowing through wide-open spaces and the natural elements that shape it. Rudd’s 10th studio album ‘Jan Juc Moon’ was released on March 25, featuring the familiar folk music his fans love but with new experimental elements including an analogue synthesiser which can be heard throughout. Marlon is of Aboriginal Larrakia, Kungarrakany and Thursday Island heritage, and has the perspective that we need to ‘share positive energy and grow together’, which can be linked back to his passion for country. Marlon x Rulla have burst onto the Australian music scene in just under a year, opening for the likes of Midnight Oil at WOMADelaide or performing in front of 14,000 festival goers at Bass in the Grass. Californias largest factory farm, during a United States tour.

Rudd has now announced that the special guest joining him on his tour will be ‘Marlon x Rulla’. Xavier Rudd (born ) is an Australian singer, songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist.

Xavier Rudd is one of Australia’s most iconic voices, not only an extremely talented singer and songwriter but also an instrumentalist, surfer, and activist.

Australia first and then back out in the big wide world, the world needs music and I’m ready to share.Australian singer-songwriter and instrumentalist, Xavier Rudd, announced his upcoming 2022 ‘Jan Juc Moon’ tour in early March, in celebration of the release of his forthcoming 10th studio album of the same name. I don’t care too much for the other stuff. I value community, culture, our connection to the earth as human beings. Seit jeher tief mit der Natur verbunden, zeigt sich der Multiinstrumentalist auf seinem zehnten Album spiritueller denn je und richtet seinen Blick auf die einfachen Dinge im Leben. “Very excited to get out on the road and share this new record and live show that I’ve been working on. I feel that this 2022 European tour will be extra special, so Xavier Rudd. The break accelerated a return to the solo mode of creation that first led the barefoot multi-instrumentalist on his phenomenal journey. The wide-open space he'd found himself in - the great COVID silence - was both beyond his control and curiously in-sync. It felt like a wind of change, literally, in so many ways." "We were on a trip north to the Cape and the wind was blowing too hard to take the tinnie out to the island… As I contemplated everything in my life and what was happening in the world there was literally a strong southeaster blowing, all the time. He recorded as Xavier Rudd & Izintaba for the 2010 album 'Koonyum Sun' and as Xavier Rudd & the United Nations. "It hit me last year when I started to write Stoney Creek," the Australian roots journeyman says of the album's first, exhilarating single: a rolling acoustic balm of a song that finds refuge in the simple blessings of rest, companionship and belonging in a world gone crazy. Xavier Rudd (born ) is a soulful Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose songs encompass themes such as spirituality, humanity, environmentalism and the rights of Indigenous Australians. This episode, also featuring Sea Shepherd's European Director. 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. Xavier Rudd with a special video blog from the road on his 2010 World Tour. The wind blows strong though Xavier Rudd's tenth album.
