

Nanna has received rave reviews, and The United Nations are consistently proving themselves to be one of the best live bands in the world. Supporting lead single ‘Come People’, Xavier Rudd & The United Nations embarked on a sold-out national tour in March that took them to packed theatres in every capital city, and ended with a triumphant homecoming in front of a capacity crowd at Byron Bay Bluesfest.Īs the year has progressed, Xavier Rudd & The United Nations have become a global force.

We're totally stoked to show you the video here first! The perfect way to get you geared up for the FLAG Australian Tour!.įor more videos of Xavier Rudd & the United Nations head to YouTube!Įnthralling his devoted fans, Xavier Rudd kicked off 2015 by unveiling his long-awaited dream project a full-blown dub record, backed by an eight-piece international all-star band. Ticketsare on sale now and available hereįilmed on location in Byron Bay and surrounds in NSW, the Flag music video is the first to feature the United Nations, the fantastic group of musicians who appeared on the album as well as joining Xavier on his world touring. We will be touring regional places in Australia some we’ve never been to, some we haven’t been for a long time, in order to deliver this message and celebrate the energy of one people with our fellow Australians.

This album, this tour, this family, The United Nations is an example energetically & spiritually of where we need to be as a nation. “In a time when Australia is digging deep, marching together and standing strong for our threatened communities in the Northwest and simply the long awaited need for positive change for reconciliation in our country, I feel the spirit of this band is very important.
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For his first full band, and the most dynamic album of his career, it's not surprising that Xavier Rudd wants to take The United Nations to every town in Australia. With 35 dates across all states (including performances at theDarwin Festival and Caloundra Music Festival) the Flag Tour is not just regional Australia's first up-close introduction to Xavier Rudd & The United Nations, but also the largest regional tour Xavier has undertaken since his 2012 gold-selling masterpiece, Spirit Bird. album chart has been positively received by the industry and punters alike.Following straight on from their appearance at Splendour In The Grass this July, Xavier Rudd & The United Nations will tour Australia-wide throughout August, September and October to celebrate the release of ‘Flag’ – the second single from their acclaimed debut album, Nanna. The tour named after Xavier Rudd’s tenth studio album Jan Juc Moon debuted on ARIA’s album chart at No. It’s no surprise given their energetic live show, that Rolling Stone have said “the group not only cemented themselves as one of the most monumental names on the bill for the evening, but set themselves aside as a pair of artists that you not only should, but undoubtedly need, to pay attention to as their career continues to rise.” Joining Xavier for the full national tour will be support act Marlon x Rulla a dynamic First Nations duo who burst onto the scene in 2020 performing on some of the nation’s biggest stages – opening for Midnight Oil at WOMADelaide, rocking Bass in the Grass in Darwin, Party in the Apocalypse in Tassie and wowing 30,000 fans at the AFL’s Sir Douglas Nicholls round. With the release of the album streams continue to gain momentum and show no signs of slowing down with a clear sense of the ground swelling for the magic that is Xavier Rudd live on stage. Three singles proceeded the release of Jan Juc Moon and have yielded over 12 MILLION streams worldwide. Once completed Xavier Rudd will commence his international tour taking in 18 countries with sell-out shows already in Antwerp, Amsterdam and Belgium. A second show has been added to the Blue Mountains Theatre, NSW on 15th June. New additions are Anita’s Theatre in Thirroul, NSW on 11th June, followed by the Crooked River Winery in Gerringong, NSW on Sunday 12th June, Canberra Theatre on 18th June and Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide is on 25th June. Said to be the biggest tour of the country undertaken by an Australian artist the Jan Juc Moon album tour will now perform 38 shows across all corners of the country between the dates of May 25th and July 30th 2022. Xavier Rudd has added five more dates to his already massive national tour now taking the tally to 38 shows.
