

Patrons with a child / children under 8 arriving at the venue without any prior contact and appropriate hearing protection will need to speak with the duty manager who will assess the situation. Accompanying adults should be confident that the child will not cause disruption to other patrons and may be asked to leave the venue if they do so without a refund. The Venues do not provide suitable protection for younger patrons.

To attend a show unaccompanied you must be over the age of 14.Ĭhildren (8-13) attending shows should have appropriate ear protection provided by their legal guardian. We strongly discourage bringing any child under the age of 8 to shows unless agreed in writing with the Venue Management in advance of the show. O2 Academy Bristol restrict the age of those attending to children 8 years old and over due to sound levels and crowd profiles. His current tour is set to continue for another month-and-a-half as Rudd visit’s the entire left side of the country, so if you’re yet to take the chance to catch one of Australia’s most beloved and revered performers live, now is the chance, with tickets on sale via his official website.You can buy a maximum of 10 tickets for this event Venue Address:O2 Academy Frogmore Street Bristol BS1 5NA It underlines Rudd’s status as an iconic artist and performer. What’s most impressive though is the fact that Rudd’s 86-date run of shows makes this current Jan Juc Moon album tour one of the largest tours undertaken by an Australian artist in 2022, only being eclipsed by a handful of the country’s best, such as Amy Shark and her mammoth 114 show touring schedule. Having already powered through a run of Queensland shows, Rudd is currently in the midst of his trek through New South Wales, with this week seeing him visit the likes of Sydney and Newcastle before dipping down to the nation’s capital for a show at the Canberra Theatre. Joining him on his tour is First Nations duo Marlon x Rulla, whose acclaimed performance at the 2021 edition of WOMADelaide saw Rolling Stonenote that, “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.” After wrapping up locally, Rudd will head overseas for his international tour taking in 18 countries across 48 dates with shows already sold out in the likes of Antwerp, Amsterdam and Belgium.

Kicking off his run of dates back in late May, the extensive national trek sees Xavier Rudd making an absolutely mammoth 86 stops, visiting every state and territory in Australia across 38 dates as he traverses the expansive natural landscape that inspires his work. But, it’s not enough for Rudd to simply take his new work on the road with a run of headline dates in major cities (including Perth, Adelaide, Darwin, and Hobart, of course), rather, he’s an artist who doesn’t do things by half measures, having announced a truly immense national tour. With the record out in the world now, the next logical step for Xavier Rudd was to hit the road to share with his adoring fans the breathtaking songs that make up his latest album. “Weaving together organic sounds of nature and wildlife, themes of environmentalism and Indigenous history-and powerful compositions that sees him working with the likes of J-MILLA or the Slabb Brothers- Jan Juc Moon is one of Xavier Rudd ‘s most resonant albums to date,” wrote Rolling Stone of the record back upon its release. His seventh consecutive album to place in the ARIA top ten, the record showcases the arresting quality of Rudd’s passion and musicianship, intertwining in a way that can only be described as magical. It was only back in March that Rudd unleashed his tenth studio album, Jan Juc Moon.
