Jack Johnson is set to arrive in New Zealand shortly to play two shows on his From Here To Now To You Tour. Whilst in New Zealand, Jack Johnson is going to take part in a beach clean-up – taking place at Piha this Sunday, hosted by Sustainable Coastlines. The public are invited to participate in the cleanup on the day from 1pm and will also be treated to a free BBQ that Jack Johnson will be attending.
Back to perform in New Zealand, a place held dear to his heart, Jack returns in support of his sixth studio album From Here To Now To You. Having sold more than 19 million albums worldwide since his 2001 debut Brushfire Fairytales, Jack Johnson has proven his connection with audiences across the world, and no-where better has this been reflected than in New Zealand.
With a catalogue boasting six RIANZ number one albums and multi-platinum album sales, you can expect to hear Jack performing such classics as Inaudible Melodies, Sitting Waiting Wishing, Flake, Taylor, and Times Like These, alongside material from his latest release, From Here To Now To You.
Jack Johnson and his band will kick off their world tour this September with sold out dates across Europe, the UK and the U.S. before heading to Australia and New Zealand this December.
As with all of his tours since 2008, Jack Johnson will donate 100% of his tour profits to charity. There will also be a number of Green initiatives implemented in the venues and on the road including composting, recycling and food donations. For further information on the environmental initiatives please go to http://jackjohnsonmusic.com.
Details:
PIHA BEACH CLEAN-UP
1PM, SUNDAY 1ST DECEMBER
The public are welcome to join in.
For more information, visit the website here
http://sustainablecoastlines.org/event/piha-beach-clean-up-2013/