Jack’s journey is anything but ordinary. Once a professional rugby player, he made the bold leap into music, a path that quickly became a source of healing and purpose. His sound is rooted in simplicity, honesty, and emotional resonance, capturing real moments with unforgettable melodies.
After stepping away from his previous label, Jack embraced independence and found the freedom to be his truest self. His music began to reflect a deeper connection to nature, community, and adventure, values that now define his creative process.
In 2023, Jack ran 12 marathons in 12 days to raise funds for cancer research, an experience that inspired his upcoming EP. Collaborating with Sfven, Tobie Tripp, and Carey Willets, he’s spent the past few years crafting a deeply personal collection of songs exploring themes like gratitude, doubt, and joy, set to release this autumn.
This latest journey kicked off with the release of “All I Need” on May 30th, launching a one-of-a-kind three-week bike trip from Edinburgh to Glastonbury. Along the way, Jack will perform spontaneous sets, trade items with people he meets, and collect stories, photos, and signatures for a special travel journal and music video.
The adventure culminates with a performance on June 29th at Glastonbury’s Wishing Well Stage, where the signed flag from his journey will be displayed.
But this is just the beginning, from a Cornwall tour in July to surprise acoustic sets in unexpected places, Jack’s upcoming year is a celebration of connection, creativity, and community.
Joining Jack will be CHARLIE NO0RDEWIER
Growing up on the edge of Dartmoor, Charlie’s musical journey began at local jam nights alongside his grandad, who introduced him to a rich mix of folk, blues, and soul. By his teens, he was playing in bands around the Southwest, and at just 17, hit the road with The Native, touring relentlessly across the UK and Europe — all while juggling part-time work as a chef.
Over the past two years, Charlie has stripped things back, reconnecting with his roots. Escaping in his van on days off, he’s been playing to anyone who’ll listen — rediscovering what made him love music in the first place.