This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions. It s terrifying - I haven t done a solo tour in nearly a decade, Marlon told Music 101 s Charlotte Ryan. I don t even have an opening act - it s just me for two halves of a show.
The tour by the APRA Silver Scroll winning musician will include 26 shows between Auckland and Invercargill in February and March next year.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced Marlon to press pause on international tours and stay closer to home.
He s looking forward to it, when he s not in a cold sweat. One night in every few, I wake up in the middle of the night gasping for air and then run to the piano and go oh ok, just do this and then go what am I doing? It s 3am, go back to bed .
Marlon Williams Announces Seven New Dates For Nationwide Tour Annabel Kean / Photo credit: Justyn Rebecca / Friday 13th November, 2020 10:46AM
Marlon Williams tour has just had another seven dates added to the calendar. The 26-date March tour is spilling over into February and April, completely out grew Napier s MTG Theatre, and is bursting at the seams with six Tāmaki Makaurau nights in a row. Ōtautahi gets another show at the James Hay Theatre after the other two sold out, and a new Wellington date sees Williams double back to the capital s Opera House in early April. Deep inhale Arrowtown and Dunedin each get another evening with Marlon, giving fans another chance if they missed out last time, and those at the other end of the country have the unique opportunity to attend a new Leigh Sawmill show, where Williams will be joined by a few of his favourite musical buddies. Tickets for the just announced dates will go on sale midday next Wednesday the 18th of Nove
Interview: Marlon Williams Talks About His New Album With Kacy & Clayton + NZ Tour Annabel Kean / Photo credit: Janelle Wallace / Friday 11th December, 2020 10:37AM
Wash the sleep from your eyes and pop the kettle on, Christmas has come early and you’ve got a brand new
Marlon Williams album to listen to. Written and recorded in the wild Canadian tundra of Saskatoon,
Plastic Bouquet is Williams’ first collaborative album with Saskatchewan locals, folk artists and second cousins
Kacy & Clayton. Ten months on from releasing his multi-award winning sophomore album
Make Way For Love in 2018, Williams flew thousands of kilometres from a dry Ōtautahi summer to a sprawling white, negative 25° C landscape. The three hunkered down and each brought their own half-formed, home-spun songs to the table, with Williams drawing from sketches begun as far back as 2016, and tying in