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Bruno Major - Tour of Planet Earth 2023

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The word "authenticity" has become ubiquitous when describing artists and musicians today, but when you encounter Bruno Major, you understand just how misused that term has become. Bruno has ascended the ranks to become, by many definitions, a globally influential artist, but has done so entirely on his own terms. The antihero of music stardom, Bruno has been completely uncompromising in his craft, creating unrivaled lyrical landscapes that don't conform to the musical status quo of today, but still deeply resonate with fans, as evidenced by his billion stream career, propelled by viral hits "Nothing" and "Easily."

Bruno splices classic singer-songwriter confessionals with sleek modern electronic production, girding the entire enterprise with hints of soul. His dedication to sincerity and immediacy in his craft was solidified via his 2017 debut record A Song For Every Moon. Recorded and released independently, the record gained powerful word-of-mouth momentum internationally with key single "Easily" RIAA-certified Platinum in North America. Its 2020 follow-up, To Let a Good Thing Die was similarly far reaching, a beautifully crafted tapestry of stories of human relationships, love and heartbreak, and existential musings; one single, "The Most Beautiful Thing," emerged from a special co-writing session with producer and pop luminary FINNEAS, and another standout track "Nothing" is RIAA-certified Gold in North America. Across the two albums, Bruno has amassed over 1.5 billion collective streams to date.

Bruno is trained as a classical guitarist and has earned support from the likes of Sam Smith, Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth, Lianne La Havas, Hailey Bieber, and Kourtney Kardashian, to name a few. Prior to the pandemic, he toured extensively, selling over 50,000 headline tickets, made his TV debut on the Late Late Show with James Corden, his festival debut at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, and opened for Sam Smith's European arena tour. Now in 2023, as he divides his time between London and Los Angeles, he prepares for his first release in three years--his most ambitious album yet.

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A Song For Every Moon was a year-long project where Bruno wrote, recorded and released a new song every month for one year, concluding in September 2017 with "On Our Own." The album reflects Bruno's changing inspiration over the seasons, as he travels from the blissful futuristic soul and skittering beats of "Wouldn't Mean A Thing," to "Cold Blood"s pulsing electronica, to the minimalism and sub-bass warmth of "There's Little Left," to the layered harmonies of "Second Time." As listeners tuned in to the ambitious monthly endeavor, A Song For Every Moon gathered powerful word-of-mouth momentum, now counting over 300 million streams.

"When I first said that I was going to do it most people said, 'Nice one...that's never going to happen.'" Major recalls with a laugh. "A lot of people thought it was overly aspirational: it probably was."

In 2018, London based Bruno, went on to sell out headlining tours in Asia, Europe and two tours in the US, make his TV debut on the Late Late Show with James Corden, his festival debut at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and tour with Sam Smith in the UK that included multiple sold- out shows at London's O2 arena.

Starting off 2019 with the release of "Old Fashioned", the first release from his upcoming album, Bruno took to the road in the North America testing out his new songs on another sold out tour. "Nothing"I, a half finished track written with Raelee Nikole, quickly became a crowd favourite. The reaction was so special that on returning from tour Bruno immediately set about finishing and recording the track. Released September 2019, "Nothing" shows Bruno at his most stripped down; just his voice, his beautiful guitar-playing and a drum machine ticking in the background.

Bruno will close out the summer reaching new audiences with his first (and quickly sold out) tour of Australia and New Zealand and a performance at Corona Capital festival in Mexico City.
The word "authenticity" has become ubiquitous when describing artists and musicians today, but when you encounter Bruno Major, you understand just how misused that term has become. Bruno has ascended the ranks to become, by many definitions, a globally influential artist, but has done so entirely on his own terms. The antihero of music stardom, Bruno has been completely uncompromising in his craft, creating unrivaled lyrical landscapes that don't conform to the musical status quo of today, but still deeply resonate with fans, as evidenced by his billion stream career, propelled by viral hits "Nothing" and "Easily."

Bruno splices classic singer-songwriter confessionals with sleek modern electronic production, girding the entire enterprise with hints of soul. His dedication to sincerity and immediacy in his craft was solidified via his 2017 debut record A Song For Every Moon. Recorded and released independently, the record gained powerful word-of-mouth momentum internationally with key single "Easily" RIAA-certified Platinum in North America. Its 2020 follow-up, To Let a Good Thing Die was similarly far reaching, a beautifully crafted tapestry of stories of human relationships, love and heartbreak, and existential musings; one single, "The Most Beautiful Thing," emerged from a special co-writing session with producer and pop luminary FINNEAS, and another standout track "Nothing" is RIAA-certified Gold in North America. Across the two albums, Bruno has amassed over 1.5 billion collective streams to date.

Bruno is trained as a classical guitarist and has earned support from the likes of Sam Smith, Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth, Lianne La Havas, Hailey Bieber, and Kourtney Kardashian, to name a few. Prior to the pandemic, he toured extensively, selling over 50,000 headline tickets, made his TV debut on the Late Late Show with James Corden, his festival debut at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, and opened for Sam Smith's European arena tour. Now in 2023, as he divides his time between London and Los Angeles, he prepares for his first release in three years--his most ambitious album yet.

~~~~~~~~

A Song For Every Moon was a year-long project where Bruno wrote, recorded and released a new song every month for one year, concluding in September 2017 with "On Our Own." The album reflects Bruno's changing inspiration over the seasons, as he travels from the blissful futuristic soul and skittering beats of "Wouldn't Mean A Thing," to "Cold Blood"s pulsing electronica, to the minimalism and sub-bass warmth of "There's Little Left," to the layered harmonies of "Second Time." As listeners tuned in to the ambitious monthly endeavor, A Song For Every Moon gathered powerful word-of-mouth momentum, now counting over 300 million streams.

"When I first said that I was going to do it most people said, 'Nice one...that's never going to happen.'" Major recalls with a laugh. "A lot of people thought it was overly aspirational: it probably was."

In 2018, London based Bruno, went on to sell out headlining tours in Asia, Europe and two tours in the US, make his TV debut on the Late Late Show with James Corden, his festival debut at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and tour with Sam Smith in the UK that included multiple sold- out shows at London's O2 arena.

Starting off 2019 with the release of "Old Fashioned", the first release from his upcoming album, Bruno took to the road in the North America testing out his new songs on another sold out tour. "Nothing"I, a half finished track written with Raelee Nikole, quickly became a crowd favourite. The reaction was so special that on returning from tour Bruno immediately set about finishing and recording the track. Released September 2019, "Nothing" shows Bruno at his most stripped down; just his voice, his beautiful guitar-playing and a drum machine ticking in the background.

Bruno will close out the summer reaching new audiences with his first (and quickly sold out) tour of Australia and New Zealand and a performance at Corona Capital festival in Mexico City.
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