As harsh weather froze Britain during the build-up to his concert in London earlier this year, RY X tweeted a message of robust reassurance to ticket-holders. "London... in case anyone is wondering... with the snow and the weather... everything is smooth and going ahead. We will all be warm and loved together in this space..."
The power of quietly intense, passionate music to pull audiences in to an intimate space is something this Australia-born, LA-based singer excels at. After the break-out success of his uncommonly minimalist beauty "Berlin" in 2013, Ry notched up a string of sold-out shows across Europe, US and Australia. From Shepards Bush Empire in London, to Tempodrom of Berlin, to Being the first to play unique and powerful venues such as Notre Dam and to thousands of fans on uninhabited islands in the mouth of caves in the fjords of Norway. In addition to these shows he has joined premier festivals around the world to connect with his growing fanbase outside of these beautifully curated shows.
As harsh weather froze Britain during the build-up to his concert in London earlier this year, RY X tweeted a message of robust reassurance to ticket-holders. "London... in case anyone is wondering... with the snow and the weather... everything is smooth and going ahead. We will all be warm and loved together in this space..."
The power of quietly intense, passionate music to pull audiences in to an intimate space is something this Australia-born, LA-based singer excels at. After the break-out success of his uncommonly minimalist beauty "Berlin" in 2013, Ry notched up a string of sold-out shows across Europe, US and Australia. From Shepards Bush Empire in London, to Tempodrom of Berlin, to Being the first to play unique and powerful venues such as Notre Dam and to thousands of fans on uninhabited islands in the mouth of caves in the fjords of Norway. In addition to these shows he has joined premier festivals around the world to connect with his growing fanbase outside of these beautifully curated shows.
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