The Tallest Man On Earth Announces 2023 Australian Headline Dates
By Emmy Mack
The Tallest Man On Earth is returning down under to bless our ears with a trio of tour dates. The project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson will be coming our way this December to perform songs from his new album Henry St for fans in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Henry St marks the veteran musician’s first new album in four years; the imaginative burst that inspired it coming after two years of covid-inflicted solitude, which Matsson spent manically growing vegetables in his garden.
The Tallest Man On Earth – ‘Henry St.’
“When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again,” the artist explained in a press statement.
“When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman.”
The album of songs that ensued, Henry St , sees Matsson exploring his own stubborn optimism and “how to be a person in this world”.
“[It’s the] most me album yet, because it covers so many of the different noises in my head,” he added.
“Having been away from it taught me that making music and performing is what I’m doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it. It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It’s unconditional.”
Peep all the dates and details of The Tallest Man On Earth’s 2023 Australian headline tour down below.
The Tallest Man On Earth 2023 Tour Dates
- Wednesday, 6th December – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
- Thursday, 7th December – Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QLD
- Friday, 8th December – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Tickets on sale 1pm Friday, 28th April via Live Nation
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The Tallest Man On Earth Announces Henry St. Australia & New Zealand Tour
MELBOURNE, AU (26 April, 2023) – The Tallest Man On Earth – project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson – announces Australia and New Zealand dates for the Henry St Tour this December.
Following the release of his first new album in four years of the same name, The Tallest Man On Earth will captivate audiences in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
Tickets go on sale at 1pm, Friday 28 April. My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the My Live Nation presale beginning 12pm, Thursday 27 April until 12pm, Friday 28 April. For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au or livenation.co.nz .
Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using “every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…” (The New York Times). In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden where he drowned out his thoughts by manically growing vegetables in his garden. Imaginative writing did not come easily to Matsson during this time of collective forced solitude, and when it did, he found himself commenting on the darkness. It was only near the end of 2021, as he began to tour again, that the inspiration returned.
“When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again. When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman.”
He eventually had a collection of songs, revealing what would become Henry St, an album that sees Matsson exploring his own stubborn optimism and “how to be a person in this world.”
“Henry St. is the most playful, most me album yet, because it covers so many of the different noises in my head,” says Matsson. “When you overthink things, you get further away from your original ideas. And God knows I overthink things when I’m by myself.”
The time in isolation also brought him some newfound peace of mind.
“Having been away from it taught me that making music and performing is what I’m doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it. It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It’s unconditional.”
THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH HENRY ST. TOUR AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 2023
Tickets on sale 1pm friday april 28.
My Live Nation presale 12pm Thursday April 27 – 12pm Friday April 28 For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au or livenation.co.nz
For all tour-related enquiries, contact: Live Nation Australasia Arlo Flitcroft +61 432 518 045 [email protected]
The Tallest Man On Earth will return to Australia in December
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Much adored Swedish singer-songwriter Kristian Matsson – known to most as The Tallest Man On Earth – has just released his first new record in four years.
It's called Henry St. and while Matsson had intended on writing it upon returning to Sweden from his adopted home of New York City, it wasn't until he started touring that inspiration struck again.
"When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again," he said in a statement. "When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman."
So, it's no surprise that he has already earmarked a return to Australia in support of the album, a place that has always held him and his work in the highest regard.
He'll be down here for his first shows in seven years this December, playing three shows in theatres along the east coast of the country.
The pandemic has reaffirmed Matsson's love of performing live, so when you see him playing these shows later this year, you can be sure he's really putting his heart into it.
"Having been away from it taught me that making music and performing is what I'm doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it," he said.
"It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It's unconditional."
Catch The Tallest Man On Earth playing the following shows. Tickets are available from 1pm Friday 28 April.
Wednesday 6 December – Metro Theatre, Sydney
Thursday 7 December – Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Friday 8 December – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
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The tallest man on earth is heading to australia for a national tour.
The performance will be part of the artist's tour to promote his latest album, Henry St., released earlier this year after a four-year hiatus.
The Tallest Man On Earth, also known as Kristian Matsson, has been captivating audiences worldwide for over a decade, using every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage, and delivering a performance that is nothing short of mesmerizing. Swedish singer-songwriter The Tallest Man On Earth is set to take the stage in Melbourne for a show at Northcote Theatre on December 8.
The Tallest Man On Earth Australian and New Zealand tour
- December 3 – Hollywood Avondale, Auckland
- December 4 – San Fran, Wellington
- December 6 – Metro Theatre, Sydney
- December 7 – Princess Theatre, Brisbane
- December 8 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
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In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden, where he drowned out his thoughts by growing vegetables in his garden, trying to get his creative juices flowing.
However, it wasn’t until he returned to touring in late 2021 that Matsson’s inspiration for imaginative writing returned. “When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again. When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman,” he said. This led to the creation of Henry St., an album that explores his stubborn optimism and how to be a person in this world.
As the artist’s sixth album, Henry St. is the most ‘him’ yet, covering many of the different noises in his head. It marks the first time Matsson recorded an album in a band setting, and has given him new confidence and playfulness. “Making music and performing is what I’m doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it. It’s unconditional,” he said.
Fans attending The Tallest Man On Earth’s Melbourne show can expect a performance that showcases Matsson’s unique blend of indie-folk and captivating storytelling. With his mesmerizing guitar skills and evocative lyrics, The Tallest Man On Earth is sure to leave audiences spellbound and wanting more.
It all goes down at Northcote Theatre on December 8. Grab tickets by heading here .
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The Tallest Man on Earth announces return to Australia
The national tour follows the release of the Swedish singer-songwriter's sixth studio album, Henry St.
By Ellie Claringbold
May 1, 2023
The Tallest Man on Earth, project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson, will return to Australia this summer with performances in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
The tour follows the release of Henry St. , the musician's sixth studio album and the first to be recorded in a band setting.
Feverishly written over just ten days, the album explores Matsson's stubborn optimism and "how to be a person in this world".
"It's the most playful, most me album yet, because it covers so many of the different noises in my head," Matsson said.
Lyrically, Henry St. is as introspective and heartfelt as Matsson's previous work. Where the albums differs, however, is in its overarching joyfulness.
Loneliness and sorrow give way to resilience and hope, and it is within the album's collaborative setting that this joyfulness finds the energy it needs to shine.
"[The band] opened everything up, and understood what the songs that I'd written needed: sounds that I couldn't ever have thought of or created myself," Matsson said.
The result is a markedly different sound for The Tallest Man on Earth , but is it a welcome one. The addition of piano, strings and horns brings a warmth and fullness to Henry St. and provides a captivating diversity of sound.
Matsson has truly returned from the forced solitude of the COVID-19 pandemic as an artist renewed and he shows no signs of slowing down.
"[Isolation] taught me that making music and performing is what I'm doing for the rest of my life, and I'm so grateful for it," Matsson said.
"It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It's unconditional."
2023 TOUR DATES
Wed 6 December --- Metro Theatre, Sydney
Thu 7 December --- Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Fri 8 December --- Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
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The Tallest Man On Earth – project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson – announces Australia and New Zealand dates for the Henry St Tour this December.
Following the release of his first new album in four years of the same name, The Tallest Man On Earth will captivate audiences in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using “every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…” (The New York Times). In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden where he drowned out his thoughts by manically growing vegetables in his garden. Imaginative writing did not come easily to Matsson during this time of collective forced solitude, and when it did, he found himself commenting on the darkness. It was only near the end of 2021, as he began to tour again, that the inspiration returned. “When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again. When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman.” He eventually had a collection of songs, revealing what would become Henry St, an album that sees Matsson exploring his own stubborn optimism and “how to be a person in this world.”
“Henry St. is the most playful, most me album yet, because it covers so many of the different noises in my head,” says Matsson. “When you overthink things, you get further away from your original ideas. And God knows I overthink things when I’m by myself.” The time in isolation also brought him some newfound peace of mind. “Having been away from it taught me that making music and performing is what I’m doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it. It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It’s unconditional.”
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On April 19th, 2019, The Tallest Man On Earth released his first album in 4 years. I Love You. It’s A Fever Dream. was written,
produced and engineered by Kristian Matsson and was recorded almost entirely in his apartment in Brooklyn, NY. When asked for some insight into the album, Matsson says “Here’s what I can tell you: Of course there are some love songs and then there are some other songs. Making the album I was thinking a lot about the lenses we view our lives through and that, for some reason, our worst tendencies seem to be carried out so loudly, while our best can go unnoticed. I’ve come to realize that some of the most powerful, most inspiring moments in my life have been the most subtle and that so often the thing that deserves my attention, is trying the least to get it.”
In recent years Matsson has undertaken single oriented projects that incorporate writing, producing and self-releasing songs and videos in regular intervals, often with purposefully intense deadlines. He’s described finding inspiration in the entire process, and in particular in the satisfaction of making something and having it out quickly. For listeners and viewers, the fascination has been in watching an artist work through his life, in problems and celebrations large and small, putting his thoughts out into the world while he’s still processing them himself and watching them evolve over time.
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Carried away by the euphonious melodies, like wind carrying the thunder and waves crashing upon the shore, Matsson’s voice resonates deeply in the embedded duality of the soul. Each instrument he so elloquetly strums becomes an extension of his being which translates to an intimate performance.
On a more personal note: I have quite the soul connection to him and his music. This show in particular was cathartic to state the least.
Ten years ago when he played in Santa Barbara, my soon to be lover was serendipitously at the same show and later down the road, we relished in delight that we each enjoyed the Tallest Man on Earth. His car had the “shallow grave “ album stuck on repeat for months and upon finally freeing the disk from the car’s capture, we played it for hours; dancing together playfully to his favorite tune “the gardener”. Four years ago, my love joined the night’s stars. Upon first awareness that Tallest Man in Earth , the elusive Kristian Matsson was coming to play an acoustic set a decade later, I instinctively purchased my ticket. When I arrived to my seat (albeit a tad late; Matsson acknowledged me by saying hello in between songs which warmed my heart), the seat beside me in the second row remained vacant the duration of the show. it was not planned fo, for I did not purchase the excellent seat for my parted love , I feel he was beside me in spirit the whole night, enjoying his favorite musician. Words can’t quite capture the depth of solace Matsson’s talent and creative being gifted me last night . I drifted in delight, laughed at the dialogue and I cried in cathartic release to feel home with my love for just this 2 hour set that changed my heart. Thank you Kristian Matsson for delivering an unforgettable and transformative experience. I am eternally your fan and friend
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This show was a bit of a litmus test for me as to whether there would be any more Tallest Man shows in my future. I have seen him three previous times in Toronto. The first two shows were incredible. The last one was the highly dissapointing Massey Hall show. That was the first tour with a full band. Although it sounded good when he did the solo portions of the show the sound mix when the band played was absolutely horrible (sorry Massey Hall - I still love you). Beyond the unbearable sound mix, most of the arrangements done to accompany songs previously done as solo pieces were weak and uninspired.
I am happy to report that I am back on board. The sound at the Opera House was perfect both during the solo and full band portions of the show. Additionally the arrangements were much better. There was clearly an effort to make the band a backup to the main act which is and always should be Kristian and his guitar. Even the lighting was or seemed to be arranged to make this clear where for the most part Kristian was illuminated in the foreground and the band lit much more subdued in the background. I noted two songs where there was a significant rearrangement to go from solo to a full band performance that I remember thinking, eh not really working for me (can't remember the songs), but outside of those two tunes I thought everything else worked really well.
Based on this show I would definitely snatch up tickets to see him again the next time he comes back. Hopefully soon!
I'm at a loss for words... Still, i have to try and describe what i witnessed yesterday... A celebration of music, talent, songwriting... I've been to literally hundreds of gigs and tonight was different, it was special... The Tallest Man on Earth gave me, probably, THE most out of body experience i've had in my life in what concerns live music... It was as if i was experiencing what people must've experienced back in the day watching The Beatles or something like that... Sold out show... The attendance was all in sync and they sang, shouted, talked with Kristian... He played a song that wasn't in the setlist because someone asked at the right time... He didn't remember the song and forgot the lyrics and that made it even more special... The musicianship is out of this world, his stage presence is of a seasoned and talented entertainer... I don't know what more to say except the opener "The Tarantula Waltz" own Markus is also songwriting at it's best... Talk about a kickstart to the soul... This gig was, probably, the second in my life that i went to all alone... And i don't regret it one bit... Maybe it was meant to be... Again, one of THE most amazing experiences of my life... Thank you Markus from The Tarantula Waltz, Thank you Kristian from The Tallest Man on Earth...
Kristian Matsson, for that is the name of the man behind The Tallest Man On Earth, would like to be your 21st century Swedish Bob Dylan. He’s certainly got the voice and guitar playing for it, but his is a more full-throated roar than old Zimmerman’s mumblings – something you can hear on albums like The Wild Hunt, where you almost have to reach to turn down the volume such is the power of his vocal. Matsson is a folk musician, pure and simple. Whether he’s behind the piano or holding a guitar, he’s part of a traditional lineage – but that’s no bad thing. As a live experience, Matsson is likely to be found holding court on stage by himself, legs twisting and jerking, never quite standing still as he plays his songs both electric and acoustic. The finger-picked, open tuning beauty of ‘Love Is All’ is always like to be a highlight, Matsson’s voice dancing in and out between the chords. While that’s a subdued number, ‘King of Spain’ is more rousing altogether and is often a set closer. The Tallest Man On Earth will command silence from audiences throughout a gig, but he’s also a funny and engaging chap and all these elements combined should guarantee a good night.
Kristian Matsson, Swedish indie folk artist who performs under the pseudonym The Tallest Man On Earth, and despite his relatively average stature, performing live he grabs attention through his music rather than height. An inherently gruff vocal, Matsson's voice sounds almost identical to his recordings which is a difficult feat for any artist.
Stepping onto a sparse stage with guitar in hand, he captivates the audience from the offset with a combination of sorrowful narrative along with that indescribably emotive vocal. His work is often rather conceptual so the audience play close attention during a tender rendition of 'King Of Spain'. The aggressive twangs of 'The Gardener' get the audience clapping along to the beats as Matsson keeps the rhythm at a constant with his guitar.
Kristian remains inside his own little world during renditions of his work, yet he cannot remain unmoved to the huge applause he receives after each song. He thanks the audience profusely before wrapping up an engaging show with a wonderful version of 'Criminals' that had extended guitar instrumentals. A curious and creative live performer, perhaps one of Sweden's most intelligent indie artists.
His show started shortly after 8:30pm, the venue has great acoustics so his show being entirely acoustic, sounded amazing!! He sang and played various instruments through the evening...acoustic and electric guitars, bango, piano...his voice is incredible and so real and raw!
He did a funny bit at the beginning which was cute paired with his quirky stage presence.
Some fans were heckling a bit and getting a little too comfortable (or uncomfortable?) With the silent pauses and started to get a little annoying which he told them to shut the **** up!! That was pretty amazing. I love and appreciate a musician who is authentic and no bullsh*t. He played 2-3 encore songs which was anazing! He also changed up the rhythm a bit so his older songs sounded like his newer music but was awesome to sing along to some of his classics.
The venue was extremely warm as it was the first real wintery day in Toronto, so it was a bit uncomfortable. Love that this venue serves snacks haha
The Tallest Man on Earth is the stage name of singer and songwriter Kristian Matsson. Mattson has been performing since 2006 and specialises in folk music. On first appearances, Mattson does not seem like much. He is of average stature and, standing alone on a big stage, seems rather small in comparison. However, from the moment he starts strumming on his trusted guitar and opens his mouth to sing, you know that you’re in for something special. Like a one man Mumford and Sons, Mattson performs real, honest and good folk music. He has a wonder of a voice: his vocals are quite throaty but also stunning. He sounds exactly the same live as he does recorded, a feat indeed. He is also a talented musician, switching with ease between the piano and guitar. His acoustic sessions are as mesmerising as his electronic tracks. He commands the stage and the whole audience is hushed throughout the show, eagerly listening in and not wanting to break the spell, fearing to ruin the magic.
Such a beautiful concert.
Small venue, the crowd knew his songs well and would occasionnaly sing along... This alone, if the music is good, makes for a great night. But The Tallest Man made it special by playing and dancing like a crazy man, sweating to the point of getting his shirt completely wet (he actually broke one of his musician's electric viola by sweating on it... this is not a joke. Granted, it was way too hot in le Divan du Monde, but his incredible enthusiasm while singing and dancing did make things worse).
His musicians were great (2015 tour), especially the viola player, whose clear and beautiful voice, at the end of the concert, came as a complete surprise.
And the music is just as beautiful as you'd expect if you like his records, except he doesn't just sing them as on the album, there's always something different, making you hear the song anew.
You're not going to find a performer who is so willing and able to connect with himself and his audience in such a meaningful way. Yes, Kristian Matsson is entertaining. Yes, he's dynamic, virtuosic, and fun to watch. All this was hard won by his years as a solo performer (if you're the only one to watch... Well... You can't be boring) and fans now expect it. And, contrary to logic, the addition of a full band -- both on the album and in his shows -- allows him to be more tender, more personal, more intimate. Not less. With a little help from friends, one can create a sound as big as one's inner ideal, one's grief and pain, one's joy. That's what The Tallest Man on Earth has done. And it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing to be part of.
The whole night was just magical. He opened the show by playing "Försent för Edelweiss", and after half the song he jumped on the stage, and he started doing the magic with his guitar. Or guitars, I don't think I can count on two hands how many guitars he used that night. He's a guitar- wizard with a brilliant voice. I only recognized about half of the songs, but it didn't matter. I just stood there enjoying the music and his beautiful, amazing voice. He's probably ten times better live than on record, I don't think I have ever heard such a good voice live, ever. Defenetly one of the best nights of my life. If you ever get the chance, get tickets to a Tallest man concert, you won't regret it. It's an experience for life.
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Swedish songwriter Kristian Matsson towers above his contemporaries as one of today’s most humbling and evocative songwriters. Known to the world as THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH , he takes the modest folk tradition of Dylan and Guthrie as groundwork and builds upon it an intricate, personal mythology: dense stories gleaned from history, narrative and lived experience.
Back in Australia for the first time since 2013 Matsson returns with a stunning five-piece band, as seen on international festival stages such as Roskilde and the Justin Vernon curated Eaux Claires, offering audiences a richer and more resonant side of Matsson’s songcraft than they’ve ever witnessed before.
Shouldering universal acclaim from his 2015 album Dark Bird Is Home, The Tallest Man On Earth promises to make his presence felt through revellers’ every hair and fibre when he brings his soul-searching live show to our soil this December.
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The Tallest Man On Earth Announces Henry St. Australia & New Zealand Tour
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The Tallest Man On Earth – project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson – announces Australia and New Zealand dates for the Henry St Tour this December.
Following the release of his first new album in four years of the same name, The Tallest Man On Earth will captivate audiences in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
Tickets go on sale at 1pm, Friday 28 April. My Live Nation members can secure tickets first during the My Live Nation presale beginning 12pm, Thursday 27 April until 12pm, Friday 28 April. For complete tour and ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au or livenation.co.nz .
Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using “every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…” (The New York Times). In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden where he drowned out his thoughts by manically growing vegetables in his garden.
Imaginative writing did not come easily to Matsson during this time of collective forced solitude, and when it did, he found himself commenting on the darkness. It was only near the end of 2021, as he began to tour again, that the inspiration returned.
“When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again. When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman.”
He eventually had a collection of songs, revealing what would become Henry St, an album that sees Matsson exploring his own stubborn optimism and “how to be a person in this world.”
“Henry St. is the most playful, most me album yet, because it covers so many of the different noises in my head,” says Matsson. “When you overthink things, you get further away from your original ideas. And God knows I overthink things when I’m by myself.”
The time in isolation also brought him some newfound peace of mind.
“Having been away from it taught me that making music and performing is what I’m doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it. It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It’s unconditional.”
THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH HENRY ST. TOUR AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 2023
HOLLYWOOD AVONDALE, AUCKLAND SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER
SAN FRAN, WELLINGTON MONDAY 4 DECEMBER
METRO THEATRE, SYDNEY WEDNESDAY 6 DECEMBER
PRINCESS THEATRE, BRISBANE THURSDAY 7 DECEMBER
NORTHCOTE THEATRE, MELBOURNE FRIDAY 8 DECEMBER
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The Tallest Man On Earth: Henry St Tour
Northcote Theatre , 216 High Street, Northcote, Melbourne
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The Tallest Man On Earth – project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson – is bringing his Henry St Tour to Melbourne's Northcote Theatre December 8.
Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using “every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…” (The New York Times).
In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden where he drowned out his thoughts by manically growing vegetables in his garden. Imaginative writing did not come easily to Matsson during this time of collective forced solitude, and when it did, he found himself commenting on the darkness. It was only near the end of 2021, as he began to tour again, that the inspiration returned. “When I’m in motion, I can focus on my instinct, have my daydreams again. When I was finally able to tour again, I started writing like a madman.” He eventually had a collection of songs, revealing what would become Henry St, an album that sees Matsson exploring his own stubborn optimism and “how to be a person in this world.”
“Henry St. is the most playful, most me album yet, because it covers so many of the different noises in my head,” says Matsson. “When you overthink things, you get further away from your original ideas. And God knows I overthink things when I’m by myself.” The time in isolation also brought him some newfound peace of mind. “Having been away from it taught me that making music and performing is what I’m doing for the rest of my life, and I’m so grateful for it. It has given me new confidence and playfulness. This is what I do. It’s unconditional.”
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The Tallest Man On Earth Announces Tour
The Swedish musician is back for his second Aussie tour
Indie folk musician Kristian Matsson aka The Tallest Man On Earth has announced an Australian tour for 2013.
The Swedish singer-songwriter will be performing here in February and March as part of his ''There's No Leaving Now'' tour. He will also take the stage at the WOMADelaide and Golden Plains festivals.
Matsson has received wide acclaim for his Bob Dylan-esque songwriting and vocals since he first burst onto the scene in 2006. He recently released his third LP There's No Leaving Now.
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The Tallest Man on Earth has extended his 2023 tour with a new North American leg this fall. He’s paired the tour announcement by unveiling “Henry St.,” the title track to his upcoming seven studio album.
Following a spring outing in the US and early summer leg in Europe, the Swedish folk singer-songwriter (aka Kristian Matsson) will embark on a 24-date run across North America that opens on September 5th in Durham, North Carolina. He’ll hit Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more before making it back to North Carolina to close the tour in Asheville on October 14th.
Tickets for the new 2023 tour dates go on sale Wednesday, March 8th at 9:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster . Alternatively, browse for tickets and deals to every stop on The Tallest Man on Earth’s ongoing trek, including sold-out stints in Los Angeles and New York, via Stubhub — where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program..
“Henry St.” will likely become a staple on every future live set. According to a statement from the singer, the raw, stripped-down single strikes at the big questions like “Why am I actually doing this?” while also marking a critical point on the new album. “It’s the low point and the turnaround,” he shared. “The other songs are a reminder that I will always be a stubborn optimist, even at the darkest of times.”
The song features Megafaun’s Phil Cook , who Matsson recalled was “hanging over my shoulders at the piano while we were playing, and then he recorded it. He improvised that beautiful outro. When he did, our jaws dropped — I was in tears.”
The accompanying music video follows an ongoing Jeroen Dankers-directed trilogy that began with the album’s lead single, “Every Little Heart,” and continues with a moody night stroll “inspired by adolescence. Doing stupid things, stuck in a place, being your smallest self.” Sounds like a tall order for The Tallest Man on Earth. Watch the “Henry St.” visual below.
Henry St. arrives on April 14th via ANTI-. Pre-orders are ongoing.
The Tallest Man on Earth 2023 Tour Dates: 03/22 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery Masonic Lodge 03/23 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery Masonic Lodge 03/25 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom * 03/26 — Ft. Collins, CO @ Washington’s 03/29 — San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel 03/30 — San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel 04/01 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriets 04/03 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom 04/04 — Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 04/12 — Copenhagen, DK @ Amager Bio 04/13 — Aarhus, DK @ Voxhall 04/16 — Glasgow, UK @ QMU 04/17 — Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street 04/18 — Manchester, UK @ Manchester Cathedral 04/19 — Leeds, UK @ The Leeds Irish Centre 04/21 — London, UK @ O2 Forum 04/22 — Bristol, UK @ Trinity 04/24 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso 04/25 — Antwerp, BE @ De Roma 04/26 — Paris, FR @ La Cigale 04/27 — Lausanne, CH @ Les Docks 04/29 — Milan, IT @ Fabrique 04/30 — Munich, DE @ Freiheitshalle 05/01 — Berlin, DE @ Metropol 05/02 — Hamburg, DE @ Uebel & Gefahlrlich 05/03 — Malmo, SE @ Plan B 05/05 — Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene 05/06 — Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus 05/07 — Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus 05/08 — Goteborg, SE @ Pustervik 05/09 — Goteborg, SE @ Pustervik 09/05 — Durham, NC @ The Carolina Theatre 09/07 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club 09/08 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer 09/09 — Boston, MA @ Royale 09/10 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel 09/13 — Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre 09/15 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall 09/16 — Detroit, MI @ The Majestic Theatre 09/17 — Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall 09/19 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre 09/21 — Bozeman, MT @ The Elm 09/23 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre 09/24 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom 09/26 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall 09/29 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel 09/30 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park 10/01 — Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre 10/04 — Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn 10/05 — Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater 10/07 — Saint Louis, MO @ The Pageant 10/11 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl 10/12 — Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre 10/13 — Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse 10/14 — Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
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The Tallest Man on Earth Adds Fall 2023 Tour Dates, Shares New Single “Henry St.”: Stream
His upcoming album, Henry St., drops on April 14th
The Tallest Man on Earth has extended his 2023 tour with a new North American leg this fall. He’s paired the tour announcement by unveiling “Henry St.,” the title track to his upcoming seven studio album.
Following a spring outing in the US and early summer leg in Europe, the Swedish folk singer-songwriter (aka Kristian Matsson) will embark on a 24-date run across North America that opens on September 5th in Durham, North Carolina. He’ll hit Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more before making it back to North Carolina to close the tour in Asheville on October 14th.
Tickets for the new 2023 tour dates go on sale Wednesday, March 8th at 9:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster . Alternatively, browse for tickets and deals to every stop on The Tallest Man on Earth’s ongoing trek, including sold-out stints in Los Angeles and New York, via Stubhub — where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program..
“Henry St.” will likely become a staple on every future live set. According to a statement from the singer, the raw, stripped-down single strikes at the big questions like “Why am I actually doing this?” while also marking a critical point on the new album. “It’s the low point and the turnaround,” he shared. “The other songs are a reminder that I will always be a stubborn optimist, even at the darkest of times.”
The song features Megafaun’s Phil Cook , who Matsson recalled was “hanging over my shoulders at the piano while we were playing, and then he recorded it. He improvised that beautiful outro. When he did, our jaws dropped — I was in tears.”
The accompanying music video follows an ongoing Jeroen Dankers-directed trilogy that began with the album’s lead single, “Every Little Heart,” and continues with a moody night stroll “inspired by adolescence. Doing stupid things, stuck in a place, being your smallest self.” Sounds like a tall order for The Tallest Man on Earth. Watch the “Henry St.” visual below.
Henry St. arrives on April 14th via ANTI-. Pre-orders are ongoing.
The Tallest Man on Earth 2023 Tour Dates: 03/22 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery Masonic Lodge 03/23 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever Cemetery Masonic Lodge 03/25 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom * 03/26 — Ft. Collins, CO @ Washington’s 03/29 — San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel 03/30 — San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel 04/01 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriets 04/03 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom 04/04 — Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 04/12 — Copenhagen, DK @ Amager Bio 04/13 — Aarhus, DK @ Voxhall 04/16 — Glasgow, UK @ QMU 04/17 — Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street 04/18 — Manchester, UK @ Manchester Cathedral 04/19 — Leeds, UK @ The Leeds Irish Centre 04/21 — London, UK @ O2 Forum 04/22 — Bristol, UK @ Trinity 04/24 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso 04/25 — Antwerp, BE @ De Roma 04/26 — Paris, FR @ La Cigale 04/27 — Lausanne, CH @ Les Docks 04/29 — Milan, IT @ Fabrique 04/30 — Munich, DE @ Freiheitshalle 05/01 — Berlin, DE @ Metropol 05/02 — Hamburg, DE @ Uebel & Gefahlrlich 05/03 — Malmo, SE @ Plan B 05/05 — Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene 05/06 — Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus 05/07 — Stockholm, SE @ Cirkus 05/08 — Goteborg, SE @ Pustervik 05/09 — Goteborg, SE @ Pustervik 09/05 — Durham, NC @ The Carolina Theatre 09/07 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club 09/08 — Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer 09/09 — Boston, MA @ Royale 09/10 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel 09/13 — Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre 09/15 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall 09/16 — Detroit, MI @ The Majestic Theatre 09/17 — Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall 09/19 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre 09/21 — Bozeman, MT @ The Elm 09/23 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre 09/24 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom 09/26 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall 09/29 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel 09/30 — San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park 10/01 — Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre 10/04 — Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn 10/05 — Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater 10/07 — Saint Louis, MO @ The Pageant 10/11 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl 10/12 — Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre 10/13 — Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse 10/14 — Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
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The Tallest Man on Earth, project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson, will return to Australia this summer with performances in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. The tour follows the release of Henry St. , the musician's sixth studio album and the first to be recorded in a band setting.
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The Tallest Man On Earth - project of Swedish musician Kristian Matsson - announces Australia and New Zealand dates for the Henry St Tour this December. Following the release of his first new album in four years of the same name, The Tallest Man On Earth will captivate audiences in Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
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Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using "every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…" (The New York Times).In 2020, Matsson left New York City and returned to his farm in Sweden where he drowned out his thoughts ...
Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using "every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…" (The New York Times).
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Matsson has spent much of the last decade touring the world as The Tallest Man On Earth, captivating audiences using "every inch of his long guitar cord to roam the stage: darting around, crouching, stretching, hip-twitching, perching briefly and jittering away…" (The New York Times).
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The Tallest Man on Earth has extended his 2023 tour with a new North American leg this fall. He's paired the tour announcement by unveiling "Henry St.," the title track to his upcoming seven studio album. Following a spring outing in the US and early summer leg in Europe, the Swedish folk singer-songwriter (aka Kristian Matsson) will embark on a 24-date run across North America that ...