Niall Horan brings out Angus & Julia Stone for a cover of ‘Big Jet Plane’ in Sydney
Niall Horan recently brought out Angus & Julia Stone for a cover of their track ‘Big Jet Plane’ at his show in Australia.
While performing at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia yesterday (May 1), Horan brought out the Australian folk and indie pop duo for a rendition of their 2010 hit ‘Big Jet Plane’ from their second LP ‘Down The Way’.
“Night Twenty-Seven Sydney. Thank you to Australian legends @angusandjuliastone for coming out to perform one of my favourite songs,” wrote Horan in an Instagram post of the trio performing the song on stage.
Horan is currently on the Australian leg of his world tour in support of his third album ‘The Show’. His next gigs see him performing at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on May 3 and 4.
Elsewhere, Angus & Julia Stone have released their latest single ‘No Boat No Aeroplane’ from their upcoming sixth studio LP ‘Cape Forestier’
Speaking of the track in a press release, the duo shared: “This song encapsulates those moments in life when it feels like all semblance of stability has vanished, and what we once thought we comprehended has slipped away.”
“The song is about the spirit of resilience and curiosity required in times like that… You have nowhere to go and are full of doubt… but you must head towards the storm; if you turn away, you’ll never truly understand it,” they continued. “It speaks to the notion that confronting challenges head-on, even if it means grappling with tumultuous currents, can lead to a deeper comprehension of the unpredictable nature of the world. ‘My ride is with the wind’.”
‘Cape Forester’ is set for release on May 10 and is available for pre-save / pre-order here.
The duo will also be embarking on a 2024 World Tour, featuring two dates in the UK, including a show at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall on May 28. Visit here for tickets and visit here for more information.
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