08 November 2024 - 0 Comments
Rising Kiwi singer-songwriter Max Allais has released a new song Yesterday, as he gears up to hit the road on the Springboard: Seconds To Midnight Tour.
Listen to Yesterday HERE
With its delicate vocals and poignant lyricism, the raw and acoustic Yesterday shines a light on Max’s songwriting talents and reveals a more personal and reflective side to his artistry.
Max wrote Yesterday, which touches on the fear and uncertainty of getting older, as he was approaching his 23rd birthday and found himself reflecting on how fast time was going.
“It delves into the nostalgia of being younger and the challenge of coming to terms with change,” Max says of Yesterday, which was co-written with Jamie Muscat, and co-written, recorded and produced in Sydney with his good friend, Xavier Scanu,
“I wanted the track to sound simple and stripped back to really express the emotions that I was feeling while writing it.”
Yesterday follows the recent release of Max’s upbeat, radio hit Lost In Love, which has had airplay across The Edge, ZM, More FM and The Hits and is currently top 60 all airplay / top 100 and reached #3 on the Official NZ Top 40 Hot Singles Chart.
Both songs give a taste of what’s still to come from the talented young artist, who is on the first-ever Springboard: Seconds To Midnight Tour – a brand new series of gigs presented by The Edge, Spark and Eccles Entertainment. The series will give up-and-coming New Zealand artists the opportunity to tour not just the main centres but all of Aotearoa.
Max features on the Springboard: Seconds To Midnight Tour line-up alongside fellow NZ artists Cassie Henderson and Frankie Venter. Kicking off on Wednesday, November 13 in Rotorua, the tour will then head to Tauranga, Auckland, Whangārei, Hamilton, New Plymouth, Palmerston North and Wellington before moving south to Invercargill, Dunedin, Christchurch and finishing off in Nelson on Saturday, November 30.
Springboard: Seconds To Midnight Tour
Wednesday November 13 – Te Haumako Theatre, Rotorua - Ticketmaster
Thursday November 14 – Totara Street, Tauranga – Flicket.co.nz
Friday November 15 – Powerstation, Auckland – Ticketmaster
Saturday November 16 – Butter Factory, Whangārei – Ticketmaster
Thursday November 21 – The Meteor Theatre, Hamilton – Ticketmaster
Friday November 22 – Zeal Taranaki, New Plymouth - Ticketmaster
Saturday November 23 – The Royal Hotel, Palmerston North - Ticketmaster
Sunday November 24 – San Fran, Wellington – Moshtix.co.nz
Wednesday November 27 – Civic Theatre, Invercargill – Ticketek
Thursday November 28 – Errick’s, Dunedin – Ticketmaster
Friday November 29 – James Hay Theatre, Christchurch - Ticketmaster
Saturday November 30 – Trafalgar Centre, Nelson - Ticketmaster
Already with a huge online following including over 3 million followers on TikTok alone, Max Allais is definitely an artist to watch!
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