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Jack Botts

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Hailing from the Northern Rivers of NSW, Jack Botts has amassed a global audience through his signature blend of folk, country, pop and coastal-inspired storytelling, with his catalogue now surpassing 100 million streams worldwide. His easy-going sound and magnetic live presence have seen him share stages with internationally acclaimed artists such as Vance Joy, Myles Smith, Hozier, Ocean Alley, Tash Sultana, JP Saxe and Boy & Bear, while appearing at globally renowned festivals such as Boardmasters, Latitude Festival, Electric Castle and Maifeld Derby. Most recently, Jack wrapped a North American summer that took him across New York, California, Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina and Nashville further cementing his presence on the global stage.

2026 marks the arrival of Jack's second album, Days & Days (out August 14), and his latest single Love Could Be Lost (out July 22) offers an intimate glimpse into the heart of the record. A raw and deeply relatable heartbreak anthem, the track captures the disbelief of losing a love you thought was unbreakable, the kind of relationship you never imagined could end, until suddenly it does. Carried by Jack's signature vulnerability and honest storytelling, Love Could Be Lost reflects on heartbreak, acceptance, and the quiet resilience needed to keep moving forward.

To celebrate the release of his upcoming album, Jack will kick off his Australian Album Tour on release day, starting on the Gold Coast before heading to Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Adelaide. Continuing with his Europe & UK Tour this September and October, taking in 11 headline shows across Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

In 2025, Jack released his EP Home Days, a five track EP reflecting on the contrast between life on the road and the comfort of returning home. Exploring themes of connection, grounding and self-discovery, the project showcased a more introspective and assured side of Jack’s songwriting. In support of the release, he began by joining UK singer-songwriter Myles Smith as main support on his debut Australian tour, performing to packed crowds nationwide including Melbourne’s iconic Forum Melbourne. This was followed shortly after by an Australian capital city tour, and a 20-date run throughout Europe and the UK.

Following the release of his debut album Sucker For Sunsets in 2023, Jack spent the next two years cementing himself as one of Australia’s fastest-rising live and recorded acts. Across 2024, he released a run of fan-favourite singles including Hand-Me-Down Heart, Called To Say Hey, Anywhere and the deeply personal Get Through, each highlighting a more refined and emotionally mature direction. That same year, he completed his biggest headline touring schedule to date, performing across the UK, Europe and North America, including a special appearance at the wedding of NHL superstar Connor McDavid in Canada. Back home, Jack revived his beloved Australian Summer tour with 21 shows in regional and coastal shows around the country.