[News] NATHAN HAWES SHARES NEW VIDEO ‘I’LL REMEMBER’ + ANNOUNCES JULY SHOWS

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Rising talent, Nathan Hawes has today shared the video for his new single ‘I’ll Remember’, lifted from his I Wasn’t There EP, and announced dates for live shows in July.

Momentum continues to build for the Central Coast singer-songwriter who is consistently selling out shows across the country touring his EP I Wasn’t There. Nathan’s previous tour achieved sold out status in all Capital Cities, the Central Coast, Newcastle and Byron Bay.

The reaction since releasing the new EP has been mind-blowing, and with radio getting onto the track ‘I’ll Remember’ we thought it felt right to tour the country again, but with a band behind me. This is something that will completely change the dynamics of the show so I cannot wait” says Nathan.

‘I’ll Remember” was written by Nathan and possesses a playful and infectious bounce as he pledges to never lose sight of those who’ve supported him. Clearly possessing an ear for arrangements that focus on his voice and melodically rich guitar playing, Nathan’s ability to infuse his own personality into songwriting explains his popularity and air of authenticity.

The accompanying video to ‘I’ll Remember’ is directed by Sydney film maker and photographer Troy Baird. The engaging cinematic video see’s Nathan appear in his first music video.

“This was my first appearance in one of my own music videos, so I honestly had no idea what to expect. The director (Troy Baird) called me a few days before shooting started and asked me “have you ever rode a horse before?” I said no, and his response was “You’ll be right”. Aside from the fact that I was riding a horse for the first time, it was an epic few days shooting for ‘I’ll Remember’”

Nathan’s independently released Left With The Wolves EP rose to the top of the iTunes charts in 2015 and expanded his social media following to more than 62,000 Facebook fans and 127,000 Instagram followers.

NATHAN HAWES ‘I’LL REMEMBER’ TOUR

Fri 1st July – Old Museum – Brisbane
Sat 2nd July – Memo Music Hall – Melbourne
Wed 6th July – Oxford Art Factory – Sydney
Sat 9th July – The Small Ballroom – Newcastle
Fri 15th July – Fowlers Live – Adelaide