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Ziggy Alberts announces new album New Love

The debut of Ziggy Alberts’ next album chapter is on the near horizon, with the award-winning songwriter, performer and author announcing his new studio record New Love arriving 21 February 2025.

Capping off a busy and fruitful year for the Sunshine Coast artist, the release of New Love lands as a bright and heart-led offering from the globetrotting musician.

Today, Ziggy shares a new single from the album, in the introspective track Where Does the Love Go?.

Following on from tracks this year including Outlaw, and New Love, this new offering from Ziggy brings together his signature acoustic warmth, with an insightful perspective on the importance of self-love and awareness, so that we may be able to care for ourselves, as well as one another.

Recorded with Garrett Kato, who Ziggy co-produced the whole New Love album with, as well as Ziggy’s ARIA Gold-Certified album Laps Around The Sun, Where Does The Love Go? is a perfect addition to the string of releases that have begun to paint a beautiful portrait of the album so far.

Ziggy said of his latest track, “It’s a song I wrote about wondering where does the love go, when it’s not us? It’s a question I was asking myself when I was feeling a lack of self-love. Now that I’ve thought about it more, I think love disappears unless we embody it. And it is the responsibility of humanity, wherever possible, to keep it alive.”

Sonically, Where Does The Love Go? takes inspiration from artists including Jose Gonzalez, Nick Mulvey and The 1975.

Fleshing out these influences, coupled with his own beloved sense of songwriting, Where Does The Love Go? has proven to already be a fan favourite, with Ziggy rolling the single out as part of his current New Love World Tour that kicked off in June 2024.

This year began with a slew of headline shows across Australia, including the Summersalt Festival series alongside James Bay and Matt Corby.

Ziggy also featured as a headliner at this year’s Bluesfest Byron Bay, while also sharing the stage with Jack Johnson the following evening. Ziggy’s recent journeys through international markets have demonstrated his continued upward trajectory; incredible shows across Europe and North America have included sold out shows in Vienna, as well as twice-sold out dates in Amsterdam and Mexico City, and his largest German shows to date playing Tanzbrunnen, Cologne and Stadtpark Hamburg.

These highlights in 2024 follow on from what was a strong year on the road for Ziggy in 2023 – a year that had many highlights including performing to 15,000 at Brazil’s Floripa Eco Festival, sold out shows at London’s Eventim Apollo, and a string of incredible shows in Europe supporting Jack Johnson.

As fans can now get excited for the release of New Love, they have plenty of Ziggy Alberts goodness to look forward to, as his world tour continues through North America, Mexico and Japan, as we head further into the second half of 2024.

While Ziggy’s North American and Mexico shows will see him performing in a headline capacity, he will travel to Japan for the first time, supporting Donavon Frankenreiter across three shows this October and November.

“The 2024 New Love World Tour has been a crazy ride,” he said.

“I’ve played some of my biggest overseas shows ever this year and I’ve been playing unreleased songs from the New Love album and this has felt like an old school approach where we are playing the songs live before they are even released which feels really fun.”

It has been a busy year for Ziggy, with the release of stunning music in singles Outlaw, Where Does The Love Go? and New Love, as well as his second book of published poetry, sun memos.

Adding the above to a global tour that has kept him on the road for much of the year, Ziggy has been reveling in the constant blessings this artistic career has been dealing him. ARIA Award-nominated (Dancing In The Dark) and APRA Award winning (‘Letting Go’), Ziggy’s work has proven its legacy potential.

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