Jack Johnson
March 13 2008
WIN Entertainment Centre
Wollongong, NSW
March 15 2008
Centennial Park
Sydney, NSW
March 16 2008 SOLD OUT
The Riverstage
Botanical Gardens
Brisbane, QLD
March 25 2008 SOLD OUT
March 26 2008
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Melbourne, VIC
March 27 2008
Memorial Drive
Adelaide, SA
March 29 2008
Members Equity Stadium
Perth, WA
Matt Costa
March 30 2008
Enigma Bar
Adelaide, SA
March 31 2008
Northcote Social Club
Melbourne, VIC
April 2 2008
Republic Bar
Hobart, TAS
April 4 2008
The Factory
Sydney, NSW
April 5 2008
Great Northern
Byron Bay, NSW
April 6 2008
The Zoo
Brisbane, QLD
G Love
March 15 2008
Centennial Park
Sydney, NSW
March 16 2008
West Coast
Blues & Roots Festival
Fremantle, WA
March 19 2008
Palace Theatre
Melbourne, VIC
March 20 2008
Enmore Theatre
Sydney, NSW
March 22 2008
East Coast
Blues & Roots Festival
Byron Bay, NSW
March 23 2008
The Tivoli
Fortitude Valley, QLD
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Nearly a year into his retirement Kelly Slater had yet to settle into the typical post career experience. The ASP circus he sought to leave behind was unwittingly replaced by a new one filled with trade shows, store openings a poster signings. By September of 1999, Slater was eager to escape and find perfect waves where he could push his surfing to new levels without the restrictions of competition. So he took off to Sumatra, Indonesia, along with some friends, to fulfill that long awaited dream. Knowing full well something extraordinary could happen on a mission of this sort, Kelly asked Jack to come along, and Johnson brought the same 25-year old camera he’d used during the filming of Thicker Than Water, which had just been released. The crew boarded Neptune 1, a retired Japanese coastguard cutter, and powered through a midnight storm on their way out to the Mentawai Islands. At dawn of the first day, they pulled into the keyhole at Hollow Trees. One by one the surfers stumbled up to the deck from their bunks, and stared bleary eyed in disbelief at the lineup…the waves were absolutely flawless. In fact, the best they’d ever seen. New levels of strength of purity were reached in the days that followed, as Slater and friends pushed their surfing to limits that have yet to be matched. Meanwhile, when Jack wasn’t surfing he was filming from the tide pools on shore and working on lyrics for a new song between rides. His film footage eventually became September Sessions, while that song, “F-Stop Blues”, was the final one added to his record Brushfire Fairytales.
DVD available from Woodshed Films.
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