Today award winning multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and performer Ruel releases his new EP, Free Time.
Led by singles ‘Painkiller’, ‘Face to Face’ and ‘Real Thing’, the seven-track collection was executive produced by long-time collaborator and GRAMMY® Award-winning M-Phazes, and features another four previously unheard tracks, ‘Don’t Cry’, ‘Hard Sometimes’, ‘Unsaid’ and title track, ‘Free Time.’
The new body of work is the next step in the evolution of Ruel as an artist, demonstrating his deep maturity as a writer, able to seamlessly move through genres and pen relatable lyrics.
“Soooo a lot of things have changed since my last EP. I’ve been given a lot of pretty amazing opportunities and had some crazy experiences. For this EP, I went into the writing room with a bit more life experience and a clearer creative direction on how I approached the songs. These songs are the most personal tracks I’ve put out to date and I really feel like I discovered a specific sound for this project. I’m super proud with how it turned out and I hope you guys like it too,” Ruel said in a press release.
The new EP comes with the brand new video for “Real Thing,” which is all about authenticity and wanting to be with the person who is genuinely them. You can watch the video for “Real Thing” now.
Inspired by Amy Winehouse, Stevie Wonder, Dave Brubeck, Frank Ocean and James Blake, Ruel first began playing guitar and writing his own material at the age of 8. Fast-forward to present day, in just under 18-months since his 2017 debut single ‘Don’t Tell Me,’ the teenage musical prodigy has received co-signs from the likes of Shawn Mendes, Khalid, SG Lewis, Zane Lowe and Elton John, has become the youngest male to TWICE sell out the iconic Sydney Opera House, has sold out headlining shows across Australia, North America, Asia and Europe, and has since amassed more than 300 million combined global streams to date.
Ruel will be returning to North America, kicking off his 13-date headlining FREE TIME World Tour on October 8 in San Francisco. With the tour close to selling out, early shows were added for San Francisco, Toronto, Washington, DC, New York and Los Angeles, which also sold out immediately. For a full list of tour dates and ticket information, click here.
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
10/08 – Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA – (Early Show) – SOLD OUT
10/08 – Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA – (Late Show)– SOLD OUT
10/10 – Columbia City Theater – Seattle, WA – SOLD OUT
10/12 – Holocene – Portland, OR – SOLD OUT
10/14 – Biltmore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC – SOLD OUT
10/19 – Subterranean – Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT
10/21 – Velvet Underground – Toronto, ON – (Early Show) – SOLD OUT
10/21 – Velvet Underground – Toronto, ON – (Late Show) – SOLD OUT
10/22 – The Foundry at The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA – SOLD OUT
10/25 – Songbyrd DC – Washington, DC – (Early Show) – SOLD OUT
10/25 – Songbyrd DC – Washington, DC – (Late Show) – SOLD OUT
10/28 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY – (Early Show) – SOLD OUT
10/28 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY – (Late Show) – SOLD OUT
10/29 – Center Stage Theatre – Atlanta, GA – *VENUE UPGRADED*
10/31 – Warehouse Live Ballroom – Houston, TX *VENUE UPGRADED*
11/01 – House of Blues – Cambridge Room – Dallas, TX – SOLD OUT
11/03 – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA – (Early Show) – SOLD OUT
11/03 – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA – (Late Show) – SOLD OUT