Gurrumul Yunupingu will be joining a host of stars to perform at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert on June 4th 2012.

The blind indigenous Australian singer and musician, who also performed for Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh in Canberra in October 2011, will be joining artists from across the Commonwealth to perform ‘Sing’, the Diamond Jubilee Song which is written by Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

The concert will be broadcast live on BBC One, BBC One HD and on BBC Radio 2 in the UK and to millions around the world.

Gurrumul’s performance at the Diamond Jubilee concert is the latest in a long line of honours for this shy man from the remote Elcho Island. Having received awards and global acclaim for both his debut album ‘Gurrumul’ and his second album ‘Rrakala, he has recently performed for Barack Obama, Crown Prince Frederick and Princess Mark of Denmark.

Gurrumul will returning to Europe in July for a run of rare festival appearances including:

July 8 Roskilde Festival, Denmark
July 13 Riddu Riddu Festival, Kajford, Norway
July 15 Sommarscen, Malmo, Sweden
July 22 Plaza del Ayuntamiento, nr Alicante, Spain
July 24 Blue Balls Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland
(+ dates to be announced)

In July Dramatico Entertainment will release a special version of ‘Bayini’, one of the most popular tracks from Gurrumul’s 2011 masterpiece Rrakala.

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