British singer-songwriter Jack Cullen is making waves with his debut RCA Records single, All I Need, a stirring anthem of optimism and emotional honesty. Released last Friday, the track captures the grounding power of love, family, and memory, written during time spent away from home. “It’s a moment of celebration as the noise of the outside world falls away,” Jack shares, reflecting on the song’s vivid imagery and quiet introspection. The single, a precursor to an upcoming EP, embraces small moments of joy amidst the whirlwind of a musician’s life in 2025. Listen here.

Before music became his livelihood, Jack was a professional rugby player, a career cut short by surgery. What began as a healing process evolved into a platform for vulnerability, blending intimate acoustic melodies with thoughtful lyricism. His repertoire has steadily grown, earning him a spot on Good Neighbour’s recent tour and a debut performance at Glastonbury Festival this year. Jack’s courageous ethos shines through in his music and actions, notably when he ran twelve marathons in twelve days along Cornwall’s coastline. Supported by his brother and friends, this charity fundraiser inspired All I Need and showcased his compelling sound.

To mark the single’s release, Jack embarked on an ambitious cycling journey from Glasgow to Glastonbury, performing at fans’ homes, bars, and venues like Edinburgh’s Lost Shore Surf Resort. Currently en route to Newcastle, he’ll visit the Lake District, Leeds (June 9-10), Manchester, and he is even surprising his girlfriend with a quick trip to London. This epic musical adventure culminates at Glastonbury, where he’ll take the stage for the first time. If you’re interested in covering this journey, catching a show, or having Jack detour for an intimate performance, his team is eager to connect.

Jack’s blend of emotional depth and fearless endeavors makes All I Need more than a song—it’s a testament to resilience and connection, inviting listeners to find comfort in what truly matters.

The upcoming routing is below.
Day 5-6 (3rd-4th June)- Berwick-Upon-Tweed-Newcastle
Day 7-8 (5th-6th June)- Newcastle-Carlisle
Day 9-10 (7th-8th June)- Carlisle-Kendal & Kendal-London (8th June)
Day 11-12 (9th-10th June)- London-Leeds
Day 13-14 (11th-12th June)- Leeds-Manchester
Day 15-16 (13th-14th June)- Manchester-Liverpool
Day 17-19 (15th-17th June)- Liverpool-Swansea
Day 20-21 (18th-19th June)- Swansea-Cardiff
Day 22-23 (20th-21st June)- Cardiff-Bristol
Day 24-26 (22nd-24th June)- Bristol-Bath
Day 27-28 (25th-26th June)- Bath-Glastonbury

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