Robbie Mortimer grew up in the central west of New South Wales as one of five brothers in a sporting family. He would go on to be a professional sportsman before returning to his home area and becoming a teacher and mentor, all while creating music. His first album, the pop-leaning 200 Years Too Late, was released in 2021. He has a brand new song, ‘Blow the Speakers’, and it’s as hi-octane as it sounds.

Mortimer and producer Jared Adlam captured the energy of Mortimer’s live sound in the song, and if you’d like to see Mortimer live you can see the dates below. Mortimer and I had a chat recently about his development as a songwriter and artist, his passion for live performance and his plans for the future. You can watch our chat on YouTube (below), watch a snippet (also below) or listen on the podcast. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

https://www.robbiemortimer.com | Listen to ‘Blow the Speakers’ on Apple Music

See Robbie Mortimer live:

Friday 5th April – Way Out West Festival – Winton, QLD

Saturday 20th April – Stock Route Festival – Dubbo, NSW

Sunday 28th April – Carnival of Cups – Goulburn, NSW

Saturday 8th June – PBR Monster Energy Tour – Brisbane Ent. Centre – Brisbane, QLD

Saturday 22nd June – PBR Monster Energy Tour – Newcastle Ent. Centre – Newcastle, NSW

Saturday 13th July – PBR Monster Energy Tour – Cairns Convention Centre – Cairns, QLD

Saturday 28th September – Heart Of The Hunter Festival – Tocal, NSW

Saturday 26th October – PBR Monster Energy Tour – Equine & Livestock Centre – Tamworth, NSW

Saturday 2nd November – PBR Monster Energy Tour – Townsville Ent. Centre – Townsville, QLD

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