Tio is Vanuatu’s treehouse troubadour. Photo / Sarah Doyle
Immersing traditional bush instruments in swaying contemporary rhythms, Vanuatu musician Tio, who lives and creates music in a bamboo treehouse, asks audiences to rethink their relationship with nature. Ahead of his Womad performance, Tio answers 10 questions to tell us more.
Please tell us who you are and where you’re from.
My name is TioBang Massing and I’m from a little island called Ambrym in Vanuatu.
Could you describe your sound in one sentence?
My music is multifaceted, it’s a mix of reggae and folk and my original sound.
This will be the first time I go to New Zealand. This place has always inspired me with its rich cultural history. I am looking forward to spending time along the water at the beaches on the north and the east coast.
Womad NZ 2024 is on March 15 to 17 at Brooklands Park and the Bowl of Brooklands in Ngāmotu / New Plymouth.