Jack Moser wrote ‘All the Lonely People’ "when I felt completely unseen. This one’s for anyone still waiting to be chosen, loved, or understood.”

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Inside one of Aotearoa’s largest and most iconic venues, Eden Park, 22-year old pianist and singer songwriter Jack Moser sits alone with an upright piano, turning what is normally a loud and exuberant stadium into a solo stage of raw emotion, honesty, and hope.

His self-funded video trilogy - now live - features powerful solo performances of Coldplay’s “Clocks”, ABBA’s “The Winner Takes It All”, and his original single “All the Lonely People”. Filmed in a stadium booked entirely for one, the series captures a rare stillness as a lone musician shares his truth.

 “I wrote ‘All the Lonely People’ during a time when I felt completely unseen,” says Jack. “It’s for anyone who’s ever felt like they were still waiting to be chosen, loved, or understood.”

The cinematic trilogy reflects themes of solitude, resilience, and emotional vulnerability, amplified by the grandeur of a stadium built for thousands, now focused on a single performance.

Jack’s emotional journey led him to therapy, where he began learning to understand himself. “Realising I was dealing with anxiety changed everything. For the longest time I was just experiencing it, without knowing what it was. Therapy helped me tremendously. 

"For a long time, I just went through it without knowing what it was. Therapy helped me a lot. If you’re struggling, find someone you trust to hold that space for you. Opening up isn’t always easy, especially when you don’t feel seen or heard—but there are some incredible people who can truly support you."

The project was made possible through a unique creative partnership with Eden Park. After discovering Jack busking, CEO Nick Sautner opened the stadium to him, allowing him access to one of Aotearoa’s most iconic venues. This rare opportunity enabled Jack to bring his vision to life, and he wanted to use that space for something real.

“Eden Park has always been a stage for New Zealand’s biggest moments, but it is also a blank canvas for creativity, where artists like Jack can bring their vision to life. His music transforms the space, creating moments that are both powerful and memorable. Naming him our first Musician in Residence celebrates his talent and demonstrates how Eden Park can support creativity, connection, and storytelling in new and exciting ways. We’re proud to provide a platform where artists can explore their craft and share it with the world.”

After facing anxiety, depression and seeking therapy,

Jack now shares his experience openly, hoping to break stigma and connect through music.

The videos were brought to life by a talented team of creatives, including /producer/director Kermath (Cuetone Media), DOP Joe Curtis, co-producer Heather, and a passionate crew whose combined experience spans from working with Taika Waititi to RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.

Although Jack self-funded the project, the team rallied behind him, offering their services at over half their standard rate, moved by the message and belief in his vision. This project is a result of many people in New Zealand collaborating with Jack to help spread his message.

Now stepping boldly into the music scene, Jack Moser invites listeners to not only hear his music, but to feel seen in it.

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