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James Taylor Adds Dates to 2025 Tour

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James Taylor has announced more than a dozen new dates for his Summer 2025 U.S. tour with his All-Star Band. The tour, including one show in Canada, begins on May 5 and now continues through September 17, with the harmony trio Tiny Habits as special guests. A pre-sale for the newest dates begins March 11 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for the general public go on sale March 14. Tickets for the previously announced concerts are available here. The run features a pair of his annual concerts at Tanglewood during the 4th of July holiday.

Over the course of his celebrated songwriting and performing career, Taylor, born March 12, 1948, has sold more than 100 million albums. He has won multiple Grammy awards and has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2015, Taylor was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. In 2016 Taylor received the Kennedy Center Honors, which are presented annually to individuals who have enriched American culture by distinguished achievement in the performing arts.

James Taylor and his All-Star Band 2025 Tour (Tickets are available here and here)
May 05 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
May 07 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena
May 08 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater
May 10 – San Diego, CA – Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
May 11 – San Diego, CA – Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
May 13 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
May 14 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
May 16 – Stanford, CA – Frost Amphitheater
May 17 – Lincoln, CA – The Venue at Thunder Valley
May 19 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
May 21 – Nampa, ID – Ford Amphitheater
May 23 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheatre
May 25 – Woodinville, WA – Chateau St. Michelle Winery
May 26 – Woodinville, WA – Chateau St. Michelle Winery
Jun 13 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jun 14 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jun 17 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Center
Jun 19 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia (on sale April 2025)
Jun 21 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest (with special guests Jason Mraz and Tiny Habits)
Jun 23 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
Jun 24 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center
Jun 27 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
Jun 29 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC
Jul 01 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion
Jul 03 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood
Jul 04 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood
Aug 21 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap
Aug 23 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap
Aug 24 – Vienna VA – Wolf Trap
Aug 26 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Aug 27 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Aug 29 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater
Aug 30 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
Sep 01 – Richmond, VA – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
Sep 03 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheatre
Sep 04 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Sep 06 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park
Sep 08 – Simpsonville, SC – CCNBn Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
Sep 10 – Birmingham, AL – Coca-Cola Amphitheatre
Sep 12 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater
Sep 13 – Southaven, MS – BankPus Amphitheater
Sep 16 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Sep 17 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

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Taylor’s extensive recorded output is available here.

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  1. NeverDieYoung
    #1 NeverDieYoung 27 February, 2024, 09:55

    One thing I noticed post-pandemic is far fewer performers venture north into Canada anymore. It’s really sad we’re missing out on so much great talent. I’ve seen JT three times and he is one of those performers that up’s their game and is even better live than on record!

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  2. Stephanie
    #2 Stephanie 13 December, 2024, 18:04

    What is with James Taylor’s concerts?! All the gray heads along with mine in the audience, and all we get for the $$$$ the tickets cost and the travel time to reach the venues, are ONE of his original songs. We didn’t come, and I state this definitively for all of us in these audiences, to listen to his woke-whatever new tunes. How disrespectful to folks sixty, seventy, and eighty years old. Mr. Taylor was so self-absorbed on stage, quite the opposite demeanor he presented when he was our dream singer back in the day. He should remember how hard it was for him before he “climbed the ladder of success” in the music industry.

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