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Daryl Hall Announces Solo U.S. Tour Dates

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Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Daryl Hall is set to embark on a solo tour in spring 2025 with a series of concerts that promises to reconnect fans with his celebrated musical legacy. Hall has announced an engaging lineup for the tour, featuring Glenn Tilbrook from Squeeze as a special guest. This tour is of particular significance as it marks a reunion for Hall and Tilbrook, who have shared the stage in previous performances, most notably in Hall’s acclaimed web series “Live from Daryl's House.” The tour kicks off on March 22nd in Houston, Texas, before making its way through various U.S. locations, eventually crossing the Atlantic for several dates in the UK, including a highly anticipated performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall on May 19th.

The tour kicks off at the Arena Theatre in Houston on March 22nd, showcasing a lineup that not only features legendary Hall but also grants Tilbrook the opportunity to shine with his solo set before rejoining Hall for a climactic finish. On this tour, Hall is expected to perform a variety of his work, especially tracks from his latest album “D,” which debuted in 2024 after a lengthy hiatus from solo releases. This album, co-written and produced by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame, reflects Hall’s signature sound infused with contemporary influences.

Beyond the music, the tour holds sentimental value, as it coincides with significant milestones in Hall’s career. In 2024, Hall celebrated the 10th anniversary of his venue, Daryl's House, in Pawling, NY, where he offered a free concert to acknowledge the support of his fans. Past tours have seen Hall share the stage with icons such as Elvis Costello and Howard Jones, emphasizing his prowess in collaborating effectively and delighting audiences with diverse musical experiences. The upcoming tour, following his latest album, solidifies Hall’s commitment to keeping his music fresh and engaging for his loyal fanbase.

Moreover, the tour schedule indicates a broader international exposure, with the second leg slated for the UK. This expansion not only broadens Hall’s audience reach but also allows fans in different regions to enjoy his iconic sound live. The journey to cities like Glasgow, Birmingham, and Manchester highlights Hall's international appeal and his ability to masterfully integrate global audiences into his tours. With the UK performances, Hall's tour transcends its role as a mere series of concerts, instead becoming a cultural exchange where music is the universal language.

Check Out North American Dates Here: 

March 22 – Arena Theatre – Houston, TX
March 25 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, TX
March 28 – WinStar World Casino – Thackerville, OK
March 30 – Stifel Theatre – St. Louis, MO
April 1 – Warner Theatre – Erie, PA
April 3 – Genesee Theatre – Waukegan, IL
April 5 – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort – Mt. Pleasant, MI
May 17 – SEC Armadillo – Glasgow, UK
May 19 – Royal Albert Hall – London, UK
May 21 – Symphony Hall – Birmingham, UK
May 23 – O2 Apollo – Manchester, UK
May 25 – Brighton Centre – Brighton, UK

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