How much are tickets to see Daryl Hall on tour in 2025?

Daryl Hall sees you.Now he hopes you see him.The “Private Eyes” singer has shows scheduled all over North America with Squeeze lead singer Glenn Tillbrook from July through November.While on the road, the hitmakers have five (!) New York and New Jersey stops penciled in on their summer and fall itinerary.First up, the duo hit Hammondsport, NY’s Point of the Bluffs Vineyard on Sunday, July 13.After that, they’ll swing into Port Chester, NY’s Capitol Theatre on Thursday, July 17, Montclair, NJ’s Wellmont Theater on Monday, July 21, Huntington, NY’s Paramount Theatre on Wednesday, July 23 and Atlantic City, NJ’s Ocean Casino Resort on Friday, July 25.These concerts are an extension of Hall and Tillbrook’s brief spring 2025 tour.

While on that run, the former Hall and Oates member played classics from his former group’s catalog like “Maneater,” “Kiss on My List,” “Rich Girl,” “You Make My Dreams” and “Sara Smile” as well as a few cuts from his solo career according to Set List FM.“I am so excited to be playing with Daryl and his fabulous band this year,” Tilbrook said in a press release at the outset of the first leg of the jaunt.“I look forward to reuniting with them and playing some of my favorite songs, Daryl songs and some other stuff that you’ll love! Come down and don’t break the furniture.”If you’d like to see these two legends live, tickets are available for all 16 upcoming U.S.

and Canada concerts the pair have scheduled.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $67 including fees on Vivid Seats.Luckily for East Coasters, that happens to be for the Atlantic City gig.Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $77 to $175 including fees.For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Daryl Hall’s 2025 tour below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, ve...

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