Jimmy Buffetts Coral Reefer Band announces tour, NY show. Get tickets

Dust your fins off, Parrotheads.Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band just announced they’re striking out on another ‘Keep The Party Going Tour’ without their beloved late vocalist who left this mortal coil in September 2023.Mac McAnally — who has been singing with the good-natured group since 1994 — will assume the role of frontman and wail alongside fellow members Scotty Emerick, Will Kimbrough, Peter Mayer and Nadirah Shakoor at all shows on the run.While out and about, the ensemble is scheduled to headline at 19 arenas, theaters, arts centers, amphitheaters, pavilions, casinos all over North America from July through August.That includes three New York and New Jersey stops.They’re slated to go down at:Hard Rock Hotel and CasinoAtlantic City, NJFriday, July 10PNC Bank Arts CenterHolmdel, NJThursday, Aug.

4Jones Beach TheaterWantagh, NYThursday, Aug.6“Can’t wait! (understatement!),” the Coral Reefer Band shared on Instagram.Prior to this upcoming outing, Buffett’s former outfit last toured in summer 2025 when they served as the opening act for the Doobie Brothers.

At those shows, they typically performed 15 songs per show including fan favorites “Volcano,” “Fins,” “License to Chill,” “Cheeseburger in Paradise” and, of course, “Margaritaville,” according to Set List FM.As of now, there’s no word on how many tracks they’ll take to the stage at their summer ’26 gigs but the group will likely expand their sets to 25-26 tunes based on what we found from their solo run last spring.“The band was as tight as ever, with McAnally stepping into the bandleader’s role (he’s a 10-time Country Music Association Musician of the Year, so it’s not much of a stretch).Buffett’s rambunctious stage presence certainly was missed on Saturday but, if you closed your eyes, it sure sounded like a Jimmy Buffett concert,” The Jacksonville Florida Times-Union wrote in a review of a Coral Reefer Band March 2025 headlining concert.“�...

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