Sara Bareilles extends Good Grief Tour, adds second NYC show. Get tickets

Sara Bareilles won’t have to “Waitress” this year.The two-time Grammy winner just extended her forthcoming ‘The Good Grief Tour’ in support of her forthcoming record with the same name.She’ll now play 26 concerts at music halls, theatres, performing arts centers and auditoriums all over North America from early September through late October.That includes two concerts at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall.Those gigs are slated to take place:Friday, Sept.

188 p.m.Saturday, Sept.198 p.m.“I am truly blown away,” Bareilles, 46, shared via Instagram.“Thank you all for the overwhelming response to the Good Grief tour, and I want as many of you as possible to join me for these special shows.”In addition to New York City, Bareilles added second nights in Boston, Toronto, Philadelphia, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C.“Good Grief,” Bareilles’ seventh studio album and first since 2019’s “Amidst the Chaos” hits shelves on Aug.

28.Ahead of the record’s release, the “Girls5Eva” star dropped a pair of singles: the reflective “Home” and winsome “Salt Then Sour Then Sweet” with Brandi Carlile.Bareilles called the album “a love letter to the hardest chapter of my life” on social media and noted that “Home” “was inspired by a vulnerable and honest conversation about grief between Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert that really resonated with me.”This upcoming run will be the Eureka native’s first official outing — other than a handful of short stints on the road in 2023, ’24 and ’25 — in seven years.On that nationwide trek, Bareilles often performed 20-22 songs per show, according to Set List FM.Notable fan favorites that often made the cut include “Love Song,” “Brave,” “She Used To Be Mine,” “Gravity” and “Saint Honesty.”“For anyone who believes that music can provide healing, amidst even chaos this formidable, Bareilles may feel like nothing less than a mezzo-sopran...

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