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International Concerts
- 10 July 2026Friday 19:30Cork, IrelandLive At The MarqueeJames Taylor & His All-Star Band
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- 12 July 2026Sunday 19:30Dublin, IrelandIveagh GardensJames Taylor & His All-Star Band
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- 14 July 2026Tuesday 18:45Edinburgh, United KingdomEdinburgh Castle EsplanadeJames Taylor
- 16 July 2026Thursday 18:00Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallJames Taylor & His All-Star Band
- 16 July 2026Thursday 18:01Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallJames Taylor - Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
- 21 July 2026Tuesday 20:00Amsterdam, NetherlandsAFAS LiveJames Taylor - An Evening With James Taylor And His All-Star Band
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- 21 July 2026Tuesday 20:00Amsterdam, NetherlandsAFAS Live LogeJames Taylor | Comfort Seats
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- 23 July 2026Thursday 18:00London, United KingdomThe O2James Taylor & His All-Star Band
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- 25 July 2026Saturday 18:00Scarborough, United KingdomScarborough Open Air TheatreJames Taylor & His All-Star Band
- 25 July 2026Saturday 18:01Scarborough, United KingdomScarborough Open Air TheatreJames Taylor- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsOn partner site
About
When people use the term "singer/songwriter" (often modified by the word "sensitive") in praise or in criticism, they're thinking of James Taylor. In the early '70s, when he appeared with his introspective songs, acoustic guitar, and calm, understated singing style, he mirrored a generation's emotional exhaustion after tumultuous times. Just as Bing Crosby's reassuring voice brought the country out of the Depression and through World War II, Taylor's eased the transition from '60s activism and its attendant frustrations into the less political, more inward-looking '70s. He was rewarded with a series of hit albums and singles (surprisingly, many of the latter were covers of old songs rather than his own compositions), and he managed to survive his initial fame to achieve lasting popularity. He continued to tour successfully for decades, and, starting with his 1970 breakthrough Sweet Baby James, all but one of his regular album releases for the rest of the century went gold or platinum, while his 1976 Greatest Hits album achieved a diamond certification reflecting sales of more than ten million copies.
Setlists
- 1.Carolina in My Mind
- 2.Copperline
- 3.You've Got a Friend (Carole King cover)
- 4.Fire and Rain
- 5.Shower the People
- 1.Wandering
- 2.Country Road
- 3.Walking Man
- 4.Stretch of the Highway
- 5.Mexico
- 6.My Traveling Star
- 7.Carolina in My Mind
- 8.Up on the Roof (Carole King cover)
- 9.You've Got a Friend (Carole King cover)
- 10.Sweet Baby James
- 11.Fire and Rain
- 12.(I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That
- 13.Shed a Little Light
- 14.Shower the People
- 15.Your Smiling Face
Encore
- 16.Steamroller
- 17.How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) (Marvin Gaye cover)
- 18.You Can Close Your Eyes
- 1.Country Road
- 2.Something in the Way She Moves
- 3.Copperline
- 4.Fire and Rain
- 5.You've Got a Friend (Carole King cover)
- 6.Carolina in My Mind
- 7.You Can Close Your Eyes
- 1.America the Beautiful (Samuel A. Ward and Katharine Lee Bates cover)
- 2.Sweet Baby James
- 3.You've Got a Friend (Carole King cover)
- 4.Shower the People
- 5.Carolina in My Mind
- 6.You Can Close Your Eyes
Set 1:
- 1.Something in the Way She Moves
- 2.Everyday (Buddy Holly cover)
- 3.Anywhere Like Heaven (JT introduces Michael Landau on lead guitar)
- 4.October Road (JT introduces Larry Goldings on keyboards and accordion)
- 5.Secret o' Life
- 6.Copperline
- 7.Country Road (JT introduces Steve Gadd on drums and Andrea Zonn on fiddle)
- 8.The Gold Ring ([traditional] cover) (fiddle and drum gigue intro to SBJ)
- 9.Sweet Baby James
- 10.Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (JT introduces Lou Marini on Sax and flutes)
- 11.Sun on the Moon
Set 2:
- 12.Only a Dream in Rio (JT introduces and thanks Dave Morgan for his years on tour mixing the live house sound)
- 13.Carolina in My Mind (JT introduces vocalists Kate Markowitz and Dorian Holly and percussionist Louis Conti)
- 14.Mexico
- 15.Steamroller (JT introduces Walt Fowler on trumpet and keys and Jimmy Johnson band leader and bass)
- 16.Fire and Rain
- 17.You've Got a Friend (Carole King cover) (JT introduces wife Kim Taylor on vocals)
- 18.Up on the Roof (Carole King cover)
- 19.Shower the People
- 20.How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) (Marvin Gaye cover)
Encore
- 21.Shed a Little Light
- 22.Your Smiling Face
- 23.That Lonesome Road (performed A cappella by JT, AZ, DH, KM)