Famous Daryl Hall and Howard Jones are coming to Columbia County

Daryl Hall and Howard Jones. Photo Credit: Stuart Berg

Date: September 19, 2024

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Daryl Hall will be visiting Columbia County later this fall.

Hall will be hitting the road this November for a month-long stint of tour dates with special guest Howard Jones, who appeared with him on the latest edition of “Live from Daryl’s House” on YouTube.

The two will be playing for one night only on Nov. 16 at the Columbia County Performing Arts Center, located at 1000 Market St.

“I’ve really enjoyed playing with Howard on ‘Live from Daryl’s House’ and look forward to joining forces on this tour,” said Hall. “It should be a great night.”

During his career, Jones has had a string of Top 40 hits in the U.S. and U.K. with “New Song,” “What is Love?,” “Things Can Only Get Better,” “Life in One Day,” “No One is to Blame,” “Everlasting Love” and more.

“Can’t wait to go on the road with my good friend Daryl Hall for what promises to be a terrific show,” Jones said, who recently toured in a bill with fellow U.K. hitmakers ABC and Haircut 100.

After touring with Elvis Costello, the event caps a very busy year for Hall, who released “D” with Virgin Records – his first solo album in 13 years.

The album, co-produced by fellow RHOF inductee Dave Stewart, who co-wrote seven of the nine songs, has already spawned on a top 20 AC hit with “Can’t Say No to You.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 20, at 10 a.m. and will be available at Ticketmaster.com or the Queensborough Box Office at the CCPAC.

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