When will James Taylor and Carole King conduct their Troubadour Reunion tour in the US?”
Carole King and James Taylor announced today that they will embark on a “Troubadour Reunion” world tour. The world tour will kick off in Melbourne, Australia on March 27 and will travel to New Zealand and Japan before coming to North America and Europe. This once-in-a-lifetime event brings together two of the most beloved singer/songwriters for a rare concert experience. The set list will include a breadth of material including songs they performed during their 1970 debut show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, which helped propel them both to the world stage. Tickets for dates in Australia and New Zealand and The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles go on-sale Nov. 23. Tickets for dates in Japan go on sale Dec. 12. Additional dates in North America and Europe will be announced soon. The idea for the “Troubadour Reunion” tour came together in 2007 after Taylor and King performed at the famed Los Angeles venue for the first time since 1970 to celebrate the Troubadour’s 50th Anniversary. The sho
Taylor and King announce US dates Singer-songwriters James Taylor and Carole King have announced dates for the US leg of their much-anticipated Troubadour Reunion tour. The dates mark the 40th anniversary of the pair’s breakthrough shows at Hollywood’s Troubadour club. The US leg will run from 7 May to 4 July, after stops in Australia, New Zealand and Japan in March and April. Taylor, 61, and King, 67, have won nine Grammy Awards between them during their recording careers. “In a sense, we started our solo careers sharing a band, sharing a stage, we did a show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles that really sort of broke both of us out of the box and established our careers,” Taylor said in a recent interview. Tour inspiration King first found fame as a Tin Pan Alley songwriter, churning out 1960s hits such as Will You Love Me Tomorrow, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and The Loco-Motion. But it was King’s performance with Taylor at the Troubadour that heralded her transition to s
Singer-songwriters James Taylor and Carole King have announced dates for the US leg of their much-anticipated Troubadour Reunion tour. The dates mark the 40th anniversary of the pair’s breakthrough shows at Hollywood’s Troubadour club. The US leg will run from 7 May to 4 July, after stops in Australia, New Zealand and Japan in March and April. Taylor, 61, and King, 67, have won nine Grammy Awards between them during their recording careers. “In a sense, we started our solo careers sharing a band, sharing a stage, we did a show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles that really sort of broke both of us out of the box and established our careers,” Taylor said in a recent interview.