Daryl Hall announces 2024 tour with Howard Jones. Get tickets today

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Daryl Hall rocks out on guitar.
Daryl Hall rocks out on guitar.

Daryl Hall can’t stay away from the road.

After conducting a summer co-headlining tour with Elvis Costello, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has enlisted ’80s hitmaker Howard Jones to join him on a brief eight-concert run this November.

The tour will conclude with a gig at Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel and Casino on Saturday, Nov. 23.

At all shows, fans can expect to hear hits from his Hall and Oates days — think “You Make My Dreams Come True,” “Maneater,” “Private Eyes,” “Rich Girl,” “Kiss On My List” and more — as well as cuts from Hall’s recently-released album “D.”

“This album is about getting to my core,” Hall said in a press release. He added that he wanted the record to ‘break it down to the real thing, have fun, tropical reverie – and rekindle a musical relationship with a great friend.'”

If this sounds like the throwback show of your dreams, tickets are available as soon as today.

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Daryl Hall tour schedule 2024

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

John Oates solo tour

Hall’s former bandmate — whom he has a restraining order against now — is heading out on a quick solo tour of his own this year.

As of now, the 76-year-old rocker has three gigs lined up at venues all over the U.S. including Westbury, NY’s Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair on Friday, Dec. 6 with special guest AJ Croce.

Curious where else he’s headed? You can find his complete 2024 tour calendar here.

Daryl Hall set list

What has Hall been playing live recently?

Here’s a sneak peek at what made the cut at his most recent concert in Vienna, VA, courtesy of Set List FM:

01.) “Maneater” (Hall & Oates song)

02.) “Dreamtime”

03.) “Foolish Pride”

04.) “Rich Girl” (Hall & Oates song)

05.) “Kiss on My List” (Hall & Oates song)

06.) “Private Eyes” (Hall & Oates song)

07.) “I’m in a Philly Mood”

08.) “Everytime You Go Away” (Hall & Oates song)

09.) “Sara Smile” (Hall & Oates song)

10.) “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)” (Hall & Oates song)

Encore

11.) “Can’t Say No to You”

12.) “You Make My Dreams” (Hall & Oates song)

Daryl Hall new music

On June 21, Hall released his sixth solo album, “D.”

The nine-track record, produced with Eurythmics frontman Dave Stewart, sounds as if it was recorded at the height of Hall’s ’80s heyday.

Just a few of our favorite tunes include the lively “The Whole World’s Better,” toe-tapping “Too Much Information” and feel good “Can’t Say No To You” duet with Stewart.

Make sure to stick around for the penultimate song, Hall’s breathy “Why You Want to Do That (To My Head),” too. When the sax solo kicks in around the 1:20 mark, you won’t be able to resists its danceable charms. This one is a sneaky rump shaker.

Want to hear for yourself? “D” can be streamed here.

Howard Jones

The 69-year-old British hitmaker is best known for his smash singles “Things Can Only Get Better,” “What Is Love?” and “Like To Get To Know You Well,” which are like a time machine back to the mid ’80s.

If you want to check out what he’s been up to these days, we recommend giving his catchy 2022 studio album “Dialogue” a spin. It’s a retro dance party delight.

’80s icons on tour in 2024

Many fellow “Where’s the Beef” era heroes are turning their fenders, working out their vocal cords and returning to the road this summer.

Here are just five of our favorite unmissable hitmakers from the early days of MTV you must see live in the next few months.

Sting

Duran Duran

Cyndi Lauper

REO Speedwagon

Morrissey

Want to see who else is out and about? Check out our list of the 52 biggest classic rock concert tours here to find out.


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