James Taylor-Jackson Browne concert tour is back on. Fort Worth stop will be in 2021.
The “Fire and Rain” man has rescheduled his tour and he’ll be in Fort Worth in May 2021.
James Taylor and His All-Star Band with special guest Jackson Browne announced on Tuesday their 2021 tour plans, coming just weeks after they postponed their 2020 tour amid the coronavirus crisis.
Their third stop on the tour will be at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on May 17, 2021.
Taylor and Browne canceled their 2020 tour because of the coronarvius pandemic. They had been scheduled to be in Fort Worth on Monday at Dickies Arena.
Previously purchased tickets will be honored for all the rescheduled dates, and fans are encouraged to hold onto their tickets.
“Disappointing as it is to have to reschedule these shows, our first tour together,” a statement released by the performers on Tuesday said, “we were hoping to reschedule the tour a bit sooner but the experts we consulted have advised waiting for a full year. We thank you for all your patience and understanding and are really encouraged by the majority of you who are holding onto your tickets.”
These are the tour dates for 2021:
▪ May 14, 2021: New Orleans, LA/ Smoothie King Center
▪ May 15, 2021: Houston, TX/Toyota Center
▪ May 17, 2021: Fort Worth, TX/Dickies Arena
▪ May 20, 2021: Salt Lake City, UT/Maverick Center
▪ May 21, 2021: Boise, ID/ExtraMile Arena
▪ May 23, 2021: Tacoma, WA/Tacoma Dome
▪ May 24, 2021: Portland, OR/Moda Center
▪ May 26, 2021: San Francisco, CA/Chase Center
▪ May 28, 2021: Anaheim, CA/Honda Center
▪ May 29, 2021: San Diego, CA/Pechanga Arena
▪ June 9, 2021: Chicago, IL/United Center
▪ June 11, 2021: Cuyahoga Falls, OH/Blossom Music Center
▪ June 12, 2021: Clarkston, MI/DTE Energy Center
▪ June 14, 2021: Dayton, OH/Nutter Center
▪ June 15, 2021: Charleston, WV/Charleston Coliseum
▪ June 17, 2021: Pittsburgh, PA/PPG Paints Arena
▪ June 23, 2021: Roanoke,VA/Berglund Center Coliseum
▪ June 25, 2021: Louisville, KY/KFC Yum! Center
▪ June 26, 2021: Memphis, TN/FedExForum
▪ June 28, 2021: Nashville, TN/Bridgestone Arena
▪ June 29, 2021: Atlanta, GA/Infinite Energy Arena
▪ July 1, 2021: Hershey, PA/Giant Center
▪ July 2, 2021: Bethel, NY/Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
▪ July 4, 2021: Lenox, MA/Tanglewood
▪ July 7, 2021: Holmdel, NJ/PNC Bank Arts Center
▪ July 9, 2021: Camden, NJ/BB&T Center
▪ July 10, 2021: Wantagh, NY/Northwell Health & Jones Beach
Should you be unable to attend the rescheduled date, officials are asking ticket holders to contact your point of purchase for information on refunds.
This story was originally published May 19, 2020 at 1:56 PM.