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James Taylor’s 2025 tour includes two San Diego shows. Here are all the dates.
James Taylor will be hitting the road in a big way next year with his All-Star Band. His 2025 North American tour will include 24 concerts in 20 cities, including eight performances in California alone. The Boston trio Tiny Habits will be the opening act
The tour opens May 5 at Footprint Center in Phoenix and concludes July 1 at New Hampshire’s BankNH Pavilion. The California leg opens with May 7 and 8 performances in Palm Desert and Highland, followed by a pair of San Diego shows on May 10 and May 11 at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. The full tour itinerary and ticket information appears below.
Taylor, 76, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016. He has not performed in San Diego since his November 2021 concert with Jackson Browne at Pechanga Arena.
The lineup for Taylor’s All-Star Band has not yet been announced. But the group’s eight members for his 2024 tour included drum legend Steve Gadd, guitarist Dean Parks and keyboardist and music director Kevin Hays, whose recording credits include an array of jazz greats and such varied artists as Taylor, Mavis Staples and Norah Jones.
Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday. There will be a series of pre-sales Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. More information is available at jamestaylor.com
James Taylor 2024 summer tour dates
May 5: Phoenix, AZ, Footprint Center
May 7: Palm Desert, CA, Acrisure Arena
May 8: Highland, CA, Yaamava Theater
May 10 & 11: San Diego, CA, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
May 13 & 14: Santa Barbara, CA, Santa Barbara Bowl
May 16: Stanford, CA, Frost Amphitheater
May 17: Lincoln, CA, The Venue at Thunder Valley
May 19: Bend, OR, Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
May 21: Nampa, ID, Ford Amphitheater
May 23: Ridgefield, WA, RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheatre
May 25 & 26: Seattle, WA, Chateau St. Michelle Winery
June 13 & 14: Morrison, CO, Red Rocks
June 17: St. Paul, MN, Xcel Center
June 19: Highland Park, IL, Ravinia
June 21: Milwaukee, WI, Summerfest*
June 23: Cincinnati, OH, Riverbend Amphitheater
June 24: Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Blossom Music Center
June 27: Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage
June 29: Canandaigua, NY, CMAC
July 1: Gilford, NH, BankNH Pavilion
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How to watch inaugural NASCAR San Diego street race live for free: Start time, lineup
NASCAR will honor the 250th birthday of the United States and the US Navy’s 250th anniversary with a race brand new to the racing calendar.
The Anduril 250 will take place on a road course built on Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California. The 3.4-mile track has 19 turns. The race is 255 miles total and drivers will do 75 laps.
Shane van Gisbergen, who is widely considered to be NASCAR’s best road course driver, will start in pole position. van Gisbergen has won seven road races in 14 total starts, and he is just two road wins away from tying Jeff Gordon’s record of nine.
nascar anduril 250: what to know
- When: June 21, 4 p.m. ET
- Where: Coronado Street Course (Naval Base Coronado, San Diego, California)
- Channel: Streaming exclusive
- Streaming: Prime Video (30 days free)
Here’s everything you need to know about today’s NASCAR Cup Series race on the Coronado Street Course.
NASCAR Cup race at San Diego start time:
Today’s (June 21) NASCAR race, the Anduril 250, begins at 4 p.m. ET.
What channel is today’s (June 21) NASCAR race on?
Today’s NASCAR race won’t be on traditional television; it will air exclusively on Prime Video.
How to watch the NASCAR Anduril 250 for free:
With Prime Video, you can also take advantage of the streamer’s Shop the Race storefront, exclusively on the Amazon mobile app, to shop gear, flags, and more for your favorite driver.
NASCAR San Diego starting lineup:
- Shane van Gisbergen
- Carson Hocevar
- Ryan Blaney
- Zane Smith
- Todd Gilliland
- Daniel Suárez
- Ryan Preece
- Connor Zilisch
- Michael McDowell
- Austin Hill
- Ty Gibbs
- Bubba Wallace
- Corey Heim
- Kyle Larson
- AJ Allmendinger
- Chris Buescher
- Tyler Reddick
- Austin Dillon
- Joey Logano
- Alex Bowman
- Kevin Magnussen
- Chase Briscoe
- Ross Chastain
- Riley Herbst
- Cole Custer
- Denny Hamlin
- William Byron
- John Hunter Nemechek
- Brad Keselowski
- Chase Elliott
- Austin Cindric
- Noah Gragson
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- Ty Dillon
- Josh Berry
- Jimmie Johnson
- Christopher Bell
- Erik Jones
- Cody Ware
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