Jason Mraz Says ‘Yes!’

Today is a good day for fans of Jason Mraz.  Not only does the singer / songwriter’s new album drop today but he has new dates to go with it.  Destinations include Toronto, Philadelphia, Denver, Chicago and Seattle.

Photo: Steve Jennings
Green Music Center, Rohnert Park, Calif.

Called the “YES!” world tour, the outing begins with three nights in San Diego and includes stops in the U.K. and Europe before returning to North America in October.  The adventure is in support of his new album, Yes!

Along with announcing tour plans, Mraz is promising a special announcement for his fans in New York.

Preceding the album is the short film streaming from Mraz’s YouTube channel.  “We Can Take The Long Way” was directed by Jeff Nichols and Jonathan Craven and was produced by The Uprising Creative.  The flick includes three songs from Yes! – “Love Someone,” “Hello, You Beautiful Thing,” and “Long Drive.”  There is also a standalone video for “Love Someone.”

Mraz also has some TV stops to make, including NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” July 17 and the network’s “Today ‘Summer Concert Series’” at New York’s Rockefeller Center July 18.  Next week you can see Mraz on “inside the Artists Den” beginning July 25 (check local listings.”

Here’s the tour:

Aug. 21 – San Diego, Calif., San Diego Civic Theatre
Aug. 22 – San Diego, Calif., San Diego Civic Theatre
Aug. 23 – San Diego, Calif., San Diego Civic Theatre
Aug. 25 – San Francisco, Calif., Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
Aug. 26 – San Francisco, Calif., Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
Aug. 28 – Los Angeles, Calif., Pantages Theatre
Aug. 29 – Los Angeles, Calif., Pantages Theatre
Aug. 30 – Los Angeles, Calif., Pantages Theatre
Aug. 31 – Phoenix, Ariz., Comerica Theatre
Sept. 2 – Dallas, Texas, Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House
Sept. 3 – Dallas, Texas, Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House
Sept. 5 – Houston, Texas, Cullen Performance Hall
Sept. 6 – San Antonio, Texas, The Tobin Center For Performing Arts
Sept. 7 – Austin, Texas, Bass Concert Hall
Sept. 9 – Atlanta, Ga., Fox Theatre
Sept. 10 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Sept. 12 – Boston, Mass., Wang Theatre – Citi Performing Arts Center
Sept. 13 – Boston, Mass., Wang Theatre – Citi Performing Arts Center
Sept. 14 – Hartford, Conn., Bushnell Center Mortensen Hall
Sept. 26 – London, United Kingdom  Royal Albert Hall
Sept. 27 – Cambridge, England, Cambridge Corn Exchange
Sept. 28 – Manchester, England, The Lowry
Sept. 30 – Paris, France, Casino de Paris
Oct. 1 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Royal Carré Theatre
Oct. 2 – Frankfurt, Germany, Alte Oper Frankfurt
Oct. 3 – Hamburg, Germany, Laeiszhalle
Oct. 7 – Montreal, Quebec, Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
Oct. 8 – Toronto, Ontario, Massey Hall
Oct. 9 – Toronto, Ontario, Massey Hall
Oct. 11 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Benedum Center
Oct. 12 – Philadelphia, Pa., Academy Of Music
Oct. 13 – Washington, D.C., Warner Theatre
Oct. 15 – Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theatre
Oct. 16 – St. Louis, Mo., Peabody Opera House
Oct. 17 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
Oct. 18 – Minneapolis, Minn.., The State Theatre
Oct. 21 – Seattle, Wash., Benaroya Hall
Oct. 22 – Spokane, Wash., INB Performing Arts Center
Oct. 23 – Vancouver, B.C., Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Oct. 24 – Portland, Ore., Keller Auditorium
Nov. 5 – Indianapolis, Ind., Murat Theatre
Nov. 6 – Detroit, Mich., Fox Theatre
Nov. 7 – Chicago, Ill., Chicago Theatre
Nov. 8 – Chicago, Ill., Chicago Theatre 

Some shows are already on sale.  Several dates go on sale this week.  For more information, including presale details, visit JasonMraz.com.