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Harry Connick Jr.’s Summer Road Trip
Perhaps planning the set list is the most daunting task facing Connick. With 29 albums, Connick has more than enough material to fill up a week’s worth of shows, let alone one evening.
Word coming from Connick’s camp is that the Grammy and Emmy winner plans to explore his exceptionally large catalog, including his most recent releases, Smokey Mary and Every Man Should Know.
Here’s the routing:
July 9 – San Diego, Calif., Jacobs Music Center At Copley Symphony Hall
July 10 – Los Angeles, Calif., Hollywood Bowl
July 11 – Los Angeles, Calif., Hollywood Bowl
July 12 – Santa Rosa, Calif., Wells Fargo Center For The Arts
July 14 – Saratoga, Calif., The Mountain Winery
July 15 – Saratoga, Calif., The Mountain Winery
July 17 – Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
July 18 – Woodinville, Wash., Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
July 19 – Woodinville, Wash., Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
July 20 – Spokane, Wash., INB Performing Arts Center
July 22 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Red Butte Garden
July 23 – Denver, Colo., Ellie Caulkins Opera House
July 24 – Salina, Kan., The Stiefel Theatre For Perf. Arts
July 25 – Thackerville, Okla., WinStar World Casino & Resort / Global Event Center
July 27 – Memphis, Tenn., Orpheum Theatre
July 28 – St. Louis, Mo., Peabody Opera House
July 30 – South Bend, Ind., Morris Performing Arts Center
July 31 – Interlochen, Mich., Kresge Auditorium
Aug. 1 – Sterling Heights, Mich., Freedom Hill Amphitheatre
Aug. 2 – Grand Rapids, Mich., Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
Aug. 4 – Toledo, Ohio, Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre
Aug. 5 – Kettering, Ohio, Fraze Pavilion For The Perf. Arts
Aug. 6 – Carmel, Ind., The Palladium
Aug. 7 – Highland Park, Ill., Ravinia Festival At Ravinia Park
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