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Davies Symphony Hall - San Francisco
Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles
Carnegie Hall - Joan & Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall - New York
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The world-famous singer Boz Scaggs, the "legend of blues and rock", announced the start of the tour. This tour was planned back in 2019, but it had to be postponed due to the outbreak of the pandemic. Fans of the artist were disappointed with the transfer, but in 2021/2022 they will have a chance to attend concerts of the idol. At the concerts, the musician will perform compositions from his album called "Out of the Blues".At the moment, the musician does not announce the exact number of days of the tour. It is known that the list of cities that the performer plans to visit includes San Diego, Grand Prairie, Omaha and others. Critics speak positively about the artist's tours. Music publications write that at each of his concerts the musician shows his soul, giving the audience all the energy. This opinion is shared not only by American critics, but also by music experts from other countries. They are amazed by the energy of an artist who knows how to make every concert interesting for the audience.
The artist released an album called "Out of the Blues" in 2018. Many music critics called the album quite unusual .In particular, some experts noted changes in the sound. Listeners assumed that the musician was experimenting with sound. This album is the 19th in the singer's discography. Vintage classics in the album are combined with new trends. It is also fashionable to hear some very successful covers in the album.
Yes, in 2021 / 2022, the artist is actively touring, because his concerts scheduled in 2019 were postponed.
Tickets for the artist's concerts can be purchased at a price from $ 100 to $ 550. The price directly depends on the ticket category and the venue of the concert. It also matters in which country the tour takes place.
In 2021, a vaccination certificate and a negative test result for coronavirus infection are required in most countries. Regarding concerts in 2022, information has not yet been distributed. Presumably, the requirements will vary depending on the city and country.
The famous musician was born in 1944. Since childhood, he loved music very much. Many critics call the performer the creator of a new kind of "white soul" style. The peak of the popularity of this genre became boring in the 1970s. It is important to note that the performer has never been afraid of experiments: in addition to blues, he was happy to record folk, pop and other genres. Together with a friend in 1960, the performer created a group called Marksmen Combo. This did not bring them success, but it gave them invaluable experience. Later, Boz decided to create a band the Wigs, but it also did not become successful and quickly disbanded. After the breakup of the band, the performer went through a rather difficult period: he sang on the streets, earning a living, and no less later luck awaited him: he began to cooperate with Karusell Records, which released the singer's first album. The first album was a collection of folk songs, this work critics call quite successful. Then the artist recorded two albums with Miller's group "Children of the Future" and "Sailor". The solo debut of the artist in America was a success and the artist began to actively develop his career. He is still touring today. After many years, the singer manages to maintain popularity all over the world.