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Norah Jones

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Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce the long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand by one of the USA’s most critically acclaimed singer/songwriters – nine-time Grammy winner Norah Jones.  

The ‘Come Away With Me’ singer will perform three intimate headline dates in Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart in April 2019, as well as five shows in New Zealand. These will be the beguiling pianist and vocalist’s first performances in Australia in six years – and 14 years in New Zealand! Tickets to all dates go on sale on Thursday 29 November via frontiertouring.com/norahjones. 

‘She put on a self-assured show that drew from all aspects of her career while finding focus seated at the piano in her sultry, smoky-voiced comfort zone.’ – Philadelphia Inquirer 

‘Norah Jones has always mixed jazz, country, folk and rock, but her concert demonstrated that she has become master of them all... Jones ranged with relaxed abandon through a career-spanning set.’ – Seattle Times 

‘Jones has become a more relaxed and mature performer... she is masterful at never overplaying, she also has an eclectic bent and knows how to rock out. Norah Jones keeps getting better with age.’ – Los Angeles Daily News 

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 2053 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME

    by SweetPea on 10/27/22Oxbow RiverStage - Napa

    I saw her preform in Napa. SHE WAS AWSOME!!! Such a sweet soul. She sang all her great songs. She’s a very down to earth and sweet lady. I can’t wait until she comes back. I will definitely her again!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dreamy, warm night, cooling off at sunset.

    by EllieB on 9/24/22Pier Six Pavilion - Baltimore

    Magical night. Norah is not only a soaring songstress but an amazing performance artist with great backup musicians. Opening act was perfectly in sync with entire evening and joined Norah on stage.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Annoying

    by Ron P. on 8/9/22Bethel Woods Center for the Arts - Bethel

    She hardly sang well known songs. It also felt like she’s singing the same song over and over again, all songs sounded the same.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Norah

    by Jess on 8/6/22Leader Bank Pavilion - Boston

    Norah Jones, and her band were spectacular! My adoration for her lovely voice grew even greater after finally seeing her live!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A Very Good Show but not for the reasons I thought would be

    by mark trying to be objective on 8/6/22

    I'm giving a four star rating, but not because of Norah. She was fine, maybe three stars at best. Leader Bank Pavillion, formerly Harborlights and many other names over the years, is still a superb place to see a concert. on the water with superb acoustics. Staff is professional and friendly. Very friendly. Concessions are expensive, but of course, this is Boston. What made the night was the superb opening set from Regina Spektor and the relaxing VIP section of the Pavillion. Regina played a tight 50 minute set of 12/13 songs. She covered tons of ground with humor laced with underlying satire. How can you not love a set with song titles like Samson, Baby Jesus, Ballard of a Politician, and Poor Little Rich Boy??? And a tribute to the suffering in the Ukraine. All she needed was a Steinway and a Yamaha and she was in business. No need for supporting band. Constantly smiled at audience. Thanked profusely the audience. Thunderous applause at the end. Will see her live if she returns to Boston easily. Also kudos to the VIP experience. Staff attentive and enthusiastic. Comfortable seats in the lounge. TVs to watch sports and live shows. Awesome. Did not walk away disappointed. As for Norah, the headliner: the good news is that when an artist of her talent is going through the motions, she is still very good. The bad news is that as an audience we don't get top notch. A B- Norah Jones is still better than 95% of artists out there. But we pay for A-/A. Oh well, and so it goes. An off night, but still a fun night for a spectator.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Regina Spektor

    by GeorgeB on 8/6/22Leader Bank Pavilion - Boston

    The acts were definitely in the wrong order. Regina Spektor opened up for Norah Jones but it should have been the other way around. Regina put on a far more entertaining show and there were clearly more Regina fans there than Norah fans.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue

    by M.E.G. on 8/6/22Leader Bank Pavilion - Boston

    This was my first time at this venue and I loved it. It was clean, well managed and just lovely for a hot summer's night. I wish Norah had played more upbeat kinds of songs or at least allowed her very capable band to riff off her singing. Having said that, I'm still glad I went.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nicely balanced evening

    by Ken on 8/5/22Leader Bank Pavilion - Boston

    Norah Jones was wonderful, but truth be told I feel the opening act Regina Spektor stole the show!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Worst purse policy

    by RK on 8/5/22Leader Bank Pavilion - Boston

    Live Nation has the WORST purse policy. I will avoid any future concerts brokered by Live Nation at all costs. No reflection on Nora Jones, she out on a lovely show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Relax, and enjoy.

    by Shep on 8/5/22Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs

    A stunning musical experience with a top of the class talent. I realized quickly that the amphitheater ticket (7th row) that I’d purchased months ago wasn’t necessary, and it was ALL about the music, so I moved outside (to the lawn) and truly enjoyed the show. Perfect night.