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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

    The Best

    by Ceegees on 8/2/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Great show great music great venue and great great fun

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A truly gifted artist !

    by Cody on 8/2/22Bethel Woods Center for the Arts - Bethel

    An absolutely beautiful Venue. Very comfortable clean and the first cocktail bar on the left after the gate was awesome !!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not what I expected

    by BillyLouWho on 8/2/22Bethel Woods Center for the Arts - Bethel

    I went to hear Norah sing. She did that, but with little lustre. She did not engage with the audience except to reprimand someone who shouted something stupid. Her bass player and drummer were very animated and passionate and engaged with the music. I really did not get that from Norah or the guitarist. Her guest, singer Regina Spector was excellent and when the two of them sang together I wanted to hear more. But then Regina left the stage hugging and thanking Norah and the band but did not acknowledge the audience. What is up with artists who do not "perform"? It would seem that either Norah was sad or disturbed about something or shy or simply jaded, playing her music for the money, not the charming of the people that adore her. Hopefully better next time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I really got the Jones

    by duneffect on 8/2/22Bethel Woods Center for the Arts - Bethel

    Nora is an incredibly multi-talented artist who is on a level most professional musicians never achieve. She has a sultry voice with extraordinary control. Her musicianship is so advanced and over the top that her musical output is extremely broad and textured. Her hearing and scoring notes and melodies counterpoint seamlessly and beautifully with her keyboards, making it seem as if her piano is singing along with her vocals. In addition her scoring of her pieces are rich and pay homage to her accompanying instrumental partners. Love her textured slide guitar weeping along with her lyrical sadness, remembrances and experiences of her life. KUDOS Nora Jones...un femme incredible!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Zzzzzzzzzzz

    by MusicLover on 8/2/22Bethel Woods Center for the Arts - Bethel

    The best thing about this show was the opening act, Regina Spektor. She was everything Nora Jones was not - engaging, fun, witty, obvious 4-octave range, quirky and one of the best live one-person performers I’ve seen. Nora, well, it was like taking an Ambien and fighting to stay awake. Every song sounded the same, there was no engagement with the audience and hardly any chemistry with her own band. Spektor should have been the headliner on this tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely amazing concert

    by Kaari on 8/1/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    This was an amazing concert! The show was all about the music - the musical interaction on stage was phenomenal. Norah is a vocal star! This is jazz and blues at its very best!! We are seeing her again in Boston - can’t wait!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nashville ascend theater

    by M. L. on 7/30/22

    I’ve seen Norah perform 4 times now and I’ve always noticed that she doesn’t really interact with the crowd. But, I get the sense that she is just a reserved person until she’s around people she knows. I base that on the video she just posted on instagram where she is acting silly. So, she’s got personality. But, the latest show in Nashville she was more engaged saying “thank you” a lot and doing so cheerfully. But I think she just likes to play and sing and be on her way.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome night with norah

    by Mr Pauly 624 on 7/30/22Pier Six Pavilion - Baltimore

    Norah was awesome an is a very talented musician would love to see here again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Silky Smooth

    by Yankee Dave on 7/30/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    This woman is so incredibly talented. Her voice, her piano playing, guitar. She does it all. My first time seeing her in concert. Hopefully not the last. As always BOA Pavilion in Gilford is a great place to see a show. Great way to end our 53rd Wedding Anniversary.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Hed on 7/30/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Nora Jones did not disappoint. She is amazing & hearing her live sounds so good! Loved her & Emily King has an incredible voice! The concert was awesome! The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars was that I felt the venue was too large to experience all the beautiful subtleties of their performances. Still highly recommended!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal!

    by J9 on 7/30/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    She has such a soulful voice which brought many people in the audience to tears. I have wanted to see Norah Jones for as long as I can remember and the experience was all that I hoped it would be. Her ability on the piano and guitar are equally as impressive, as well as her bandmates. I hope to see her again when she comes back around. We absolutely loved her!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    absolutely amazing

    by lex on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    loved this performance so so much. not only was the opener, emily king absolutely amazing, norah was WONDERFUL. the staff there was amazing, by the last song i was shedding tears. so full of emotion.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Run of the mii

    by Rick on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Love the voice and musicd execution, but that was pretty much it. No banter, not much conversation, just songs and out. Very little effort. Nothing that would bring me back again.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Show, Rude Audience

    by Bob on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Norah Jones demonstrated her mastery this night. Memorable performance. Emily King was a great lead in and perfectly set the stage for the performance that followed. The behavior of a small minority of the audience was disappointing with their constant use of smart phones recording and playing back during the show. They might as well have been turning on flashlights. Holding phones up high obstructing others view of the stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Not bad

    by Spence on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Not generally my music choice, was happily surprised that I enjoyed it, both artists were very good, a fun night overall

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Venue is so enjoyable!

    by Scobbr on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Getting in and out at the Bank of NH Pavilion in Gilford couldn't be easier. The staff there have it down to a science. Walking into the venue, no matter where you park is quick. Staff is super friendly and accommodating. Plan to only bring your phone in your pocket as bags are not allowed unless they are clear. Bathrooms are very clean and accessible. Lots of food and beverages are available but be sure to bring a credit card as they don't take cash and your ID if you are buying an adult beverage, no matter what your age! Staff helps to get you seated and the inside is very clean and well layed out. Wide walkways, understandable access to your level/row. Large screens bring the action up close but if you are in sections A or B you'll be able to see the stage and artists pretty well. Beyond that, facial feature become fuzzy and you'll be mostly relying on the screens. Still-we have been in section C and had a great time at Darius Rucker. What I did like about the Norah Jones concert was that everyone didn't stand and you got to see the entire performance from your seat. Jack Johnson was also a standing only concert but we were up close in section A and could see things pretty well. A word of caution: Be aware what section you parked in and what path you took to get there. There is lighting but it's easy to forget-did we take this left when we came in? Overall, an excellent experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Norah Jones is Amazing!

    by Paul on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    This was our first time at the Bank of NH Pavilion. It's not too different from Great Woods in Masnsield, MA or whatever they're calling it now. It's certainly more like Great Woods than Tanglewood. We appreciate the sloped/tiered seating although we wish it was a little more steep. It's far better than the pavilion in Boston's Seaport which is not sloped or tiered at all. It would be ideal if it was more similar to Tanglewood where you are allowed to bring in your own picnic and drinks, making it much more of a party and event. The area between the entrance and the pavilion itself in Gilford is dotted with numerous food and drink vendors, a couple of restaurants and companies showing off their new vehicles. It's all bordering on fun and more than a little corporate. There are really very few local vendors, mostly just a bunch of deep pocketed corporations. We had already had dinner and drinks by the time we arrived so we didn't buy anything except water. Unlike Tanglewood, the goal of the BoNH Pavilion is to separate more of your money from you before and during the concert. I don't want to forget to say that the staff were all very friendly and helpful. It's a fine venue but nothing to go out of your way for. That being said, Norah Jones was fantastic as was the opening act, Emily King. If you ever have to opportunity to see Norah Jones, get tickets immediately and thank me later. Her albums and songwriting are amazing but she really does shine at a live concert. She totally blew us away, a real treasure!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Real talent!

    by Evan on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Norah is astonishingly talented. It was a mellow evening with an appreciative audience that acknowledged her musical gifts. Norah is gifted and her grand piano sounded as full throated as her singing voice. In a word, the evening was delightful! ;-)

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Pleasant NH evening

    by Louise on 7/29/22Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford

    Some great moments when Nora song her tubes and in duo with Emily, but many plain ones too. My husband loved it and called it "a perfect evening".

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Bucket List Show!

    by tking8BCM on 7/28/22Pier Six Pavilion - Baltimore

    I have been following Norah's music since her debut in 2002, and have never had the chance to attend a concert. Now, at almost 39, Norah had become one of the "top 5 artist I needed to see LIVE"! I was gifted 8th row tickets and a weekend trip to Baltimore for our 11th anniversary from my wonderful wife. The City, The Hotel, The Venue, The Concert, it was all perfect! Norah was FLAWLESS!!