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  • Ohana Festival, Dana Point

    Ohana Festival returned to Dana Point this weekend for a beautiful weekend of music, with James taking to the stage on Sunday afternoon.

  • Los Angeles

    For their Los Angeles show, the band took the stage at The Bellwether. Spanning an entire city block, the 1,500-capacity venue is relatively new, having opened its doors in 2023, and quickly established itself as a standout spot for live music in the city. The VIP soundcheck was a busy one, with fans treated to…

  • Salt Lake City

    For the Salt Lake City stop of the tour, the band made their debut at The Commonwealth Room – an intimate venue celebrated for its exceptional acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. With a capacity of just 650, it marked the most personal and up-close performance of the entire tour.

  • Boulder

    Last year, the band performed in Denver. This year’s tour brought them to Boulder, where they made their debut at the historic Boulder Theatre. Nestled in downtown, the venue was once an opera house and is celebrated for its striking Art Deco architecture.

  • Minneapolis

    Things came full circle in Minneapolis when the band returned to First Avenue, a stage they last graced during the U.S. Laid tour in the spring of 1994.

  • Riot Fest, Chicago

    For their second North American festival appearance on this tour, the band hit the stage at Riot Fest in Chicago.

  • Detroit

    The band’s Detroit show brought them to the iconic Majestic Theatre, a venue steeped in over a century of history.

  • Cleveland

    The band’s Cleveland stop brought them to the Globe Iron, a newly opened 1,200-capacity indoor venue that debuted in May.

  • Montréal

    Following a unifying show in Toronto that drew a loud and lively crowd, the band made their way to Montreal, where they played at Théâtre Beanfield for the first time.

  • Toronto

    The band last played Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre in 2010 as part of their The Morning After The Night Before tour.