
How sweet it is to see James Taylor live: Here's how to get James Taylor concert tickets
The longtime singer and five-time Grammy Award-winning artist will embark on a 17-date tour during the latter part of summer, beginning on Aug. 21 at the Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park in Vienna, Va. Taylor also toured earlier in the summer.
Alongside his All-Star Band and pop group Tiny Habits, Taylor will tour cities across the Northeast, a hint of the Midwest and ending in Texas on Sept. 17.
Among the highlights on the schedule includes a two-night stop in Boston, Mass. at MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park.
Here's how you can secure tickets to see Taylor in concert this summer.
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