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Seven shows wasn’t enough.

In mid-January, Norah Jones announced a brief tour in support of her upcoming album “Visions.”

A little more than a month later, she’s added 24 more concerts to the ‘Visions Tour’ and will now be taking special guests Mavis Staples, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Sasha Dobson, Emily King and Martha Wainwright along with her on select dates.

While on the road, Jones will make eight (!) stops in New York.

First up, she’ll headline at Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon 1869 Opera House on May 7.

After that, she’s slated to perform at Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on May 10, Brooklyn’s Paramount Theatre on May 16-17, New York’s Apollo Theater on May 19, Saratoga Springs’ Freihofer’s Jazz Festival on June 30 and Canandaigua’s CMAC on July 5.

Jones’ final NY gig will be at Buffalo’s Artpark Main Stage on July 6.

But wait!

There’s more!

Prior to the ‘Visions Tour,’ the nine-time Grammy winner will also lend her talents to Mavis Staples’ 85th Birthday All-Star Concert in Inglewood, CA on April 18. Other big names on the bill include Chris Stapleton, Hozier, Jackson Browne, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and The Doobie Brothers’ Michael McDonald.

For fans that can’t wait to get their hands on tickets, you’re in luck.

Although inventory isn’t available for the newly announced shows on Ticketmaster until Friday, March 1, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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Norah Jones 2024 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Mavis Staples 85th All-Star Birthday Concert

As noted above, Jones is slated to perform at the star-studded Staples birthday bash on Thursday, April 18 at Inglewood, CA’s YouTube Theater.

Other big names set to grace the stage include Black Pumas, Grace Potter, Keb’ Mo’, Nathaniel Rateliff and The War and Treaty.

If this sounds like the show for you, tickets can be scooped up here.

Norah Jones Festival appearances

In addition to the tour and Staples extravaganza, Jones will headline at a few festivals this year.

Here’s the skinny on each of them including venues and headliners.

Norah Jones set list

Jones, 44, will most likely give her “Visions” quite a bit of play at this upcoming tour — after all, she did name the run after the new record.

However, if you want a refresher of all the tracks she typically performs, here’s a look at a recent set list of hers, courtesy of Set List FM:

01.) “My Heart Is Full”

02.) “I’m Alive”

03.) “What Am I to You?”

04.) “Something Is Calling You” (Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos cover)

05.) “Sunrise”

06.) “After the Fall”

07.) “Chasing Pirates”

08.) “Thinking About You”

09.) “Don’t Know What It Means” (Puss N Boots song)

10.) “Little Broken Hearts”

11.) “The Nearness of You” (Chick Bullock and His Orchestra cover)

12.) “Say No More”

13.) “Come Away With Me”

14.) “Nightingale”

15.) “Turn Me On” (Mark Dinning cover)

Encore:

16.) “Long Way Home” (Tom Waits cover)

17.) “Don’t Know Why” (Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos cover)

Norah Jones new music

On March 8, Jones is releasing her ninth studio album “Visions.”

As of now, she’s dropped two singles; “Staring At The Wall” and “Running,” which hit Spotify on Feb. 22.

The smoky, jazzy “Staring At The Wall” is an excellent showcase for Jones’ famous vocals — midway through the track, she breaks into a harmonious yowl that will surely please crowds when she takes it to the stage this summer.

Meanwhile, “Running” employs a neat trick where Jones plays against backup singers who sound tinnier and farther away from the mic until they come together.

In short, these songs are delightful. They can both be heard here.

Norah Jones special guests

At all shows, the NYC native is bringing along big names to open for her.

To reacquaint you with their sounds, you can find each artist’s most streamed track on Spotify below.

Hurray For The Riff Raff:“Jealous Guy”

Sasha Dobson:“Without You”

Emily King: “Distance”

Huge stars on tour in 2024

Many major artists that defy categorization will be on the road this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

Who else is out and about? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.

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