Al Stewart & Livingston Taylor (5/4/25)
Ticket prices: $51-71
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Fees Included
Tickets go on sale for
Premium Members: Monday 10/7 at 12pm
Members: Tuesday 10/8 at 12pm
Public: Friday 10/11 at 12pm
Presented by The Music Hall
Al Stewart rose to fame during the British folk revival of the 60s and 70s, blending folk-rock with historical tales. He has released 19 studio albums from "Bedsitter Images" (1967) to "Sparks of Ancient Light" (2008), and a live album "Uncorked" (2009) with Dave Nachmanoff. Stewart continues to tour in the U.S. and Europe. Known for his hits "Year of the Cat" and "Time Passages," Stewart's career spans four decades, including performing at the first Glastonbury Festival in 1970, collaborating with Yoko Ono pre-Lennon, and living with Paul Simon.
Al Stewart rose to fame during the British folk revival of the 60s and 70s, blending folk-rock with historical tales. He has released 19 studio albums from "Bedsitter Images" (1967) to "Sparks of Ancient Light" (2008), and a live album "Uncorked" (2009) with Dave Nachmanoff. Stewart continues to tour in the U.S. and Europe. Known for his hits "Year of the Cat" and "Time Passages," Stewart's career spans four decades, including performing at the first Glastonbury Festival in 1970, collaborating with Yoko Ono pre-Lennon, and living with Paul Simon.
Livingston Taylor's 50-year career includes performance, songwriting, and teaching. Dubbed "equal parts Mark Twain, college professor, and musical icon," he performs over 100 shows annually, showcasing his 22 albums. Taylor's songs have been recorded by his brother James, and he has performed with Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, and Jimmy Buffet. Versatile across genres, he has taught stage performance at Berklee College of Music since 1989, imparting his extensive road experience to new musicians. Taylor, an airplane-flying, motorcycle-riding storyteller, has charmed audiences for over five decades.