Ben Folds is hitting the road in 2016 and kicking it all off on September 13th in Raleigh, NC.
Folds is planning on showing off his classic and current pop songs by improvising with a bunch of different instruments. He’ll also entertain the crowds by telling stories and interacting with fans.
Ben Folds is a singer-songwriter and record producer. From 1995 to 2000, Folds was the front man and pianist of the alternative rock band Ben Folds Five.
2016 Ben Folds Tour Dates
Sept. 13 – Raleigh, N.C., Memorial Auditorium
Sept. 15 – Greenville, S.C., Peace Center Concert Hall
Sept. 16 – Newport News, Va., Ferguson Center For The Arts
Sept. 17 – Richmond, Va., The National
Sept. 18 – Morristown, N.J., Mayo Performing Arts Center
Sept. 20 – Westbury, N.Y., The Space At Westbury
Sept. 21 – Englewood, N.J., Bergen Performing Arts Ctr.
Sept. 22 – New Haven, Conn., College Street Music Hall
Sept. 23 – Northampton, Mass., Calvin Theater
Sept. 24 – Burlington, Vt., Flynn Center For The Performing Arts
Sept. 26 – Albany, N.Y., Hart Theatre
Sept. 29 – Madison, Wis., Majestic Theatre
Sept. 30 – Madison, Wis., Majestic Theatre
Oct. 1 – Minneapolis, Minn., First Avenue
Oct. 2 – Columbia, Mo., Stephens Lake Park (Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival)
Oct. 4 – Wabash, Ind., Honeywell Center
Oct. 6 – Charleston, W.Va., Clay Center For The Arts & Sciences
Oct. 7 – Munhall, PA Carnegie Library Music Hall Of Homestead
Oct. 8 – Rochester, N.Y., University Of Rochester
Oct. 21 – Ventura, Calif., Majestic Ventura Theater
Oct. 22 – Modesto, Calif., Mary Stuart Rogers Theatre
Oct. 24 – Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House
Oct. 25 – Eugene, Ore., McDonald Theatre
Oct. 26 – Olympia, Wash., Washington Center For Perf. Arts
Oct. 28 – Bellingham, Wash., Mount Baker Theatre
Oct. 29 – Spokane, Wash., Knitting Factory Concert House
Oct. 30 – Missoula, Mont., The Wilma
Oct. 31 – Jackson Hole, Wyo., Performing Arts Center
Nov. 2 – Lincoln, Neb., Rococo Theatre
Nov. 5 – Elgin, Ill., Blizzard Theatre at ECC Arts Center
Nov. 6 – Des Moines, Iowa, Hoyt Sherman Place
Nov. 9 – Broken Arrow, Okla., Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center