Idina Menzel is hitting the road in 2017 and kicking it all off on April 7th in Uniondale, NY at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
The set list for the excursion will feature songs from her new album, idina, and other selections from her catalog, along with classic pop and musical theatre favorites.
Idina Menzel is an actress and singer-songwriter from Queens, NY. Menzel gained national fame as her role as Maureen Johnson in the musical Rent where she won a Tony Award in 1986. In 2003, Menzel originated the role of Elphaba in the Broadway musical Wicked. She won an Academy Award for singing the hit single ‘Let It Go’ from the Disney film, Frozen.
2017 Idina Menzel Tour Dates
April 7 – Uniondale, N.Y., Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
April 14 – Los Angeles, Calif., Greek Theatre
May 19 – Richmond, Va., Altria Theater
May 20 – Atlantic City, N.J., Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa / Event Ctr.
May 24 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Broward Ctr. Au-Rene Theater
May 25 – Clearwater, Fla., Ruth Eckerd Hall
May 26 – Saint Augustine, Fla., St. Augustine Amphitheatre
May 27 – Sarasota, Fla., Van Wezel Perf. Arts Hall
July 07 – Mashantucket, Conn., Grand Theater
July 08 – Boston, Mass., Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
July 09 – Oxon Hill, Md., MGM National Harbor
July 11 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Heinz Hall For The Performing Arts
July 12 – Cleveland, Ohio, Jacobs Pavilion At Nautica
July 14 – Toronto, Ontario, Sony Centre For The Performing Arts
July 15 – Canandaigua, N.Y., Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Pa.C (CMass.C)
July 16 – Camden, N.J., BB&T Pavilion
July 18 – Baltimore, Md., Modell Performing Arts Center At The Lyric
July 19 – Raleigh, N.C., Red Hat Amphitheater
July 21 – Charlotte, N.C., Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 22 – Atlanta, Ga., Fox Theatre
July 25 – New Orleans, La., Saenger Theatre
July 26 – Sugar Land, Texas, Smart Financial Centre At Sugar Land
July 28 – San Antonio, Texas, The Tobin Center For The Performing Arts
July 29 – Austin, Texas, Bass Concert Hall
July 30 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie
Aug. 01 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Aug. 02 – Birmingham, Ala., Concert Hall At The BJCC
Aug. 04 – Indianapolis, Ind., Murat Theatre
Aug. 05 – Kettering, Ohio, Fraze Pavilion For The Perf. Arts
Aug. 06 – Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theatre
Aug. 11 – Rochester, Mich., Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
Aug. 12 – Chicago, Ill., Chicago Theatre
Aug. 13 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
Aug. 15 – St. Louis, Mo., Fabulous Fox Theatre
Aug. 16 – Kansas City, Mo., Starlight Theatre
Aug. 18 – Englewood, Colo., Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Aug. 19 – Layton, Utah, Kenley Amphitheatre
Aug. 22 – Redmond, Wash., Marymoor Park
Aug. 23 – Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Aug. 25 – Reno, Nev., Grand Sierra Resort Theatre
Aug. 26 – Berkeley, Calif., Greek Theatre At UC Berkeley
Aug. 27 – Paso Robles, Calif., Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Sept. 1 – Temecula, Calif., Pechanga Resort & Casino
Sept. 2 – Las Vegas, Nev., Pearl Concert Theater
Sept. 3 – Phoenix, Ariz., Comerica Theatre