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Last minute tickets for the James Taylor concert in Saratoga Springs


Last minute tickets for the James Taylor concert in Saratoga Springs

Spend an evening with James Taylor and his all-star band this Monday, September 2nd on the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.

Where can I buy James Taylor concert tickets?

A limited number of general admission tickets are available online from Live Nation. Prices start at $54.35 for general lawn admission, but tickets are larger and cheaper on secondary market platforms like Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and StubHub.

Here’s a look at the best resale prices available (including fees):

  • Vivid Seats: From $24
  • SeatGeek: From $26
  • StubHub: From $31

Prices and availability are accurate at time of publication and subject to change.

What is James Taylor’s setlist?

Based on past setlists from previous tour stops on setlist.fm:

  1. Something in the way she moves
  2. Everyday (Buddy Holly cover)
  3. Everywhere like in heaven
  4. October Street
  5. Secret of life
  6. Copper line
  7. Country road
  8. Sweet Baby James
  9. Don’t let me be lonely tonight
  10. Sun on the moon
  11. Woodstock (Joni Mitchell cover)
  12. Carolina in my thoughts
  13. Mexico
  14. Steamroller
  15. Fire & Rain
  16. Up on the Roof (Carole King cover)
  17. You Have a Friend (Carole King cover)
  18. Shower the people
  19. How sweet it is (to be loved by you) (Marvin Gaye cover)
  20. Bring some light into the darkness
  21. Your smiling face
  22. You can close your eyes

Where else does James Taylor play?

Taylor has already played Syracuse, Darien Lake and Bethel this summer. Only a few dates remain on the tour, with Saratoga Springs being his last show in upstate New York, followed by shows in Bridgeport, Burgettstown and Boston.

A full list of Taylor’s tour dates is available here.

The six-time Grammy winner was scheduled to perform at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday, August 19, but was canceled due to time constraints. “Sorry to disappoint you. But it was a great and inspiring, all-American moment. We were honored to be there,” he wrote in a statement on Instagram.

Can’t get enough of live music? Taylor isn’t the only artist on tour. Check out other upcoming shows on the Broadview Stage at SPAC, including Walker Hayes on September 1, Deep Purple on September 4, Pitbull on September 8, and Post Malone on September 23.

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