Harry Connick Jr. Announces Holiday Tour, Including 2 Nights at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall | Playbill

Stage to Page Harry Connick Jr. Announces Holiday Tour, Including 2 Nights at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall

The celebrated crooner will launch his new tour in November in Pennsylvania.

Harry Connick Jr.

Tony nominee Harry Connick, Jr.—who last appeared on Broadway in December 2019 with Harry Connick, Jr.-A Celebration of Cole Porter and later played Daddy Warbucks in NBC's live production of Annie—has announced a new holiday tour. 

Entitled A Holiday Celebration and featuring the music of the season, the celebrated crooner will kick off the tour November 18 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, before visiting DPAC in Durham, North Carolina (November 22–23), David Geffen Hall at New York's Lincoln Center (November 27–28), Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, Arizona (December 12–13), Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles (December 15–17), Seattle’s Benaroya Hall (December 19–20), and San Francisco's Davies Symphony Hall on Christmas Eve. 

Connick Jr. has released three Christmas albums, including When My Heart Finds Christmas (1993), Harry for the Holidays (2003), and What A Night! (2008). He has presented three residencies on Broadway, An Evening with Harry Connick Jr. and His Orchestra, Harry Connick Jr. in Concert on Broadway, and Harry Connick Jr. - A Celebration of Cole Porter. He has also acted in two Broadway musicals, The Pajama Game, opposite Kelli O'Hara; and On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, opposite Jessie Mueller. In 2001 he wrote the music and lyrics for Thou Shalt Not, for which he received a Tony nomination.

To learn more about A Holiday Celebration, visit HarryConnickJR.com..

Inside the Opening of Harry Connick, Jr. — A Celebration of Cole Porter

 
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