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2000s Music Star Announces East Coast Tour With Special Guest

Jason Mraz, the singer many fans first fell in love with during the 2000s, has officially announced a new East Coast tour for 2026. 

The multi-platinum artist revealed the news on Instagram, sharing that his upcoming run of shows is titled Still Yours and will feature special guest Gregory Page on all dates.

    The tour kicks off May 12 in Palm Beach, Florida, and continues through early June, ending with two nights at the Paramount in Brooklyn, New York, on June 9 and 10. Designed as a solo acoustic experience, the tour will showcase Mraz alone on stage with his guitar, revisiting songs from more than 20 years of music.

    Tickets for all dates go on sale Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. ET through JasonMraz.com.

    Jason Mraz performs in concert at La Riviera on September 14, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.

    Photo by Mariano Regidor/Redferns

    In a statement, Mraz shared why this tour feels personal. 

    “I’m happy to reunite with fans and families for a night of uplifting, healing music rooted in love, gratitude, and humor,” he told Jam Base. “‘Still Yours’ creates a shared, harmonious space through song and musical storytelling. It is my calling!”

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    Jason Mraz's Still Yours Tour Brings Back Acoustic Roots

    The Still Yours Tour is modeled after Mraz’s recent sold-out shows in the UK and Europe, where he stripped his performances down to their simplest form. Each night will feature a mix of well-known hits and deeper cuts, told through stories that reflect where the songs came from and how they’ve grown over time.

    Fans can expect favorites like “I’m Yours” and “I Won’t Give Up,” alongside lesser-played tracks from across his eight studio albums. The setup mirrors Mraz’s early career days, when he played coffee shops and small venues with just a guitar and a microphone.

    The East Coast schedule includes multiple Florida stops before moving through Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts. Highlights include a May 27 show at the Hershey Theatre in Pennsylvania and a June 6 performance in Boston, before the tour wraps in Brooklyn.

    Gregory Page will join the tour as the supporting act, adding his own warm, folk-leaning sound to the evening while keeping the focus on intimate, storytelling-driven performances.

    Mraz will be especially busy in 2026. Before the East Coast run begins, he is scheduled to tour South America and Mexico in March. He has also confirmed plans to release new music later this year, making Still Yours a bridge between his past and what’s next.

    While the shows are simple in setup, they carry a strong emotional pull. Mraz’s goal is connection, not spectacle. That approach has long been part of his appeal, especially for fans who followed him from his breakout success in the late 2000s.Now 48, the Virginia-born singer remains best known for his positive lyrics, relaxed acoustic style and genre-blending sound that mixes pop, folk, reggae and jazz. His 2008 album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. turned “I’m Yours” into one of the longest-charting songs in Billboard history, and his career since has focused on music that feels personal and uplifting.

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