Bob James & Dave Koz Announces “The Just Us Tour” | Kicks Off March 13th, 2025

Experience the Magic: Bob James and Dave Koz Live on Tour

An intimate evening of songs and stories with two living legends of instrumental music In support of their brand new unprecedented duet album, “Just Us”

Dave Koz: I’m beyond excited to announce that my dear friend, the legendary Bob James and I will be hitting the road together this March for a very limited and unique set of intimate concerts. The “Just Us Tour” is in celebration of our brand new duet album, “Just Us” coming out March 7…we are SO looking forward to sharing this new music with you!

Bob and I have been dear friends for a long time and collaborated here and there in the past…but we’ve never done a full project together, and especially one like this that is truly ‘just us’…simply acoustic piano and saxophone together in their full glory! And that is how we are going to present this music live as well…an intimate evening of songs and stories, with just the two of us onstage. It’s something neither Bob nor I have EVER done before!

And we’d LOVE for you to be there to share in this unique outing…It’ll be something new and memorable, that’s for sure. And don’t worry, in addition to hearing selections from the new album, we’ll be performing some of our biggest hits as well and sharing many stories behind the music.

As you can probably tell…I am REALLY excited about this album and especially the tour–getting to share the stage with a true icon and master of the piano in a completely new way of doing shows…and in some of the most beautiful recital-hall-like intimate theaters in the USA. Each show a special evening that you’ll hopefully always remember.

Thursday, March 13
Traverse City MI | The Alluvion

Saturday, March 15
Mesa AZ | Mesa Arts Center

Thursday, March 20
New York City NY | Lincoln Center

On Sale Soon

Saturday, March 22
Chicago IL | Studebaker Theater

Tuesday, March 25
Minneapolis MN | The Parkway

Tuesday, April 1
Seattle WA | Dimitiriou’s Jazz Alley

Source: Dave Koz

You cannot copy content of this page