Sat
Nov 23
Sat, 7:30 pm7:30 pm
Daryl Hall with Howard Jones
Borgata Casino Event Center • Atlantic City, NJ
Borgata Casino Event Center
Atlantic City, NJ
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About Daryl Hall
Daryl Hall didn't just stumble into the music scene; between his high school band days and the late 1960s, he honed his talents and carved his own niche. While at Temple University, his association with Philadelphia soul legends Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff would prove to be pivotal. Then, a fateful encounter with John Oates in 1967, brought a shared vision to light that sparked a creative journey that would span generations.
As part of Hall & Oates, the duo reached unprecedented heights, delivering a string of hits like "Rich Girl," "Kiss on My List," and "Private Eyes" that not only topped charts but also solidified them as the best-selling duo in history. Their unique blend of genres attracted legions of listeners and led to a collection of accolades, including five Grammy nominations and a well-deserved induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
On his own, Hall has shown his range with the hit "Dreamtime," and his adventurous collaborations, such as those with Robert Fripp and Chromeo, have demonstrated his versatility and willingness to explore new landscapes. His solo achievements have increased his already significant impact, and his influence stretches beyond his own discography. He continues to be a force in the industry, bridging musicians and fans of all ages.
Daryl Hall’s Setlist
Daryl Hall's catalog combines rock, soul, and pop, yielding a recognizable sound that defies further categorization. Renowned for his smooth voice and catchy melodies, his songs tell stories. On stage, they become even more powerful, showcasing the singer’s ability to engage and entertain. When you see him live, you're likely to hear many of these setlist standards:
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I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)
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I'm in a Philly Mood
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Everytime You Go Away
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Sara Smile
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You Make My Dreams
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Dreamtime
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Wait for Me
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Babs and Babs
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Can We Still Be Friends
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Here Comes the Rain Again
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Daryl Hall’s performances have ranged from intimate online sessions to grand stadium shows. The examples below represent some of the most buzzworthy appearances Hall has made at various points of his storied career—a musical odyssey that has already lasted over 50 years:
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July 13, 1985: At the Live Aid concert, Hall & Oates, took the stage at Philadelphia's John F. Kennedy Stadium to perform as part of a global benefit concert that featured the biggest names in music, including Madonna, Duran Duran, Patti LaBelle, Santana, and the Pretenders. Their presence helped raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia.
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June 10, 2004: Daryl Hall and John Oates were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, acknowledging their impact on popular music through their exceptional writing. Their soulful rendition of "Sara Smile,” written about a flight attendant who once captured Daryl Hall’s heart, was proof they deserved the honor.
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August 15, 2008: The online (then televised) series Live From Daryl's House featured electro-funk duo Chromeo in its tenth episode. This unique collaboration saw Hall performing alongside the duo on tracks such as "No Can Do" and "Tenderoni," highlighting Hall's adaptability and influence across different genres.
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April 10, 2014: Daryl Hall and John Oates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Questlove, who wore a Hall & Oates shirt as he joked about their 1975 album cover photo and the sheer magnitude of their success. The inductees performed "She's Gone,” “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do),” and "You Make My Dreams Come True.”
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April 3, 2018: Pat Monahan of Train joined Hall on Facebook Live for Live From Daryl's House, where they treated a virtual audience to a reimagined version of "Wait For Me." The original version, written by Daryl Hall and produced by David Foster, reached #18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1979.
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Does Daryl Hall tour?
Daryl Hall tours and has appeared at South By Southwest. He has also shared the stage with many incredible artists, including Andy Grammer, Lisa Loeb, and Todd Rundgren. Catch him when you can!
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