Legendary R&B artist Macy Gray has two Alabama shows in August: How to snag last-minute tickets

Macy Gray, dubbed one of the most legendary R&B artists of the age, has two upcoming Alabama shows scheduled for Aug. 7 and 8 as part of her 25th anniversary “On How Life Is” world tour.

The North American portion of Gray’s world tour officially kicks off this month in Anaheim, California on July 10, and from there, Gray will travel across the country for a slew of shows at some of the most popular venues.

Gray decided to hit the road to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her debut album “On How Life Is,” which released in 1999 and went on to obtain triple-platinum status following its overnight success.

The five-time Grammy award nominee is set to perform at the VBC Mars Music Hall in Huntsville on Thursday, August 7 before traveling to Mobile for her second Alabama performance at the Mobile Saenger Theatre on Friday, August 8.

Where can I find last-minute Macy Gray tickets?

Though pre-sale for Gray’s “On How Life Is” world tour happened back in March, those hoping to catch the iconic R&B artist performing live can still find tickets available for purchase through Ticketmaster and other secondary market sites such as Vivid Seats, StubHub, Viagogo and Seat Geek.

Macy Gray Huntsville tickets

Those hoping to catch Gray’s performance in the Rocket City can find the current ticket prices below.

Ticketmaster: Tickets start at $64.55 per person

Vivid Seats: Tickets start at $87 per person

StubHub: Tickets start at $84 per person

Viagogo: Tickets start at $82 per person

Seat Geek: Tickets start at $80 per person

Macy Gray Mobile tickets

Those looking to catch Gray’s performance in Mobile can find the current ticket prices below.

Ticketmaster: Tickets start at $55.95 per person

Vivid Seats: Tickets start at $77 per person

StubHub: Tickets start at $73 per person

Viagogo: Tickets start at $71 per person

Seat Geek: Tickets start at $69 per person

Macy Gray full tour schedule

  • July 10 – Anaheim, California – House of Blues Anaheim
  • July 12 – San Francisco, California – Palace Of Fine Arts Theatre
  • July 14 – Portland, Oregon – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
  • July 15 – Seattle, Washington – The Crocodile
  • July 16 – Vancouver, Canada – Commodore Ballroom
  • July 18 – Spokane, Washington – Bing Crosby Theater
  • July 19 – Boise, Idaho – The Egyptian Theatre
  • July 21 – Aspen, Colorado – Belly Up Aspen
  • July 22 – Denver, Colorado – Paramount Theatre
  • July 23 – Fort Collins, Colorado – Washington’s
  • July 25 – St. Louis, Missouri – The Pageant
  • July 26 – La Vista, Nebraska – The Astro
  • July 27 – Minneapolis, Minnesota – The Fillmore Minneapolis
  • July 29 – Chicago, Illinois – Ramova Theatre
  • July 30 – Canton, Ohio – Canton Palace Theatre
  • Aug. 1 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
  • Aug. 2 – Pelham, Tennessee – The Caverns
  • Aug. 3 – Cincinnati, Ohio – The Ludlow Garage
  • Aug. 4 – Louisville, Kentucky – Mercury Ballroom
  • Aug. 6 – Augusta, Georgia – Miller Theater
  • Aug. 7 – Huntsville, Alabama – Mars Music Hall
  • Aug. 8 – Mobile, Alabama – Saenger Theatre Mobile
  • Aug. 9 – Houston, Texas – House of Blues Houston
  • Aug. 10 – Austin, Texas – Paramount Theatre
  • Aug. 12 – Albuquerque, New Mexico – KiMo Theatre
  • Aug. 15 – El Cajon, California – The Magnolia
  • Aug. 16 – Los Angeles, California – Palace Theatre

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