The August Daryl Hall and Joan Oates date at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre has been rescheduled for next fall.

The duo, along with guests Squeeze and KT Tunstall, will now play the venue on Sept. 24, 2021.

Previously purchased tickets will be honored at the new date; refunds are available by request (ticketholders will be emailed directly with details). Visit livenation.com/refund for more information.

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The 2020 tour was supposed to have run from May through September, but fans can still expect a litany of hits from Hall and Oates when the tour returns next year

“I feel a professional responsibility to play the songs that people want to hear,” Oates told Rolling Stone. “They are the songs that have made us who we are. We have a lot of them. The only problem is we have too many of them, but that’s a problem that many artists would love to have.”

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