Candy Dulfer Tickets
Candy Dulfer Concert Tickets
Escape into the jazz-blues genre with Candy Dulfer tickets from TicketSmarter. Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer was born on September 19, 1969, in Amsterdam. The daughter of Dutch jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer, she has become enormously popular jazz and pop crossover artist, recording or touring with artists such as Prince, Van Morrison, Tower of Power, Pink Floyd, Dave Stewart, Maceo Parker, Angie Stone, and Alan Parsons. She is best known for her hit single “Lily Was Here” (1989) and her Grammy-nominated debut album Saxuality (1990). Candy Dulfer began playing drums at the age of five but switched to saxophone a year later. By the time she was 14, she formed a band called Funky Stuff. The band toured the Netherlands in 1987 and served as the opening act for two of Madonna’s live shows. In 1988, she performed an improvised solo for one of Prince’s European shows.
She also performed in Prince’s “Partyman” video in 1989. David A. Stewart invited her to perform session work for his soundtrack to the motion picture Lily Was Here. The title track was released as a single, climbing to Number 1 in the Netherlands, Number 2 in Belgium, and the Top 10 in Switzerland and the UK. This led to Dulfer signing with Arista Records and releasing her 1990 debut album, Saxuality.
The album reached Number 3 on the charts in the Netherlands and Number 22 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. In some regions, including America, “Lily Was Here” was added to the album’s track list. Candy Dulfer then appeared live with Pink Floyd at Knebworth. In 1993, she released her second solo album, Sax-A-Go-Go, which hit the Top 20 in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and in America on Billboards Jazz Albums chart. Dulfer was also featured on Van Morrison’s 1993 live album A Night In San Francisco. Candy Dulfer has continued to release albums on a variety of labels with almost every one of them landing in the Dutch Top 40. Her studio and live session work has included recordings with Herman Brood & His Wild Romance, The Time, Aretha Franklin, Blondie, Jools Holland, Maceo Parker, and, of course, Prince. Buy Candy Dulfer tickets today and get lost in the music.
How much are Candy Dulfer tickets?
On a whole, Candy Dulfer ticket prices can be found starting from various ranges as determined by the venue and whether the artist is performing at a festival. Admission for a 1-4 day pass at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival at the New Orleans Fairgrounds can start from around $90 - $430 and VIP options can begin at about $1,950. Choose the level that’s right for you and buy from our site today.
When do Candy Dulfer tickets go on sale?
The date and time that Candy Dulfer concert tickets go on sale will vary. Once a tour is announced, you can typically buy admission from us right away. Very often, we have tickets available in advance of a public sale and a pre-sale code is not required.
Candy Dulfer Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
Don’t be surprised to find Candy Dulfer playing at intimate jazz clubs and appearing on the lineup of festivals such as the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis, Tennessee and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in Louisiana. Other popular performance platforms include the Birdland Jazz Club in New York City and the Chicago Blues Festival in Illinois. Candy Dulfer tour dates will typically feature an array of gigs at a variety of venues and events.
Show after show, the artist brings a signature style and smooth vibe that sounds superior to any stage. The Candy Dulfer concert schedule generally boasts a plethora of options. So, make plans to be in the audience!
Songs from the Candy Dulfer Tour Setlist
Candy Dulfer's setlist while performing in Tokyo , 40 at “Blue Note TOKYO” included the following songs:
- Jamming
- The Message
- YeahYeahYeah
- Lily Was Here
- L.A. City / Good Time
- Straight to the Heart
- Perspective
- The Climb
- Pick Up the Pieces
Source: Setlist.fm