Judy Collins Announces Extensive Farewell Tour

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

Renowned singer-songwriter Judy Collins is set to embark on a momentous farewell concert series titled "Sweet Judy Blue Eyes," starting on July 4, 2026. This comprehensive tour, which will extend into the winter of 2027, marks a significant occasion for her global fanbase, offering a last chance to experience her legendary vocal prowess and evocative storytelling in person. The announcement highlights a career spanning over six decades, during which Collins has profoundly influenced the folk music genre and beyond, cementing her status as an enduring cultural icon.

The tour's evocative title, "Sweet Judy Blue Eyes," is a direct homage to the celebrated 1969 composition by Crosby, Stills & Nash, penned by Stephen Stills as a tribute to Collins herself. Born on May 1, Collins will be celebrating her 87th birthday, adding another layer of significance to this grand musical journey. Pre-tour engagements are scheduled for June, setting the stage for the official launch. The inaugural performance on July 4, 2026, will be a highlight at the "America Made In Virginia: 250 Years Together" celebration in Colonial Williamsburg, where Collins will be the headlining act, with the event also being broadcast to a wider audience.

Throughout the tour, audiences can anticipate a stellar lineup of guest artists joining Collins on select dates. Notable collaborators will include Richard Thompson, the High Kings, Bruce Cockburn, Elles Bailey, and Livingston Taylor, with further special appearances expected to be unveiled later in the year. Following the main tour, Collins will present a special extension, the "Sweet Judy Blue Eyes – Celebration Encore." This series of additional performances is designed to cater to both long-time devotees and new admirers, offering an extended opportunity to honor the musical brilliance of one of folk music's most revered figures.

Collins' musical journey began with classical piano training before she transitioned into folk music. Her debut album was released in 1961, but it was her rendition of Joni Mitchell’s "Both Sides Now" that brought her widespread acclaim, earning her a Grammy for best folk performance and introducing Mitchell to a global audience. While primarily associated with folk, Collins' extensive discography, boasting at least 55 albums, showcases her versatile artistry across various musical styles. Her Grammy-nominated 2023 album, "Spellbound," marked a significant milestone as her first collection composed entirely of original, self-written songs. Beyond her musical accomplishments, Collins is also an accomplished author, filmmaker, mental health advocate, and podcast host.

This farewell tour is not merely a series of concerts but a comprehensive celebration of Judy Collins' indelible legacy in music. It provides a unique moment for fans to reflect on her extraordinary career, marked by a rich tapestry of recordings, poignant performances, and a profound influence on contemporary music. The journey promises to be an emotional and memorable tribute to an artist whose voice and artistry have resonated deeply with generations.

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