go on sale Aug. 25 and start at $30.He promises intimate concerts “as if we were in someone’s living room” with surprises. “We are going to try and one up ourselves every time we do one of these.”He jokes that he prepares the same as for any other concert and has the same butterflies, even if some of the audience may be folding laundry while watching.Groban has been nominated for a Grammy, Emmy and Tony.
His last album was 2018′s “Bridges,” with original music, and he was on Broadway in 2017 for a run in “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812.” The pandemic hit after Groban’s tour and interrupted his planned string of concerts at Radio City Music Hall.Making an album of originals and touring with it “refilled my tank to be an.