Arts & Entertainment
Jason Mraz In Central Park: What You Need To Know
Prepare for Thursday's show now with our concert guide.

NEW YORK, NY — Jason Mraz and Brett Dennen are bringing folk pop to Central Park this Thursday in an outdoor concert event at Rumsey Playfield.
Doors open at 6 p.m. for a 7 p.m. show at the park's Summerstage. Enter the park at Fifth Avenue and East 72nd Street for a short walk to the concert grounds.
If you haven’t grabbed a ticket yet, don’t worry. General admission passes are still available.
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For about $70, you can dance the night away to Mraz’s chart-topping hits, including his latest single, “Already Gone” and classics like “I’m Yours” and “The Remedy (I Won’t Worry).”
Be sure to arrive early to secure your spot in the standing-room-only crowd. And remember: Central Park has a strict no-smoking policy.
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Dennen, named as an Artist to Watch by Rolling Stone Magazine, will partner up with the iconic singer-songwriter as his guitarist for the evening.
Mraz’s newest album “Know” will drop the day after the Central Park show, so concert-goers may get a sneak peek of what to expect.
Thursday’s concert is part of Mraz’s “Good Life” concert series, touring the country with Dennen in tow through Sept. 15. Mraz will then begin an acoustic tour on Nov. 24 in Pittsburgh with Toca Rivera and special guest Gregory Page.
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