Ben Jones: I Think We Should See Other People
Doors: 7:00 pm |

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Ben Jones
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Ben Jones returns to Feinstein's at the Nikko with a funny, moving and deeply personal evening of classic standards, soaring showstoppers and modern hits, punctuated with raucous, side-splitting and devastatingly honest stories from his own love life. Serenading audiences with his “extraordinary voice” (Night Life Exchange), Jones appears alongside a trio led by his music director and collaborator, the legendary Ron Abel.

In this hilarious followup to his “Jaw-Dropping” (BroadwayWorld) first show, I Think I'm in Love, Ben confronts relationships, breakups, sex and infidelity head-on with his original “puckish sense of humor” and “tongue-in-cheek mixture of comedy and sex” (BroadwayWorld).

Featuring songs by Joni Mitchell, Harold Arlen, John Mayer, Bruno Mars, Peter Allen, Bo Burnham, Stephen Sondheim and Lin-Manuel Miranda, this show is sure to be an evening of “musical talent, humorous storytelling, authentic personality, and energetic positivity” (BroadwayWorld) that you won’t want to miss!

An alumnus of both Beach Blanket Babylon and Chanticleer, Ben Jones is a singer, comedian, storyteller and actor who has appeared in front of audiences worldwide, from the Edinburgh International Festival to the Shanghai Concert Hall. He was featured repeatedly as a soloist during the final years of MTT's tenure with the San Francisco Symphony. His versatile voice has been featured on recordings on the Albany, Naxos and Delos labels, on A Prairie Home Companion, on the soundtracks for the best-selling video game franchises Halo and Civilization, and on commercials for Coors Light and Meow Mix. He was most recently seen as Sid Sorokin in The Pajama Game at 42nd Street Moon in San Francisco. In 2022, he won a BroadwayWorld Cabaret award honoring his work in New York’s hottest clubs during the height of the pandemic.

Feinstein's at The Nikko 222 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA