Daryl Hall performed a string of Hall & Oates hits during a concert in Japan on Thursday (November 23), despite his ongoing legal battle with bandmate John Oates.The concert, which took place at the Tokyo Garden Theater, comprised mainly of songs from the Hall & Oates repertoire, including ‘Out of Touch’, ‘Everytime You Go Away’, ‘I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)’, and ‘Private Eyes’. ‘I Saw The Light’ soloist Todd Rundgren was roped in during the encore, joining the singer for covers of Hall & Oates’ ‘Wait For Me’, The Delfonics’ ‘Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)’, and Rundgren’s own ‘Can We Still Be Friends’.Reportedly, Hall has been performing the duo’s songs in his concerts since filing a lawsuit against Oates on November 17.
Watch clips of Hall’s performance of ‘Out of Touch’ in Osaka’s Zepp Namba on November 21, and ‘Private Eyes’ during his show in Tokyo’s Sumida Triphony Hall on November 19, below:Daryl Hall – Out Of TouchOsaka Zepp Namba 2023ダリル・ホール!一分の隙もない完璧レジェンドオーラでした pic.twitter.com/BRXTgIU0sr— Red Eye (@redrockbaka) November 23, 2023#DarylHall #ダリル・ホール Daryl’s house に招かれた様なリラックスしたLIVE!最後はこの曲!Private Eyes pic.twitter.com/qrP2FglOZn— KeNSoharA (@kensohara) November 19, 2023The lawsuit was first reported by Axios Nashville reporter Nate Rau, who tweeted: “Members of the beloved pop rock duo Hall & Oates are locked in mysterious litigation.
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