Jason Mraz (born June 23, 1977, Virginia ) is a Grammy‑winning singer‑songwriter known for his uplifting, acoustic‑driven pop, clever lyricism, and feel‑good optimism. He broke through in the 2000s with songs like “The Remedy,” “I’m Yours,” “Lucky,” and “I Won’t Give Up,” blending folk, pop, and soul into a warm, conversational style that made him a staple of adult‑pop radio and live acoustic venues. Over his career, he’s earned two Grammy Awards, multiple platinum records, and recognition from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
In 2026, Mraz’s focus is on intimacy rather than spectacle. He’s touring with the “Still Yours” 2026 East Coast Tour , a solo acoustic run that revisits his coffeehouse roots. The shows feature just Mraz and his guitar, mixing well‑known hits with deeper cuts and personal storytelling, emphasizing connection, gratitude, and warmth over big production.
The tour runs from May through early June 2026, with stops across Florida. Florida, the Southeast, Mid‑Atlantic, and Northeast.