Photo Credit: Sharon Sipple

Jason Mraz “Still Yours Tour” Stops in Hershey PA

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On May 27th, the historic Hershey Theatre transformed into something far more intimate than its grand setting would suggest. As part of the Still Yours Tour, Jason Mraz delivered a warm, heartfelt performance that felt less like a concert in a large venue and more like an evening spent in a cozy neighborhood café filled with friends and music lovers.

Opening the night was the wonderfully charming Gregory Page, whose laid-back storytelling and acoustic style perfectly set the tone for the evening. The chemistry between the two artists became even more evident when Jason joined Gregory on stage for a few collaborative numbers, creating some of the night’s most memorable moments. Their easygoing interaction felt genuine and spontaneous, drawing the audience even deeper into the experience.

From the moment Jason stepped on stage, the crowd was completely engaged. Nearly every song turned into a massive singalong, with fans enthusiastically singing every lyric back to him. Instead of feeling like a performer entertaining thousands, Jason made it feel as though he was personally sharing songs with each individual in the room. His trademark positivity, humor, and effortless musicianship created an atmosphere that was both uplifting and deeply personal.

Visually, the stage design added another layer to the experience. The backdrop resembled towering stained-glass windows, giving the performance a spiritual, almost reverent feeling — as if Jason Mraz was inviting the audience into the “Church of Mraz.” The imagery paired beautifully with the hopeful and soulful nature of his music, making the entire evening feel immersive and unique.

The Still Yours Tour stop in Hershey was more than just a concert — it was an experience rooted in connection, joy, and community. Jason Mraz proved once again why his live performances continue to resonate so deeply with audiences: he doesn’t just perform songs, he creates moments that make everyone in the room feel included.

The current tour runs through June 10th.

Sharon has been shooting music since the 80s. She started with local bands and worked her way up to becoming the house photographer for Hershey for many years. She also spent several years photographing the in-park entertainment at Hersheypark. At one point, she even had the opportunity to spend a few days on the road with Poison. Her photos were featured in their tour book as well as in the Flesh and Blood liner notes. Sharon has also been a photographer for Stars on Ice for the last six years, with her work appearing in their tour books, merchandise, and billboard campaigns. Sharon also has a passion for wildlife photography. The concept behind both concerts and wildlife is surprisingly similar — you need to know your subject, understand their habits, and be ready to anticipate the action. When she isn’t behind the camera, Sharon works as an IT Project Manager in the Harrisburg area.

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