Diana Krall confirmed the rescheduled U.S. tour dates for her “Wallflower World Tour” which was previously postponed following her bout with pneumonia. In addition, her album Wallflower will come out February 3, 2015. The release was also previously postponed.

Joining Krall on stage will be Anthony Wilson, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, Karriem Riggins and Patrick Warren. The tour kicks off February 25 in Boston, MA and includes stops up and down the east coast. Consult the full schedule below.

Diana Krall Tour Dates:

February 25 Boston, MA—Shubert Theater

February 26 Bethesda, MD—Music Center at Strathmore

February 28 Atlantic City, NJ—Caesars Atlantic City – Circus Maximus

March 1 Greenvale, NY—Tilles Center for the Performing Arts

March 2 Red Bank, NJ—Count Basie Theatre

March 4 Providence, RI—Providence Performing Arts Center

March 5 Portsmouth, NH—The Music Hall

March 6 Wallingford, CT—Toyota Presents Oakdale

March 7 Wilkes Barre, PA—Kirby Center for the Performing Arts

March 10 Buffalo, NY—University at Buffalo – Center for the Arts

March 11 Wilmington, DE—Grand Opera House

March 12 Port Chester, NY—Capitol Theatre

March 14 New York, NY—Beacon Theatre

April 6 West Palm Beach, FL—Kravis Center for the Performing Arts – Dreyfoos Hall

April 8 Tallahassee, FL—Florida State University – Ruby Diamond Auditorium

April 9 Clearwater, FL—Capitol Theatre

April 10 Clearwater, FL—Capitol Theatre

April 12 Melbourne, FL—King Center for the Performing Arts

April 13 Jacksonville, FL—Jacoby Symphony Hall

April 14 Miami, FL—Adrienne Arsht Center – Knight Concert Hall

April 16 Sarasota, FL—Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall

April 17 Fort Meyers, FL—Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall

April 19 Atlanta, GA—Atlanta Symphony Hall

April 20 Birmingham, AL—Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center

April 21 Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium

April 23 N. Charleston, SC—North Charleston Performing Arts Center

April 24 Raleigh, NC—Memorial Auditorium – Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts

April 25 Greenville, SC—Peace Center for the Performing Arts