Hall & Oates have almost always toured extensively for each album release.
In 1989 Hall toured Australia with the British Lions and appeared at centre in the first Test.
Hall has also toured with Hank Williams Jr., playing saxophone and harmonica.
Hall toured with them and played on their "Rattled" album.
Since then, Hall has toured and played intermittently, now interspersing his instrumental pieces with original self-written folk songs.
Hall toured with her own companies from 1890-1896, and later entered vaudeville, reportedly earning as much as $600 a week by 1898.
In 2003, Hall toured as Billy Flynn in the musical Chicago.
The two future Hall of Famers pooled their energies, toured the country with a few horses and launched their successful careers.
After Sewanee, Hall toured with the Harlem Globetrotters and later returned to Kentucky to complete his undergraduate studies.
In 2006, Hall followed up with a second self-released solo record, Door Man's Daughter, and toured the globe in support of it.