Josh Groban, the powerhouse vocalist and globally beloved performer, delivers a career milestone with “Gems”—an 18-track retrospective album that highlights the very best of his work, while ushering in an exciting new era with “two brand-new songs” that are already turning heads: ““Be Alright”” and ““Open Hands.””
These aren’t just bonus tracks—they are emotional showstoppers.

““Be Alright”” is a bold, anthemic promise of hope. It’s the kind of song that wraps around you when the world feels too heavy. Groban’s voice is both strong and tender as he sings, ““When it seems tomorrow may not come, it’s gonna be alright.”” With its soaring chorus and uplifting message, it feels tailor-made for anyone who needs a reminder to hold on just a little longer. It’s classic Groban—soulful, stirring, and deeply human.
Then comes ““Open Hands””, a sweeping love ballad destined to become a fan favorite. Groban’s vocals glide effortlessly over lyrics like ““I will hold you, and I will love you with open hands,”” capturing the power of a love that’s rooted in trust and vulnerability. It’s both grand and intimate, with a cinematic feel that pulls you in and holds you close. This is Groban at his most heartfelt and poetic, delivering a timeless message with every note.
To celebrate “Gems”, Groban is taking the stage in a big way. He’s headed to “Las Vegas” for a five-night residency, ““Josh Groban: Gems,”” at “The Colosseum at Caesars Palace” on “May 9-10, 14, and 16-17”. Fans can expect a dazzling live experience that brings together his biggest hits and newest songs in one unforgettable performance.
And that’s not all—Groban will also headline two orchestral nights at the “Hollywood Bowl” on “September 5 and 6”, performing alongside “Thomas Wilkins” and the “LA Philharmonic”. It’s a grand celebration of a remarkable career and a thrilling preview of what’s to come.
With “Gems”, Josh Groban doesn’t just look back—he pushes forward with music that inspires, heals, and moves. The addition of “Be Alright” and “Open Hands” proves that even after two decades, his voice and vision are stronger—and more needed—than ever.
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