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John Mayer Adds Fall Dates To Solo Acoustic Arena Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

John Mayer has announced a new leg of his solo acoustic arena tour after receiving a strong response for the first leg.

"Announcing new fall dates for the Solo tour. As a dear friend once told me, 'never block a blessing.' Something very special is happening out here and I want to keep it going - It's too good for my soul. Thank you for making it such an incredible run so far," Mayer shared on Instagram, along with the new dates included on a poster.

The new leg kicks off on October 3rd at Madison Square Garden in New York City and will wrap up with a show at the iconic Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Tickets for the fall leg of the tour are on sale now.

Saxe will be the special guest for the new dates. "Deeply overjoyed we get to keep doing this. thx for bringing me along," Saxe commented under the tour announcement.

Tour Dates:

October 3 - New York, New York - Madison Square Garden
October 6 - Boston, Massachusetts - TD Garden
October 7 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Wells Fargo Center
October 11 - Nashville, Tennessee - Bridgestone Arena
October 13 - Tampa, Florida - Amalie Arena
October 17 - Indianapolis, Indiana - Gainbridge Fieldhouse
October 18 - Chicago, Illinois - United Center
October 20 - Baltimore, Maryland - CFG Bank Arena
October 21 - Elmont, New York - UBS Arena
October 23 - Charlotte, North Carolina - Spectrum Center
October 25 - Atlanta, Georgia - State Farm Arena
October 28 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center
October 30 - Houston, Texas - Toyota Center
November 1 - Austin, Texas - Moody Center
November 5 - Salt Lake City, Utah - Vivint Arena
November 7 - San Francisco, California - Chase Center
November 10 - Los Angeles, California - Kia Forum

(Photo: Mark Seliger)

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