John Mayer is finally heading out on tour as a solo artist again in 2017. “The Search for Everything Tour” kicks off on March 31st in Albany, NY at Times Union Center.
Born in Bridgeport, CT, John Mayer may be one of the country’s top guitarist and songwriters of all time. He constantly fills venues and arenas by fans from all over the world buying concert tickets to see the artist in action. After dropping out of Berklee College of Music in Boston a friend and him moved to Atlanta, GA to create Lo-Fi Masters and begin their musical journey. Mayer was discovered during a gig at the South by Southwest Festival an eventually signed with Columbia Records in 2001. After two short years, he released “Your Body Is a Wonderland” which went on to win him a Grammy Award for “Best Male Pop Vocal Performance”. His career was off to a hot start.
Mayer began his career in the acoustic rock genre but eventually moved to more blues music playing with artists like B. B. King, Buddy Guy, and Eric Clapton. After releasing several more albums including the Grammy Award winning album, Continuum, Mayer had the number one grossing tour in 2009 by selling out venues worldwide.
After a vocal cord injury and media spats, Mayer took himself out of the public eye and retreated to Paradise Valley, MT where he began recording and writing on his own again. He has sold over 20 million records worldwide and has begun branching out in terms of genre and performances. In 2015 he began performing with Dead & Company which toured in support of the Grateful Dead music catalogs.
2017 John Mayer Tour Dates
March 31 – Times Union Center in Albany, NY
April 1 – Bell Centre in Montreal, QC
April 3 – Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON
April 5 – Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
April 6 – Verizon Center in Washington, DC
April 7 – Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA
April 9 – TD Garden in Boston, MA
April 11 – United Center in Chicago, IL
April 12 – Schottenstein Center in Columbus, OH
April 14 – Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO
April 15 – Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN
April 17 – Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB
April 19 – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC
April 21 – The Forum in Inglewood, CA
April 22 – T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV