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John Mayer will bring his ground-breaking acoustic solo tour to London, Glasgow and Dublin in March 2024.

John Mayer 2024 Tour Dates:

London The O2, 18 March
London The O2, 19 ***EXTRA DATE***
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 27
Dublin 3Arena, 29

Tickets on sale now from Ticketmaster AXS

Plus special guest Madison Cunningham.

The shows will form part of the European leg of the tour, which will kick off in Oslo, Norway next spring.

The highly acclaimed tour will feature solo performances by Mayer, leaning heavily on his acoustic guitar work with special performances on piano and electric guitar.

John Mayer released his quintuple-platinum debut studio album ‘Room For Squares’ back in 2001. The seven-time Grammy Award winner’s music has since achieved over 20 million albums worldwide and billions of streams.

The singer-songwriter and guitarist has released eight studio albums to date, including ‘Heavier Things’ (2003), ‘Continuum’ (2006), ‘Battle Studies’ (2009), ‘Born And Raised’ (2012), ‘Paradise Valley’ (2013), ‘The Search For Everything’ (2017) and ‘Sob Rock’ (2021).

In 2015, Dead & Company was founded, with Mayer on lead guitar as well as vocals. Since its formation, the band has completed seven tours, playing to four million fans, and has become a record-breaking stadium act.

Known for an effortless blend of impressive guitar playing, soulful voice and impeccable songwriting abilities, some of his biggest hits include ‘New Light’, ‘Gravity’, ‘Love on the Weekend’, ‘Heartbreak Warfare’, ‘Daughters’, ‘Waiting on the World to Change’, ‘Last Train Home’ and ‘Your Body Is a Wonderland’.

The 2023 tour has been 20 years in the making and will feature rare, full acoustic sets from John Mayer performing these songs and many more – don’t miss out on tickets!

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