Battle Studies World Tour
Appearance
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World tour by John Mayer | |
Associated album | Battle Studies |
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Start date | November 5, 2009 |
End date | October 1, 2010 |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows | 122 92 in North America 17 in Europe 9 in Oceania 4 in Asia |
John Mayer concert chronology |
Battle Studies World Tour was a worldwide tour by American singer John Mayer. The tour spanned across the United States, Canada, Denmark, Australia, and the Netherlands, promoting his 2009 album Battle Studies.
Background
The tour was announced on November 5, 2009, with tickets going on sale November 21, 2009.[1] Paperless ticketing was used for purchasing and entering the concert. The second leg of North America was announced on March 31, beginning in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 16, 2010.[2] The show on August 28 was a co-headline show with Keith Urban.
Opening act
- Michael Franti and Spearhead [1]
- Orianthi (Australia)
- Lisa Loïs (The Netherlands)
- Train (July 16–30 & August 1–11)
- The Avett Brothers (Bristow, Cuyahoga Falls, Tinley Park & Noblesville)
- Owl City (August 18 – September 11)
- Alberta Cross (UK & The Netherlands)
- Aiza Seguerra (SM Mall of Asia, the Philippines)
Setlist
- "Chest Fever" (The Band cover)
- "Vultures"
- "Clarity"
- "Why Georgia"
- "Machine Gun"
- "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"
- "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room"
- "Beast of Burden" (The Rolling Stone cover)
- "Perfectly Lonely"
- "Covered in Rain"
- "Stop This Train"
- "Your Body Is a Wonderland"
- "Good Love Is on the Way"
- "Gravity"
- "I've Got Dreams to Remember"
- "Who Says"
- "Waiting on the World to Change"
- "Do You Know Me"
- "Half of My Heart"
Encore
- "Wheel"
- "Edge of Desire"
- "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free"
Tour dates
- After a sold-out performance in Copenhagen, Mayer was forced to cancel his second show there due to illness, this also affected the remaining European shows in Amsterdam, Lisbon & Manchester to be cancelled also.
- Due to equipment damage from a severe thunderstorm, the concert originally scheduled for July 25, 2010, in Hershey, Pennsylvania was postponed to August 5.
- Miscellaneous
- ^ The show on December 11, 2009, was a part of Z100's Jingle Ball 2009.
- ^ The show on December 29, 2009, was a John Mayer Trio show.
- ^ The show on December 31, 2009, was a John Mayer Trio show.
- ^ The concert on May 21, 2010, was a part of Rock in Rio.
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Sound Academy | Toronto | 2,214 / 2,214 (100%) | $166,839 |
Copley Symphony Hall | San Diego | 2,270 / 2,270 (100%) | $120,335 |
The Joint | Las Vegas | 3,342 / 3,342 (100%) | $507,695 |
Heineken Music Hall | Amsterdam | 5,531 / 5,531 (100%) | $302,562 |
BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | 9,702 / 10,274 (95%) | $575,634 |
St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa | 9,992 / 9,992 (100%) | $524,300 |
Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville | 10,236 / 10,236 (100%) | $511,532 |
Coliseum | North Charleston | 7,536 / 7,536 (100%) | $420,172 |
BJCC Arena | Birmingham | 9,404 / 9,404 (100%) | $439,129 |
The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills | 10,867 / 10,867 (100%) | $566,573 |
John Labatt Centre | London | 6,300 / 7,847 (81%) | $392,145 |
Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 14,966 / 14,966 (100%) | $1,143,770 |
Scotiabank Place | Ottawa | 5,752 / 6,100 (95%) | $379,417 |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 6,937 / 6,937 (100%) | $467,425 |
Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville | 7,891 / 7,891 (100%) | $395,186 |
Verizon Center | Washington DC | 14,262 / 14,262 (100%) | $960,255 |
Wachovia Center | Philadelphia | 11,993 / 11,993 (100%) | $825,977 |
TD Garden | Boston | 14,654 / 14,654 (100%) | $936,350 |
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 9,010 / 11,268 (80%) | $466,774 |
Bradley Center | Milwaukee | 5,897 / 5,897 (100%) | $355,848 |
Xcel Energy Center | St. Paul | 9,832 / 9,832 (100%) | $646,668 |
Qwest Center | Omaha | 6,730 / 6,730 (100%) | $406,220 |
Ford Center | Oklahoma City | 10,223 / 12,000 (86%) | $585,985 |
Toyota Center | Houston | 11,216 / 11,216 (100%) | $720,063 |
Frank Erwin Center | Austin | 10,531 / 10,531 (100%) | $597,068 |
American Airlines Center | Dallas | 12,131 / 12,699 (96%) | $754,395 |
New Orleans Arena | New Orleans | 10,286 / 12,000 (86%) | $582,935 |
Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro | 8,852 / 8,852 (100%) | $492,612 |
John Paul Jones Arena | Charlottesville | 7,196 / 7,196 (100%) | $368,304 |
Philips Arena | Atlanta | 13,247 / 13,247 (100%) | $802,265 |
FedExForum | Memphis | 9,737 / 12,000 (82%) | $559,805 |
Scottrade Center | St. Louis | 11,598 / 11,598 (100%) | $631,809 |
Sprint Center | Kansas City | 9,568 / 9,568 (100%) | $532,262 |
Staples Center | Los Angeles | 14,732 / 14,732 (100%) | $1,010,408 |
Rose Garden | Portland | 7,241 / 8,343 (87%) | $451,761 |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 7,010 / 13,953 (51%) | $501,977 |
United Center | Chicago | 14,583 / 14,583 (100%) | $924,484 |
Entertainment Centre | Brisbane | 7,448 / 7,775 (96%) | $773,500 |
Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne | 11,611 / 12,081 (97%) | $983,573 |
Entertainment Centre | Newcastle | 3,437 / 5,409 (64%) | $311,019 |
Entertainment Centre | Sydney | 10,919 / 11,000 (99%) | $982,024 |
DTE Energy Music Center | Clarkston | 14,896 / 14,896 (100%) | $574,716 |
Woods Center for the Arts | Bethel | 11,474 / 14,750 (78%) | $464,486 |
Hersheypark Stadium | Hershey | 11,633 / 12,776 (91%) | $396,572 |
Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles | 14,570 / 17,125 (85%) | $1,056,575 |
Amphitheater at the Wharf | Orange Beach | 9,020 / 9,020 (100%) | $493,560 |
TOTAL | 438,477 / 467,393 (94%) | $27,062,964 |
References
- ^ a b c "John Mayer Announces "Battle Studies" Tour with Special Guest Michael Franti & Spearhead". vanandelarena.com. SMG. Archived from the original on April 15, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- ^ a b "John Mayer's 'Battle Studies World Tour' Extends to Summer". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved April 7, 2015.