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John Mayer Extends U.S. Solo Acoustic Tour: Here Are the New Dates

The "Daughters" singer also teased that "UK and Europe dates coming soon."

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Missed out on a chance to score tickets to John Mayer ‘s 2023 solo acoustic tour? Fans are in luck, as the musician announced on Monday (March 26) an extension of his current trek into the fall, with a series of additional dates across the United States.

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The “Daughter” singer’s post also included details on how fans can buy tickets. “Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, March 31 at 9 AM local time,” he shared. “An exclusive fan presale will be available starting Wednesday, March 29, at 9 AM local time and end Thursday, March 30, at 10 PM. Sign up to access your unique presale code now at johnmayer.com. UK and Europe dates coming soon.”

See Mayer’s announcement, as well as the full list of tour dates, below.

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John Mayer announces North American solo tour

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John Mayer has announced a solo tour, with the singer-songwriter set to perform 19 arena dates across North America in March and April.

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The tour will kick off in Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center on March 11, before heading to Boston, New York, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit, Nashville, Cleveland, Atlanta, St. Louis and Chicago. April will then see Mayer play shows in St. Paul, Denver, Phoenix, Palm Desert, Sacramento, Vancouver and Seattle, before wrapping up with a concert at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum on April 14.

Lizzy McAlpine will be on support duties for the first third of the tour, while Alec Benjamin will open at the last six shows. Sandwiched between those dates will be another special guest who is yet to be announced. Tickets will go on sale next Friday (February 3).

“Solo Tour 2023. Just like the early days,” Mayer wrote on social media when announcing the shows. “I’ll be playing old songs. Newer songs. Songs you haven’t heard yet that I’ll be road testing – all on acoustic, electric, and piano. Hope to see you there.”

Solo Tour 2023. Just like the early days. I’ll be playing old songs. Newer songs. Songs you haven’t heard yet that I’ll be road testing – all on acoustic, electric, and piano. Hope to see you there… John pic.twitter.com/mjuIGvLvqQ — John Mayer (@JohnMayer) January 26, 2023

In May, Mayer will also embark on his final tour with Dead & Company , with the supergroup – consisting of Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann alongside Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti – set to disband this year.

Mayer’s most recent album, the ’80s-inspired ‘Sob Rock’, arrived in 2021. In a four-star review , NME called it a “passion project that toasts to the good old days, when musicians were more inclined to follow instincts and feelings than clicks and likes”.

John Mayer’s 2023 solo tour dates are:

MARCH  Saturday 11 – Newark NJ, Prudential Center Monday 13 – Boston MA, TD Garden Wednesday 15 – New York NY, Madison Square Garden Saturday 18 – Pittsburgh PA, PPG Paints Arena Monday 20 – Toronto ON, Scotiabank Arena Wednesday 22 – Detroit MI, Little Caesars Arena Friday 24 – Nashville TN, Bridgestone Arena Saturday 25 – Cleveland OH, Rocket Mortgage FieldHous Monday 27 – Atlanta GA, State Farm Arena Wednesday 29 – St. Louis MO, Enterprise Center Friday 31 – Chicago IL, United Center

APRIL Saturday 1 – St. Paul MN, Xcel Energy Center Monday 3 – Denver CO, Ball Arena Wednesday 5  – Phoenix AZ, Footprint Center Thursday 6 – Palm Desert CA, Acrisure Arena Saturday 8 – Sacramento CA, Golden 1 Center Monday 10 – Vancouver BC, Rogers Arena Tuesday 11 – Seattle WA, Climate Pledge Arena Friday 14 – Los Angeles CA, Kia Forum

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John Mayer Extends First-Ever Solo Acoustic Tour

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Earlier this month, John Mayer embarked on his first-ever solo acoustic tour. He’s a month into now and already craving more. On Monday, the singer announced a second North American leg adding 17 new dates to the initial 19.

“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 wrote on social media.

The new dates pick up on Oct. 3 at Madison Square Garden and extend through Nov. 10 with a final show in Los Angeles. JP Saxe will join for support on the new stretch making stops in Boston, Tampa, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and more. Mayer also promises that European dates are on the way.

General sale for the new dates begins Friday, March 31 at 9 a.m. local time.

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The solo tour marks the first time in Mayer’s 20-year career that he’s hit the road without accompaniment. Each gig will feature full acoustic sets from Mayer, as well as “special performances” on electric guitar and piano.

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Solo Tour 2023. Just like the early days. I’ll be playing old songs. Newer songs. Songs you haven’t heard yet that I’ll be road testing – all on acoustic, electric, and piano. Hope to see you there… John pic.twitter.com/mjuIGvLvqQ — John Mayer (@JohnMayer) January 26, 2023

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John Mayer  has announced his SOLO Tour 2023 will make a stop in Dallas on October 28, 2023!

For the first time in his career, trailblazer John Mayer has set a groundbreaking solo acoustic tour for spring 2023. Known for an effortless blend of mind-blowing guitar playing, soulful voice and impeccable songwriting abilities, Mayer has lit up the charts with numerous massive hits such as “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.

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John Mayer Announces ‘Sob Rock’ Tour 2022

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North American Tour Kicks Off February 17 th  in Albany, New York

Tickets on sale starting friday, july 23 rd  at 11 am local @  johnmayer.com, new album ‘sob rock ’ and video for “shot in the dark” available now .

John Mayer  has announced concerts for his  ‘Sob Rock’ Tour 2022 , kicking off Thursday, February 17, in Albany, New York, running through Thursday, April 28 in Chicago, Illinois. Produced by Live Nation, the tour features stops in New York at the new UBS Arena in Belmont Park (March 1st) and Madison Square Garden (February 20), as well as two nights at the Forum in Inglewood, California (March 13 & March 15), among others. Tickets go on sale starting Friday,  July 23rd , at  11 AM  @  JohnMayer.com . A full listing of tour dates can be found below.

In album news,  Sob Rock , the eighth studio album from the GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, guitarist, and producer is  available in stores through all DSPs   via Columbia Records. Produced by John Mayer and Don Was, and recorded at Henson Studios in Los Angeles, the album marks Mayer’s first solo offering since 2017’s  The Search for Everything .  A full track listing can be found below. Check out  Sob Rock   HERE . 

A signup to access presale tickets via  seated  is available now  HERE . Fans can register until Tuesday, July 20, at 9:45 AM. Seated presales start Tuesday, July 20, at 10 AM Local, and run through Wednesday, July 21, at 10 PM Local. 

A limited number of VIP packages will be available starting Tuesday, July 20, at 10 AM Local. Premium seats, preshow ‘Sob Rock’ lounge access, exclusive merchandise & more.

Two pairs of front row tickets will be auctioned off for each show on the tour through  https://www.charityauctionstoday.com/ . All proceeds from the ticket auctions will go to the Back To You Fund, which has supported many charities, including John’s Heart & Armor Foundation, as well as programs supporting at risk youth and the homeless.

‘Sob Rock’ Track List:

Last Train Home

Shouldn’t Matter but It Does

Why You No Love Me

Shot in the Dark

I Guess I Just Feel Like

Til the Right One Comes

Carry Me Away

All I Want Is to Be With You

The video for “ Shot in the Dark ”   was released today and can be seen  HERE . The first single and video from the album – “ Last Train Home ” – was released last month to  critical acclaim . Catch John Mayer performing on ‘TODAY’ on Tuesday, July 20. 

‘SOB ROCK’ TOUR 2022 DATES:

Thu Feb 17 – Albany, NY – Times Union Center

Fri Feb 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

Sun Feb 20 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Wed Feb 23 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

Fri Feb 25 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

Sun Feb 27 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

Tue Mar 01 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

Fri Mar 04 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

Fri Mar 11 – Las Vegas, NV – Grand Garden Arena

Sun Mar 13 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum

Tue Mar 15 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum

Fri Mar 18 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

Tue Mar 22 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

Fri Mar 25 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena

Sun Mar 27 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

Sat Apr 02 – Sunrise, FL – BB&T Center

Tue Apr 05 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

Fri Apr 08 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

Mon Apr 11 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center

Wed Apr 13 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

Wed Apr 20 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

Sat Apr 23 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

Sun Apr 24 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

Thu Apr 28 – Chicago, IL – United Center

There’s nobody quite like  John Mayer . He has emerged as a GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, celebrated songwriter, and iconic guitar player all at once. The Bridgeport, CT native introduced himself on the quintuple-platinum  Room For Squares  in 2001 and has earned three #1 debuts on the  Billboard  Top 200 with the triple-platinum  Heavier Things  [2003], double-platinum  Battle Studies  [2009], and gold  Born and Raised  [2012]. In addition to selling over 20 million albums worldwide and gathering billions of streams to date, he has garnered seven GRAMMY® Awards, including  “Song of the Year”  for  “Daughters , ”  and has earned a record seven U.S. No. 1s on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart and 25 entries on the Hot Rock Songs chart, the most for any solo artist. In 2015, Dead & Company was founded, with Mayer on lead guitar as well as vocals. Since its formation, the band has completed six tours, playing to 3.4 million fans, and has become a record-breaking stadium act. Most recently, 2017’s  The Search for Everything  bowed at #2 on the  Billboard  Top 200 and went gold. 

For more information, visit  Johnmayer.com  and  Sobrock.net . 

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Maroon 5 is one of the best-known pop rock bands out there. Its musical style vacillates between pop and pop rock with some indie rock and funk influences. The group has also experimented with new wave and disco sounds on several albums.

The band’s general tone and style shifts from one album to the next. Songs from Songs About Jane concentrated on frontman and vocalist Adam Levine’s former girlfriend. The material from It Won’t Be Soon Before Long is less personal and has a more electric sound with an overall synthesized, retro feel. With Hands All Over, the band returned to the theme of lost love from its first album. Regardless of the style it’s drawing on, Maroon 5’s knack for churning out catchy, jammable pop hits keeps it at the top of charts year after year.

The band is largely responsible for its own songwriting, with most of its most popular songs being written by various band members or in collaborative efforts among the members. Michael Jackson, The Police, Stevie Wonder, the Bee Gees, The Beatles, Tonic, Marvin Gaye, and Prince are all cited as significant influences on the band’s sound. Levine personally cites Billy Joel as a major influence, and guitarist James Valentine cites Queens of the Stone Age as his biggest influence.

Formed by high school friends Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick in Los Angeles, California in 1994, the band originally played under the name Kara’s Flowers. It changed its name to Maroon 5 after its musical direction matured while each member attended college and it added guitarist James Valentine.

The new urban edge and pop-soul sound their time at college had lent to the band’s music proved successful, and its 2002 debut album Songs About Jane sold 5 million albums in the US. Singles “Harder to Breathe” and “She Will Be Loved” quickly propelled the band to mega-stardom.

The success of Maroon 5’s debut album in 2002 caught the attention of John Mayer, The Rolling Stones, Sugar Ray, Gavin DeGraw, The Hives, and a number of other top performers, all of whom Maroon 5 has toured alongside. While three years of constant touring did wonders for the band’s popularity and fan base, it took its toll on drummer Ryan Dusick, who was forced to leave the band in 2006 due to an injury.

With Dusick replaced by Matt Flynn, the band soon released its 2007 album It Won’t Be Soon Before Long, which broke iTunes records by selling over 101,000 albums within the first week of its release. The single “Makes Me Wonder,” a sexy departure from the band’s sweeter tracks on Songs About Jane, took the US by storm, hitting the number one spot on the Billboard charts.

The band’s following albums, Hands All Over (2012) and Overexposed (2012), both performed similarly, with each hitting either the number one or number two spot in the US album chart. The band’s most successful single, though, is the 2011 megahit “Moves Like Jagger,” which featured Christina Aguilera and sold a staggering 15 million copies, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.

Carmichael left the group in 2012 before rejoining it again in 2014. The same year, the band signed a new recording contract with Interscope Records and Adam Levine’s vanity label 222 Records. The band returned to the studio to record its fifth album, V, which reached number one on the Billboard 200. The single “Sugar” from the album quickly climbed to number two on the Hot 100 chart. The song was immensely popular and was featured in several commercials.

2014 marked one of the most successful and active phases of the band’s career to date. Maroon 5 was highly visible on the music scene that year, performing at several large-scale events and festivals. Early in the year, Maroon 5 was part of the 2014 iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London, England. Later that year, the group performed at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.

Chasing the success of V, the group released its sixth album, Red Pill Blues, in 2017. The successful single “Girls Like You” skyrocketed to the number one position on the Hot 100 chart.

With the addition of Sam Farrar on bass in 2020, the band’s lineup jumped to seven total members: Adam Levine (lead vocals), Jesse Carmichael (keyboards, lead and rhythm guitar), James Valentine (lead and rhythm guitar), Matt Flynn (drums), PJ Morton (keyboards, backing vocals), and Sam Farrar (bass).

In June 2021, the band’s seventh album, Jordi, was released to mixed critical reviews. Despite the lukewarm critical reception, the album was a commercial success and sold well. The highly popular singles “Memories,” “Beautiful Mistakes” and “Nobody’s Love” featuring Megan Thee Stallion appeared on the album.

Maroon 5 is the recipient of numerous music industry awards and honors. To date, the band has won three Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, three People’s Choice Awards, and eight Billboard Music Awards.

Maroon 5 embarked on the Maroon 5 World Tour in 2022, and the North American leg of the tour will begin in 2023. Stay tuned to find out when you can catch it live!

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Sometimes when you hear a band that you love perform live for the first time, you're a bit disappointed because they do not sound as great as they do in the recordings. Well, that is NOT the case with Maroon 5, what you hear on recording is what you get live.

Adam Levine has an amazing voice. He is super talented, and they made no mistake when they decided to make him a judge on the show, The Voice. I could watch him perform live with his band all day. Some of my very favorite songs by Maroon 5 are their old ones such as “Never Gonna Leave This Bed”, “Harder To Breathe”, and “Misery” but when they start singing “Payphone”, I go crazy. I absolutely love this song performed live!

Perhaps the best song to see them perform live is “Moves Like Jagger”. It makes you move when you hear it on the radio, but when you hear it live, you're dancing non stop. Maroon 5 concerts are mostly upbeat and fun, but there are times when it slows down and they perform those songs that make you want to call your ex. The atmosphere to their concerts is just right. Chill at times, but also upbeat and loud.

Put Maroon 5 on your list of bands to see live because you will not be disappointed.

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Maroon 5 have been constant and consistent in the charts over their long career which now spans almost fifteen years. The band, fronted by Adam Levine has come along way since the immediate success with 'Songs For Jane'. Now working on their sixth album, they obtain a consistency within their live show to match.

Armed with a plethora of hits, the band tear into 'One More Night' from the 2012 album 'Overexposed'. The audience singalong as Levine confidently struts around the stage commanding his loyal followers. A good mixture of material old and new make for a solid setlist where the band are able to show consistency through their recordings as the likes of 'Sunday Morning' and 'Maps' sit well together and achieve an equally positive reaction.

A real track of the 00's, 'She Will Be Loved' makes for perhaps the largest singalong of the evening as the crowd proudly attempt the high, long notes in the same way Adam does during the chorus. Evidently hitting their stride with latest album 'V', Maroon 5 impress crowds by remaining as relevant now as they were during their incarnation back in 2002.

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This is my second show in the last 2 years and neither time was I disappointed in the least. This time I was fortunate enough to have the money I saved to purchase pretty good seats. I am now spoiled and can no longer sit in the stands. I am already saving my money for the next US tour in hopes to be even closer next show. No matter where your seats though....Adam is all over the stage in high energy, which is very infectious!! Anyone who did not enjoy that show, must not have been paying attention. They sounded awesome live...awesome!! Adam made the audience feel as though they were part of the show and VERY, VERY much appreciated! The lights were perfect, the set list was awesome as well. They played much longer than most people expected and the encore was just as great as the rest of the show, maybe even better. Maybe that is because I am partial to "Moves Like Jagger" and there it was....This was worth every dollar I paid, which was way more than I would pay to see anyone but maroon 5!! If you get a chance to see them sometime....make it a point....you will fall in love!!

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IT WAS SOOOOOO AMAZING. they played all the songs i grew up listening to so all the memories just came flooding in and it was simply the best experience EVERR! seeing my favs live in concert was so LIT. What Lovers Do, Payphone, Maps, Cold, Sugar, Sunday Morning, Wait, Girls Like You, This Love AND MOVES LIKE JAGGER WOOO these are all my favourites and they played all of them AND MORE!!! i can’t barely describe how amazing this experience was. i was a bit upset that they didn’t perform an encore and some songs from the album that i really thought would be played like Help Me Out and Whiskey. from what my sister told me, Maroon 5 performed an encore last time round so i was quite let down when the concert ended without an one this time. nevertheless, it was a still a fantastic performance and i really hope to see them again soon!!!

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No food allowed into the event, and the only food available from vendors was junk food (3-4 different pizza vendors, 2-3 sub vendors), not 1 single option for those wishing to eat healthy (not even a freaking salad was available anywhere).

Paid over $300 for "zone 1 seating", which was PACKED and there really was no "seating" as it was on the beach and turned into a free for all battle for a spot.

Lines into and out of "seating zones" were HORRIBLE throughout the ENTIRE event! The shitty food vendors were located past "zone 3" which meant that getting a bite to eat was about an hour process for those of us in zone 1!

Absolutely the last time I'm ever attending a concert at this venue!

As for the show itself, Maroon V was good, but for some reason decided to only play 3-4 songs from their new album.. Go figure.

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I've been waiting to see Maroon 5 for 6 years and I'm so glad I finally did it.

I love that they didn't lose the essence of them as a pop rock band and a as a collective of musicians rather than just Adam Levine, especially since that's what it seems like in recent albums V and Red Pill Blues.

They started the show with videos and interacted a lot with the audience which made it a memorable show!

That said, Adam Levines voice was a little off... most of the time. He can't hit high notes and instead of really singing the lyrics sometimes it seemed like he was talking.

Still enjoyed the solos and appreciate that they played more "rock" songs like Harder To Breathe as well as their very recent pop music.

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The band was really good at times, but Adam Levine did not seem to be at his best. Entire show including encore was 1:20. No real effects, which is ok, if the music is great, but no one was super impressed with the performance. Maybe an off day. If you are thinking about getting the VIP package- DON'T! Complete rip off and Maroon 5 and VIP Nations EU should be ashamed. Grocery bag with Maroon 5 on it, a lanyard, a silk screen pillow (seriously), and cheap sunglasses. No band photos, certainly no pictures with you and the band, no autographed anything. Complete and utter SH*T for your extra money. They also made us wait outside for 35 minutes, 28 degree heat, beyond their published entrance opening, no apology. Awful!

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It’s hard to classify Koe Wetzel .

One could easily call his music “country,” “post-grunge,” or “hillbilly punk-rock,” and any one of the three technically wouldn’t be wrong.

No matter how you define the 31-year-old singer, you can catch him on the road in August from July through October as part of his recently announced ‘Damn Near Normal Tour’ with special guests Treaty Oak Revival , Kolby Cooper , Pecos & The Rooftops , Tanner Usrey and more on select dates.

That includes a stop at Atlantic City, NJ’s Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Friday, Aug. 30.

Prior to the tour, the “Something To Talk About” crooner is slated to headline at a number of huge festivals all over North America.

For fans that can’t wait to get down with the undefinable Wetzel live this year, tickets are available for all upcoming concerts as soon as today.

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, April 5, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Koe Wetzel festival appearances 2024

On top of the tour — and spring gigs — Wetzel will headline at a number of fests this year.

For a closer look, we’ve got everything you need to know about all upcoming festivals including locations and fellow headliners here:

Note: Wetzel will play a handful of concerts with Kid Rock and Jason Aldean as part of their summer 2024 ‘Rock The Country Tour.’

You can find more information about their traveling festival here .

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While we can’t guarantee what Wetzel will take to the stage this year, here’s what he performed in San Antonio back in October 2023, according to Set List FM :

01.) “Kuntry & Wistern” 02.) “April Showers” 03.) “Something to Talk About” 04.) “Cold & Alone” 05.) “Sundy or Mundy” 06.) “Money Spent” 07.) “FGA” 08.) “Love” 09.) “YellaBush Road” 10.) “Fuss & Fight” 11.) “Forever” 12.) “Creeps” 13.) “Drunk Driving” 14.) “Good Die Young” 15.) “Ragweed” 16.) “Cabo” 17.) “February 28, 2016”

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On March 8, Wetzel dropped the emotive single “Damn Near Normal.”

In a little less than four minutes, he takes us down the path of a man who has a “fake job, no wife, no kids.”

If you want to hear the earnest track for yourself, you can listen to “Damn Near Normal” here .

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Wetzel is taking quite a few friends along for the ‘Damn Near Normal’ ride.

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“I’ve had a dream over the last several years to create a dynamic, real-time music channel that focuses less on genre and more on our changing emotional states throughout the days and weeks,” Mayer said. “I look forward to creating and fostering a sense of community through this channel, and shining a light on what music does best — providing the soundtrack to our lives.”

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There’s nobody quite like John Mayer. He has emerged as a GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, celebrated songwriter, and iconic guitar player all at once. The Bridgeport, CT, native introduced himself on the quintuple-platinum Room For Squares in 2001 and has earned three No. 1 debuts on the Billboard Top 200 with the triple-platinum Heavier Things (2003), double-platinum Battle Studies (2009), and gold Born and Raised (2012).

In addition to selling over 20 million albums worldwide and gathering billions of streams to date, he has garnered seven GRAMMY® Awards, including Song of the Year for “Daughters.” Plus, Mayer has achieved a record seven U.S. No. 1s on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart and 25 entries on the Hot Rock Songs chart, the most for any solo artist.

Dead & Company was founded in 2015 with Mayer on lead guitar as well as vocals. Since its formation, the band has completed 10 tours, performing to more than four million fans across 235 shows, and has become a record-breaking stadium act. In addition, $13+ million has been raised to support nonprofits and environmental and social causes.

In 2021, Sob Rock , Mayer’s eighth studio album was released to critical acclaim featuring the hits “Last Train Home” and “Wild Blue.” Visit johnmayer.com for more information.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Jason Isbell at the Salt Shed

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Jason Isbell, once referred to by John Mayer as “the best lyric writer of my generation,” was back by popular demand, performing at Chicago's Salt Shed for the second time in two years. I was lucky enough to see him on March 1, his second night of back-to-back shows there. If you know me at all, you know Jason Isbell is my favorite artist, so this review might be slightly biased, but I thought the show was absolutely incredible. 

For starters, the Salt Shed is a fantastic place to see a show. Originally owned by Morton Salt, the space was morphed into a concert venue after the business' relocation. However, being a Chicago landmark, the massive Morton Salt sign is still visible on the outside. During the summer they have a great outdoor venue, though this was indoors of course, given the cold weather. The venue was still incredible, the best part being the light show, headed by lasers that changed colors and shapes depending on the song.

Isbell, widely considered an americana artist, can best be described as a rock n' roll performer with his band, The 400 Unit. Not only is he one of the best songwriters alive, he is also a ridiculously good guitarist – a highly rare combination – which becomes apparent as he trades solos with Sadler Vaden, one of the best guitarists alive. Isbell mixes fast and loud songs like “It Gets Easier,” about his decade of sobriety, with slower, softer music, such as “Strawberry Woman,” a song about nostalgia in a relationship, accompanied by a slow and smooth accordion. 

The show's setlist was a mix of widely recognized hits – “Cover Me Up” – as well as songs played far less often, like “Different Days.” His songwriting excellence was on full display with lines like “I don't think on why I'm here or where it hurts, I'm just lucky to have the work” and “home was a dream, one that I'd never seen till you came along.” The concert was interrupted twice for medical emergencies, uncommon at Isbell shows (at least the ones I've been to), but he handled it well, keeping the audience calm and letting the medics sort things out. He also cracked several jokes throughout the performance, which is one of my favorite aspects of seeing him live. Overall, the experience was highly enjoyable and I would recommend an Isbell show to lovers of any genre of music. You won't regret it.   

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<p>Listening to your favorite musician at home is fun, but there's <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1553576&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg44533016%2Fmusic-stars-touring-this-year%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg46449171%2Fjust-a-few-of-the-biggest-concert-tours-of-2024%2F">nothing quite like</a> the experience of singing along with them, and tons of more fans, live. And as luck would have it, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for some of the world's top musical acts, so chances are your favorite performer might be stopping at a city near you soon. </p><p>Ahead, we rounded up some of the biggest concert tours of 2024, ranging from Taylor Swift's <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1553576&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Ffilm-tv%2Fa44963081%2Ftaylor-swift-the-eras-tour-movie-release-date-tickets-theaters%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg46449171%2Fjust-a-few-of-the-biggest-concert-tours-of-2024%2F">mega-popular Eras Tour</a> to Drake and J. Cole's exciting It's All A Blur Tour - Big as the What?—set to kick off this winter. You can also expect tour dates from classic icons like Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and more.</p>

Listening to your favorite musician at home is fun, but there's nothing quite like the experience of singing along with them, and tons of more fans, live. And as luck would have it, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for some of the world's top musical acts, so chances are your favorite performer might be stopping at a city near you soon.

Ahead, we rounded up some of the biggest concert tours of 2024, ranging from Taylor Swift's mega-popular Eras Tour to Drake and J. Cole's exciting It's All A Blur Tour - Big as the What?—set to kick off this winter. You can also expect tour dates from classic icons like Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and more.

<p>Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.</p><p>There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1553576&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Ffilm-tv%2Fa45532067%2Ftaylor-swift-the-eras-tour-movie-streaming%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg46449171%2Fjust-a-few-of-the-biggest-concert-tours-of-2024%2F">Eras Tour movie is now available to stream</a> from the comfort of your home. </p>

1) Taylor Swift

Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.

There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the Eras Tour movie is now available to stream from the comfort of your home.

<p>This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=74968X1553576&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fcelebrity%2Fred-carpet-dresses%2Fg45037907%2Folivia-rodrigo-fashion-evolution-street-style-red-carpet%2F&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.harpersbazaar.com%2Fculture%2Fart-books-music%2Fg46449171%2Fjust-a-few-of-the-biggest-concert-tours-of-2024%2F">Olivia Rodrigo</a> will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. <a href="https://www.oliviarodrigo.com/tour/">The Guts World Tour</a> runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.</p>

2) Olivia Rodrigo

This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer Olivia Rodrigo will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. The Guts World Tour runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.

<p>Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended <a href="https://redhotchilipeppers.com/tour/">their global tour</a> through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.</p>

3) Red Hot Chili Peppers

Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended their global tour through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.

<p>It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour <a href="https://mostwantedtour.com/">Most Wanted</a>—it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, <em>Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana</em>, Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.</p>

4) Bad Bunny

It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour Most Wanted —it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.

<p>If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man <a href="https://www.billyjoel.com/tour/">has added more tour dates</a> to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates. </p>

5) Billy Joel

If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man has added more tour dates to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates.

<p>Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her <a href="https://mitski.com/">North American tour dates</a>, and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album <em>The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, </em> has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris. </p>

Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her North American tour dates , and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris.

<p>There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's <a href="https://www.madonna.com/tour">Celebration Tour</a>, which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier. </p>

There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's Celebration Tour , which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier.

<p>The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but <a href="https://www.bleachersmusic.com/tour/">a new tour</a>, too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmpyfDF_pes&ab_channel=BleachersVEVO">"Tiny Moves"</a> if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime. </p>

8) Bleachers

The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but a new tour , too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for "Tiny Moves" if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime.

<p>Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her <a href="https://www.nickiminajofficial.com/tour/">Pink Friday 2 World Tour.</a> The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way. </p>

9) Nicki Minaj

Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour. The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way.

<p>Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's <a href="https://www.blink182.com/">One More Time Tour</a> dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, <em>One More Time...,</em> will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out. </p>

10) Blink 182

Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's One More Time Tour dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, One More Time..., will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out.

<p>The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with <a href="https://stevienicksofficial.com/">a bunch of 2024 concert dates</a>. Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/stevienicks/reel/CxnzjibLWCU/">Instagram</a> in September to announce the newly added tour dates.</p>

11) Stevie Nicks

The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with a bunch of 2024 concert dates . Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her Instagram in September to announce the newly added tour dates.

<p>The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled <a href="https://the1975.com/tour/">Still...At Their Very Best</a>, the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.</p>

12) The 1975

The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled Still...At Their Very Best , the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.

<p>Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the <a href="https://drakerelated.com/pages/tour">It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What?</a> which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out. </p>

13) Drake and J. Cole

Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out.

<p>Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, <a href="https://www.janetjackson.com/">Together Again</a>, into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly. </p>

14) Janet Jackson

Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, Together Again , into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly.

<p>If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album <em>Hackney Diamonds</em> this past fall, are returning on the road for <a href="https://rollingstones.com/tour/">a 16-date tour</a> with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.</p>

15) Rolling Stones

If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album Hackney Diamonds this past fall, are returning on the road for a 16-date tour with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.

<p>Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on <a href="https://brucespringsteen.net/tour/">a massive world tour</a> this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November. </p>

16) Bruce Springsteen

Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on a massive world tour this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November.

<p>Be sure to catch John Mayer's <a href="https://johnmayer.com/">solo tour this year,</a> which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29. </p>

17) John Mayer

Be sure to catch John Mayer's solo tour this year, which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29.

<p>Okay, this one is <em>technically</em> a <a href="https://www.shaniatwain.com/tour/#/">residency</a>, but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024. </p>

18) Shania Twain

Okay, this one is technically a residency , but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024.

<p>All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began <a href="https://eagles.com/pages/tour">their final concert tour</a> this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.</p>

All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began their final concert tour this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.

<p>Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 <a href="https://alanis.com/events">Triple Moon Tour</a>, which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.</p>

20) Alanis Morisette: The Triple Moon Tour

Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 Triple Moon Tour , which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.

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Past Events

  • Fall/1964 California, Ledbetters, Started performing at Ledbetters in the Fall before his 21st birthday. The engagement at Ledbetters continued thru 58 weeks (John mentions the 58 week engagement at
  • Ledbetters in a 1969 interview at the State University of NY at Oneonta, NY).
  • Fall/1966 Washington D.C., Old Cellar Door, w/Mitchell Trio
  • End of 6/67 First European Tour with the Mitchell Trio
  • 04/26/69 Rockville, Maryland, Montgomery Community College
  • 04/27/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Concert with Tom Paxton)
  • 04/28/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Coffee House appearance – 2 shows)
  • 04/29/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Coffee House appearance – 2 shows)
  • 04/30/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Coffee House appearance – 2 shows)
  • 05/01/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Coffee House appearance – 2 shows)
  • 05/02/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Coffee House appearance – 2 shows)
  • 05/03/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York (Coffee House appearance – 2 shows)
  • 05/00/69 Loudenville, New York, Sienna, College (Coffee House appearance)
  • Fall/69 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York, solo concert
  • 12/26/70 Washington, D.C., Old Cellar Door, opening act Bill and Taffy Danoff
  • 11/19/71 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York, concert with Mary Travers (1st show)
  • 11/19/71 Oneonta, New York, State University of New York, concert with Mary Travers (2nd show)
  • 04/22/72 Wembley, England, Empire Pool, Moody Blues with John Denver as guest performer
  • 09/21/72 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 09/22/72 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 09/23/72 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 09/24/72 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 09/30/72 New York, New York, Carnegie Hall
  • 01/18/73 BBC Sight and Sound Concert
  • 01/27/73 Idaho State University
  • 03/23/73 Minnesota
  • 05/31/73 New York, Madison Square Garden, “One on One” Concert, a concert for charity,  hosted  by Geraldo Rivera   with John Denver as one of the guest performers
  • 07/09/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/10/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/11/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/12/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/13/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/14/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/15/73 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 07/16/73 Lenox, Massachusetts, Tanglewood
  • 08/14/73 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 09/01/73 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 09/22/73 San Bernardino, California, Swing Auditorium
  • 09/29/73 Omaha, Nebraska
  • 10/25/73 Atlanta, Georgia, Municipal Auditorium
  • 11/09/73 Flint, Michigan, IMA Auditorium
  • 02/23/74 San Francisco, California, Civic Center
  • 04/29/74 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 04/12/74 Mobile, Alabama
  • 04/20/74 St. Paul, Minnesota, St. Paul Civic Center
  • 04/21/74 Chicago, Illinois, Arie Crown Theater
  • 05/03/74 Little Rock, Arkansas, Barton Coliseum
  • 05/04/74 St. Louis, Missouri, Keil Auditorium
  • 05/09/74 New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven Coliseum
  • 05/10/74 Boston, Massachusetts, Music Hall
  • 05/11/74 Uniondale, Long Island, New York, Nassau Coliseum
  • 05/14/74 London, England, Wendell
  • 06/?/74 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/07/74 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 08/23/74 Spokane, WA, Spokane Coliseum, Expo ’74
  • Evening with John Denver LP, was recorded at Universal Studios concerts listed below:
  • 08/26/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater,
  • 08/27/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 08/28/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 08/29/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 08/30/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 08/31/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 09/01/74 Los Angeles, California, Universal Studios Amphitheater
  • 09/13/74 Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County Convention Center
  • 09/20/74 New York City, New York, Madison Square Garden
  • 09/21/74 New York City, New York, Madison Square Garden
  • 10/05/74 Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Assembly Hall
  • 10/11/74 Greensboro, NC
  • 10/12/74 Knoxville, TN, Knoxville Civic Coliseum
  • 04/01/75 Mobile, Alabama, Municipal Auditorium
  • 04/02/75 Little Rock, Arkansas, Barton Coliseum
  • 04/03/75 Auburn, Kentucky, Memorial Coliseum
  • 04/04/75 Memphis, Tennessee, Mid South Coliseum
  • 04/05/75 Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni
  • 04/06/75 Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni
  • 04/08/75 Jacksonville, Florida, Memorial Coliseum
  • 04/09/75 Columbia, South Carolina, Coliseum
  • 04/10/75 Charlotte, North Carolina, Coliseum
  • 04/11/75 Norfolk, Virginia, Scope
  • 04/12/75 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 04/13/75 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 04/15/75 Springfield, Massachusetts, Civic Center
  • 04/16/75 New Haven, Connecticut, Coliseum
  • 04/17/75 Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center
  • 04/18/75 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sprectrum
  • 04/19/75 Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York (1st show)
  • 04/19/75 Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York (2nd show)
  • 04/20/75 Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York (Cancelled this concert and did 2 concerts on the 19th)
  • 04/22/75 Dayton, Ohio, University of Dayton Arena
  • 04/23/75 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaf Gardens
  • 04/24/75 Ann Arbor, Michigan, Crisler Arena
  • 04/25/75 Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium
  • 04/26/75 Richfield, Ohio, Richfield Coliseum (1st show)
  • 04/26/75 Richfield, Ohio, Richfield Coliseum (2nd show)
  • 04/28/75 St. Paul, Minnesota, Civic Center
  • 04/29/75 St. Paul, Minnesota, Civic Center
  • 04/30/75 Ames, Iowa, Hilton Arena
  • 05/01/75 Kansas City, Missouri, City Kemper Arena
  • 05/02/75 St. Louis, Missouri, Blues Arena
  • 05/03/75 Omaha, Nebraska, Civic Center
  • 05/05/75 Phoenix, Arizona, Coliseum
  • 05/06/75 San Diego, California, Sports Arena
  • 05/07/75 San Francisco, California, Cow Palace
  • 05/09/75 Los Angeles, California, Forum
  • 05/10/75 Los Angeles, California, Forum
  • 05/11/75 Los Angeles, California, Forum
  • 05/23/75 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 07/12/75 Charleston, West Virginia, Civic Center
  • 08/01/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 08/02/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 08/03/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 08/04/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 08/05/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 08/06/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 08/07/75 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, Sinatra/Denver Back to Back Concerts
  • 10/04 or 10/05/75 Auckland, New Zealand, Western Springs Stadium
  • 10/06/75 Sydney, Australia, Hordon Pavilion
  • 10/07/75 Sydney, Australia, Hordon Pavilion
  • 10/09/75 Melbourne, Australia, Festival Hall
  • 10/10/75 Melbourne, Australia, Festival Hall
  • 10/13/75 Perth, Australia, Perth Entertainment Center
  • 10/14/75 Perth, Australia, Perth Entertainment Center
  • 10/17/75 Tokyo, Japan
  • 03/25/76 Amsterdam, Holland, Jaap Eden Hall
  • 03/26/76 Glasgow, United Kingdom, Apollo Concert
  • 03/29/76 London, England, London Palladium
  • 03/30/76 London, England, London Palladium
  • 03/31/76 London, England, London Palladium
  • 04/01/76 London, England, London Palladium
  • 04/02/76 London, England, London Palladium
  • 04/03/76 London, England, London Palladium
  • 04/04/76 Talk of the Town, England, a TV concert for BBC
  • 04/30/76 Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium (1st show)
  • 04/30/76 Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium (2nd show)
  • 05/?/76 Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County Convention Center
  • 06/21/76 Los Angeles, California, Universal Amphitheatre
  • 06/26/76 San Francisco, California, Cow Palace
  • 06/27/76 Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum (911th concert listed on 9/11/02)
  • 06/29/76 Seattle, Washington, Coliseum
  • 06/30/76 Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum (did a concert in Seattle and returned to Portland to do a second concert)
  • 07/02/76 Denver, Colorado, McNichols Arena
  • 09/10/76 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 09/11/76 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 10/23/76 Richmond, Virginia
  • 11/08/76 Buffalo, New York, War Memorial Coliseum
  • 11/09/76 Springfield, Massachusetts, Civic Center
  • 11/10/76 Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center
  • 11/11/76 New York, New York, Madison Square Garden
  • 11/12/76 New York, New York, Madison Square Garden
  • 11/13/76 New Haven, Connecticut, Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • 11/14/76 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum
  • 11/15/76 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum
  • 11/16/76 Roanoke, Virginia, Civic Center Coliseum
  • 11/18/76 Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni
  • 11/19/76 Birmingham, Alabama, Civic Center Coliseum
  • 11/20/76 Auburn, Alabama, Auburn Memorial Coliseum
  • 11/21/76 Nashville, Tennessee, Grand Old Opry
  • 11/22/76 Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte Coliseum
  • 11/24/76 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 11/25/76 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • (?) thru 09/04/77 Lake, Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, South Shore Room
  • 10/15/77 Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium, Four Together: World Hunger Concert, John Denver, Harry Chapin, Gordon Lightfoot and James Taylor perform
  • 11/16/77 Auckland, New Zealand, Western Springs Stadium
  • 11/19/77 Brisbane, Australia, Lang Park
  • 11/22/77 Sydney, Australia, Opera House
  • 11/23/77 Melbourne, Australia, Myer Music Bowl
  • 11/26/77 Perth, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 11/30/77 Adelaide, Australia, Football Park-Westlakes
  • 12/03/77 Sydney, Australia, Sports Ground
  • 00/00/78 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Deaf Camp
  • 02/08/78 Phoenix, Arizona, Symphony Hall
  • 03/13/78 Portland, Maine, Civic Center
  • 03/14/78 Portland, Maine, Civic Center
  • 03/15/78 Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center
  • 03/16/78 New York City, New York, Madison Square Garden
  • 03/17/78 New York City, New York, Madison Square Garden
  • 03/18/78 New Haven, Connecticut, Civic Center
  • 03/19/78 Buffalo, New York, War Memorial Coliseum
  • 03/20/78 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 03/21/78 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum
  • 03/22/78 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum
  • 03/23/78 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Civic Center
  • 03/24/78 Williamsburg, Virginia, William & Mary College
  • 03/25/78 Norfolk, Virginia, The Scope
  • 03/26/78 Greensboro, North Carolina, Coliseum
  • 03/28/78 Columbia, South Carolina, Carolina Coliseum
  • 03/29/78 Charlotte, North Carolina, Coliseum
  • 03/31/78 Lakeland, Florida, Civic Center
  • 04/01/78 Hollywood, Florida, Sportatorium
  • 04/02/78 Jacksonville, Florida, Coliseum
  • 04/03/78 Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni
  • 04/05/78 Birmingham, Alabama, Jefferson Civic Center
  • 04/06/78 Memphis, Tennessee, Mid-South Arena
  • 04/07/78 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Middle Tennessee State University
  • 04/08/78 Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverfront Coliseum
  • 04/10/78 Louisville, Kentucky, Freedom Hall
  • 04/11/78 Toledo, Ohio, University of Toledo
  • 04/12/78 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Stadium
  • 04/13/78 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Stadium (Cancelled)
  • 04/14/78 Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium
  • 04/15/78 Ann Arbor, Michigan, Crisler Arena
  • 04/17/78 Richfield, Ohio, Richfield Coliseum
  • 04/18/78 Richfield, Ohio, Richfield Coliseum
  • 04/19/78 Indianapolis, Indiana, Market Square Arena
  • 04/20/78 Madison, Wisconsin, Dane County Coliseum
  • 04/21/78 St. Paul, Minnesota, Civic Center
  • 04/22/78 Lincoln, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Arena
  • 04/24/78 Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oral Roberts University
  • 04/25/78 Norman, Oklahoma, Lloyd Noble Center
  • 04/27/78 Houston, Texas, The Summit
  • 04/28/78 Houston, Texas, The Summit
  • 04/29/78 Monroe, Louisiana, Civic Center
  • 04/30/78 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, L.S.U. Assembly Center
  • 05/02/78 Biloxi, Mississippi, Mississippi Coast Coliseum
  • 05/03/78 Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Convention Center Arena
  • 05/04/78 Shreveport, Louisiana, Hirsch Coliseum
  • 05/05/78 Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County Coliseum
  • 05/06/78 Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County Coliseum
  • 05/07/78 Lubbock, Texas, Civic Coliseum
  • 05/09/78 Tempe, Arizona, A.S.U.
  • 05/11/78 San Francisco, California, Cow Palace
  • 05/12/78 San Francisco, California, Cow Palace
  • 05/14/78 San Diego, California, Arena
  • 05/15/78 Los Angeles, California, Forum
  • 05/16/78 Los Angeles, California, Forum
  • 09/01/78 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, South Shore Room, w/Jay Leno
  • 09/02/78 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, South Shore Room, w/Jay Leno
  • 09/03/78 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, South Shore Room, w/Jay Leno
  • 09/04/78 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s, South Shore Room, w/Jay Leno
  • 11/02/78 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Civic Arena
  • 11/03/78 South Bend, Indiana, Notre Dame
  • 11/04/78 Carbondale, Illinois, SIU
  • 11/06/78 Evansville, Indiana, Municipal Stadium
  • 11/07/78 Terre Haute, Indiana, Hulma Civic Center
  • 11/09/78 Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan State University
  • 11/10/78 East Lansing, Michigan
  • 11/11/78 Oxford, Ohio, Miami University
  • 11/12/78 St. Louis, Missouri, Keil Auditorium
  • 11/13/78 Springfield, Missouri, S.W. Missouri State University
  • 11/14/78 Wichita, Kansas
  • 11/16/78 Denver, Colorado, McNichols Arena
  • 11/19/78 Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum (Cancelled due to severe snow storm)
  • 11/20/78 Seattle, Washington
  • 01/09/79 New York, New York, United Nations, The Music for UNICEF Concert (A Gift Of Song), a concert for UNICEF performed by Abba, The Bee Gees, Rita Coolidge, John Denver, Earth, Wind & Fire,Andy Gibb, Kris Kristofferson, Olivia Newton-John Rod Stewart and Donna Stewart
  • 02/??/79 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/28/79 Dublin, Ireland
  • 03/29/79 Manchester, England
  • 03/30/79 Glasgow, Scotland, Apollo
  • 04/01/79 Wembley, England
  • 04/02/79 Wembley, England
  • 04/03/79 Wembley, England
  • 04/04/79 Wembley, England
  • 04/06/79 Frankfurt, Germany
  • 04/07/79 Hamburg, Germany
  • 04/09/79 Dusseldorff, Germany
  • 04/10/79 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy
  • 04/11/79 Amsterdam, Holland, Jaap Eden Hall
  • 04/12/79 Paris, France, Olympia
  • 09/29/79 Omaha, Nebraska
  • 10/05/79 Dortmund, Germany
  • 10/06/79 Cologne, Germany
  • 10/07/79 Munster, Germany
  • 10/08/79 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy
  • 10/09/79 Amsterdam, Holland, Jaap Eden Hall
  • 10/10/79 Hanover, Germany
  • 10/11/79 Munich, Germany
  • 10/13/79 Hamburg, Germany (1st show)
  • 10/13/79 Hamburg, Germany (2nd show)
  • 10/14/79 Bremen, Germany
  • 10/15/79 Berlin, Germany
  • 10/16/79 Mannheim, Germany
  • 10/17/79 Stuttgart, Germany
  • 10/18/79 Sarrabrucken, Germany
  • 10/20/79 Frankfurt, Germany (1st show)
  • 10/20/79 Frankfurt, Germany (2nd show)
  • 10/22/79 Copenhagen or Israel (?)
  • 02/16/80 Austin, Texas, Special Events Center at the University of Texas
  • 02/17/80 Houston, Texas, Summit
  • 02/18/80 Fort Worth Texas, Tarrant City C.C.
  • 02/19/80 Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oral Roberts University
  • 02/20/80 Norman, Oklahoma, Lloyd Noble
  • 02/22/80 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, LSU
  • 02/23/80 Jackson, Mississippi, Jackson Coliseum
  • 02/24/80 Lake Charles, Louisiana, Civic Center
  • 02/25/80 Shreveport, Louisiana, Hirsch Coliseum
  • 03/07/80 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/13/80 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 03/14/80 Uniondale, New York, Nassau Coliseum
  • 03/15/80 New Haven, Connecticut, Veteran’s Coliseum
  • 03/16/80 Springfield, Massachusetts, Civic Center
  • 03/17/80 Portland, Maine, Cumberland Auditorium
  • 03/18/80 Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center
  • 03/20/80 Montreal, Canada, Forum
  • 03/21/80 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaf Gardens
  • 03/22/80 Buffalo, New York, War Memorial Auditorium
  • 03/23/80 Richfield, Ohio, Richfield Coliseum
  • 03/24/80 Toledo, Ohio, Centennial Auditorium
  • 04/04/80 Springfield, Missouri, Hammons Student Center
  • 04/05/80 Kansas City, Missouri, Kemper Arena
  • 04/06/80 Omaha, Nebraska
  • 04/07/80 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Five Seasons Center
  • 04/08/80 Ames, Iowa, Hilton Coliseum
  • 04/09/80 St. Paul, Michigan, Civic Center
  • 04/11/80 Ann Arbor, Michigan, Crisler Arena
  • 04/12/80 Terre Haute, Indiana, Hulman Center (University)
  • 04/13/80 St. Louis, Missouri, Checker Dome
  • 04/14/80 Uniondale, New York, Nassau Coliseum
  • 04/24/80 Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • 04/25/80 Indianapolis, Indiana, Market Square
  • 04/26/80 South Bend, Indiana, University of Notre Dame
  • 04/27/80 Louisville, Kentucky, Freedom Hall
  • 04/29/80 Memphis, Tennessee, Mid South Coliseum
  • 04/30/80 Huntsville, Alabama, Von Braun Civic Center
  • 05/01/80 Johnson City, Tennessee, Freedom Hall
  • 05/02/80 Huntington, West Virginia, Civic Center
  • 05/03/80 Cincinnati, Ohio, River Front Coliseum
  • 05/04/80 Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wings Stadium
  • 05/14/80 Norfolk, Virginia, Scope
  • 05/15/80 Roanoke, Virginia, Civic Center John Denver Concerts 1964-1997
  • 05/16/80 Greensboro, North Carolina, Greensboro Coliseum
  • 05/17/80 Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte Coliseum
  • 05/18/80 Columbia, South Carolina, Carolina Coliseum
  • 05/20/80 Lakeland, Florida, Lakeland Civic Center Arena
  • 05/21/80 Jacksonville, Florida, Veteran Memorial Center
  • 05/22/80 Savannah, Georigia, Civic Center
  • 05/23/80 Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni
  • 05/24/80 Birmingham, Alabama, Jefferson Civic Center
  • 05/25/80 Mobile, Alabama
  • 05/30/80 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob
  • 05/31/80 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob
  • 06/01/80 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob
  • 06/02/80 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob
  • 06/04/80 Duluth, Minnesota
  • 06/05/80 Madison, Wisconsin
  • 06/06/80 Chicago, Illinois
  • 06/07/80 Saginaw, Michigan, Wendler Civic Arena
  • 06/08/80 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • 06/15/80 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Deaf Camp
  • 06/19/80 Richmond, Virginia
  • 06/20/80 Hershey, Pennsylvania
  • 06/21/80 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 06/22/80 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum Theater
  • 06/24/80 Rochester, New York
  • 06/25/80 Syracuse, New York
  • 06/26/80 Binghampton, New York
  • 06/27/80 Cape Cod, Massachusetts
  • The three Forest Hills concerts listed below were cancelled, one of the performers (?) had pneumonia:
  • 06/28/80 Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Forest Hills Stadium, w/George Burns
  • 06/29/80 Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Forest Hills Stadium, w/George Burns
  • 06/30/80 Forest Hills, Queens, New York, Forest Hills Stadium, w/George Burns
  • 07/10/80 Charleston, West Virginia
  • 07/11/80 Asheville, North Carolina
  • 07/12/80 Nashville, Tennessee
  • 07/13/80 Pine Bluff, Arkansas
  • 07/15/80 Selena, Kansas
  • 07/16/80 Amarillo, Texas
  • 07/17/80 El Paso, Texas
  • 07/18/80 Tucson, Arizona
  • 07/19/80 Tempe, Arizona
  • 07/20/80 San Diego, California
  • 08/22/80 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/23/80 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/25/80 Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 08/19/80 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 08/?/80 Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum
  • 08/28/80 Spokane, Washington
  • 08/29/80 Seattle, Washington
  • 08/30/80 Vancouver, Canada, Pacific Coliseum
  • 09/01/80 Edmonton, Canada
  • 09/02/80 Calgary, Canada
  • 09/03/80 Great Falls, Montana
  • 09/04/80 San Francisco, California, Amphitheater
  • 09/19/80 Oakland, California, Oakland Coliseum
  • 09/21/80 Davis, California, University of California, Rec Hall
  • 09/28/80 Hollywood, California, Universal Studios
  • 10/10/80 Dayton, Ohio
  • 10/11/80 Carbondale, Illinois
  • 10/12/80 Champaign, Illinois
  • 10/13/80 Springfield, Illinois
  • 10/14/80 Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • 10/15/80 La Crosse, Wisconsin
  • 10/16/80 Lincoln, Nebraska
  • 10/18/80 Sioux Falls, South Dakota
  • 10/19/80 Bismark, North Dakota
  • 10/20/80 Rapid City, South Dakota
  • 02/27/81 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 05/20/81 Tokyo, Japan, at the Budokan
  • 05/21/81 Osaka, Japan
  • 06/81 China Trip-
  • Toured China approximately a month. John Denver often told stories about this trip through the years at concerts. Wrote Shanghai Breezes while on this trip,
  • 07/30/81 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 07/31/81 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/02/81 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 08/03/81 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 08/04/81 Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wings Stadium
  • 08/05/81 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 08/06/81 Rochester, New York, War Memorial
  • 08/07/81 Binghampton, New York, Broome County Arena
  • 08/08/81 Passaic, New Jersey, Brendan Byrne Arena at the Meadowlands
  • 08/09/81 Saratoga Springs, New York. Performing Arts Center
  • 08/10/81 Hartford, Connecticut, Civic Center
  • 08/11/81 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 08/12/81 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 08/13/81 Huntington, West Virginia, Civic Center
  • 08/14/81 Toledo, Ohio, Centennial Hall
  • 08/15/81 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 10/15/81 New York, New York, The Cathedral of St John Divine
  • 03/11/82 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/12/82 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 04/6/82 Osaka, Japan
  • 05/20/82 Tallahassee, Florida, Leon County Civic Center
  • 05/21/82 Jacksonville, Florida, Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • 05/22/82 Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni
  • 05/24/82 Greensboro, North Carolina, Coliseum
  • 05/25/82 Hampton, Virginia, Hampton Rhodes Coliseum
  • 05/26/82 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 05/27/82 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 05/29/82 Montreal, Canada, Forum
  • 05/30/82 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaf Gardens
  • 05/31/82 Niagara, New York, Coliseum
  • 06/02/82 Passaic, New Jersey, Brendan Byrne Arena at the Meadowlands
  • 06/03/82 Uniondale, New York, Nassau Coliseum
  • 06/04/82 Uniondale, New York, Nassau Coliseum
  • 06/05/82 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum Theater
  • 06/06/82 New Haven, Connecticut, Coliseum
  • 06/07/82 Providence, Rhode Island
  • 06/08/82 Denver, Colorado, Peace Rally For Nuclear Disarmament
  • 06/12/82 Indianapolis, Indiana, Market Square Arena
  • 06/14/82 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 06/15/82 Rockford, Illinois, Metro Center
  • 06/16/82 St. Paul, Minnesota, Civic Center
  • 06/17/82 Madison, Wisconsin, Dain County Coliseum
  • 06/18/82 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mecca Arena
  • 06/19/82 St. Louis, Missouri, Keil Auditorium
  • 06/20/82 Kansas City, Missouri, Kemper Hall
  • 06/23/82 Houston, Texas, Summit
  • 06/24/82 Dallas, Texas, Reunion Center
  • 06/25/82 Austin, Texas, University of Texas, Frank Erwin Center
  • 06/28/82 Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum
  • 06/29/82 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Center
  • 06/30/82 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Center
  • 07/01/82 Vancouver, Canada, Pacific Coliseum
  • 07/02/82 Berkeley, California, Greek Theater
  • 07/03/82 Berkeley California, Greek Theater
  • 07/05/82 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/07/82 Duluth, Minnesota, Duluth Arena
  • 08/08/82 Des Moines, Iowa, Municipal Auditorium
  • 08/09/82 Chicago, Illinois, Chicagofest
  • 08/10/82 Toledo, Ohio, Centennial Hall
  • 08/11/82 Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverfront
  • 08/12/82 Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wings Stadium
  • 08/13/82 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Five Seasons Center
  • 08/14/82 Omaha, Nebraska
  • 08/15/82 Selena, Kansas, Bicentennial Center
  • 08/17/82 Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oral Roberts University
  • 08/18/82 Abilene, Texas, Taylor County Expo Center
  • 08/19/82 Denver, Colorado
  • 08/20/80 El Paso, Texas, University of Texas
  • 08/21/80 Tucson, Arizona, Tucson Community Center
  • 08/22/82 Tempe, Arizona, A.S.U. Activity Center
  • 08/23/82 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 08/25/82 Aspen, Colorado, Benefit for Music Associates of Aspen
  • 10/13/82 Rotterdam, Holland, Dutch Music Gala
  • 10/14/82 Rotterdam, Holland, Dutch Music Gala
  • 10/15/82 Rotterdam, Holland, Dutch Music Gala
  • 10/16/82 Wettendass/Auffenberg, Germany
  • 10/22/82 Paris, France
  • 10/23/82 Paris, France
  • 10/25/82 London, England, Apollo Theater
  • 10/26/82 London, England, Apollo Theater (BBC taped this concert which was aired on BBC TV on December 29 and 30, 1982 and then again in 1983).
  • 10/27/82 London, England, Apollo Theater
  • 10/28/82 London, England, Apollo Theater
  • 10/29/82 Berlin, Germany
  • 10/31/82 Vienna, Austria, Konzerthaus
  • 11/02/82 Duesseldorf, Germany, Tonhalle
  • 11/04/82 Munich, Germany, Congress Hall
  • 11/05/82 Rome, Italy
  • 11/06/82 Rome, Italy
  • 11/07/82 Rome, Italy
  • 11/08/82 Frankfurt, Germany
  • 11/10/82 Hamburg Germany, Musikhalle
  • 11/11/82 Bremen, Germany
  • 11/12/82 Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 11/13/82 Stockholm, Sweden
  • 11/14/82 Oslo, Sweden
  • 11/17/82 Den Haag, Holland, Congres Building
  • 11/18/82 Den Haag, Holland, Congres Building
  • 11/20/82 Amsterdam, Holland, RAI
  • 11/21/82 Amsterdam, Holland, RAI
  • 11/24/82 Glasgow, Scotland, Apollo Theater
  • 11/27/82 Brighton, England, Brighton Center
  • 03/02/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/03/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/04/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/05/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/06/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/07/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/08/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/09/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/10/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/11/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/12/83 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 05/04/83 Melbourne, Australia, Victorian Art Center
  • 05/05/83 Melbourne, Australia, Victorian Art Center
  • 05/06/83 Melbourne, Australia, Victorian Art Center
  • 05/07/83 Adelaide, Australia, Thebarton Theater
  • 05/08/83 Adelaide, Australia, Thebarton Theater
  • 05/10/83 Perth Australia, Perth Entertainment Center,
  • 05/13/83 Brisbane, Australia, Festival Hall
  • 05/15/83 Sydney, Australia, Sydney Entertainment Center
  • 05/17/83 Sydney, Australia, Regent Theater
  • 05/18/83 Sydney, Australia, Regent Theater
  • 05/19/83 Sydney, Australia, Regent Theater
  • 05/21/83 Rockhampton Australia, Showgrounds
  • 05/22/83 Townsville, Australia, Sound Shell
  • 05/24/83 Auckland, New Zealand, Logan Campbell Hall
  • 05/25/83 Auckland, New Zealand, Logan Campbell Hall
  • 05/28/83 Manila, The Philippines, Philippine International Convention Center
  • 05/29/83 Manila, The Philippines, Philippine International Convention Center
  • 05/30/83 Hong Kong, AC Hall
  • 06/02/83 Tokyo Japan, NHK Hall
  • 06/04/83 Osaka, Japan, Yagai Ongakudo
  • 06/08/83 Honolulu, Hawaii, Waikiki Shell
  • 06/09/83 (City?), Hawaii
  • 07/05/83 Salem, Oregon, Armory
  • 07/06/83 Portland, Oregon, Memorial Coliseum
  • 07/07/83 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Arena
  • 07/08/83 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Arena
  • 07/09/83 Spokane, Washington, Spokane Coliseum
  • 07/10/83 Boise, Idaho
  • 07/12/83 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 07/13/83 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 07/14/83 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 07/15/83 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 07/17/83 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Kingswood Music Theater
  • 07/18/83 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Kingswood Music Theater
  • 07/19/83 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 07/20/83 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 07/21/83 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 07/22/83 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 07/23/83 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 07/25/83 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 07/27/83 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 07/28/83 Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Commons
  • 07/29/83 Saratoga Springs, New York, Performing Arts Center
  • 07/30/83 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 07/31/83 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 08/01/83 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 09/10/83 Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska State Fair (1st show)
  • 09/10/83 Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska State Fair (2nd show)
  • 09/11/83 Costa Mesa, California, Pacific Amphitheater
  • 10/24/83 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 02/8-19/84 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, World Olympics, John Denver performed his music and did several commentaries during the Olympics. Wrote “The Gold and Beyond” which he sang at the Olympics.
  • 02/15/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/16/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/17/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/18/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/19/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/20/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/21/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/22/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/23/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/24/84 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 03/16/84 Atlanta, Georgia, Fox Theater
  • 03/17/84 Atlanta, Georgia, Fox Theater
  • 03/19/84 San Francisco, California, Masonic Temple
  • 03/20/84 San Jose, California, San Jose Center for Performing Arts
  • 03/21/84 San Francisco, California, Masonic Temple
  • 03/22/84 San Jose, California, San Jose Center for Performing Arts
  • 03/23/84 San Francisco, California, Warfield Theater
  • 03/24/84 Provo Utah, Marriott Center
  • 03/25/84 San Francisco, California, Masonic Temple
  • 03/28/84 San Francisco, California, Masonic Temple
  • 03/29/84 New York City, New York, Radio City Music Hall
  • 03/31/84 New York City, New York, Radio City Music Hall
  • 04/01/84 New York City, New York, Radio City Music Hall
  • 04/04/84 Binghampton, New York, Broome County Veterans Memorial
  • 04/06/84 Erie, Pennsylvania, Civic Center Convention Hall
  • 04/07/84 Rochester, New York, War Memorial
  • 04/08/84 Buffalo, New York, Kleinhans Music Hall
  • 04/10/84 Augusta, Maine, Augusta Civic Center
  • 04/11/84 Augusta, Maine, Augusta Civic Center
  • 04/12/84 Syracuse, New York, Landmark Theater
  • 04/13/84 Glenn Falls, New York, Civic Center Arena
  • 04/14/84 Worchester, Massachusetts, Centrum Arena
  • 05/18/84 San Diego, California
  • 05/19/84 Laguna Hills, California, Irvine Meadows
  • 05/20/84 Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara City Bowl
  • 05/21/84 Fresno, California, California State University
  • 05/23/84 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 05/25/84 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 05/26/84 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 05/31/84 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Five Seasons Center
  • 06/01/84 Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wings Stadium
  • 06/02/84 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 06/03/84 Wheeling, West Virginia, Wheeling Civic Center
  • 06/05/84 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 06/06/84 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 06/07/84 Dayton, Ohio, Hara Arena
  • 06/08/84 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 06/09/84 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 06/10/84 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 06/13/84 Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, Moncton Coliseum Arena
  • 06/14/84 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Halifax Metro Center
  • 06/15/84 Portland, Maine, Cumberland County Civic Center
  • 06/16/84 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mann Music Center
  • 06/23/84 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 07/01/84 St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis Fair
  • 07/02/84 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Summerfest
  • 07/05/84 Rapid City, South Dakota
  • 07/06/84 Bozeman, Montana
  • 07/07/84 Parkwest, Utah
  • 07/08/84 Kansas City, Kansas
  • 07/09/84 Spokane, Washington
  • 07/10/84 Anchorage, Alaska
  • 07/11/84 Anchorage, Alaska
  • 08/25/84 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival 11/26/84 Embarked on a 12 day tour of Russia
  • 00/00/85 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Deaf Camp
  • 02/?/85 Vina De Mar, Chile, John performed at Song Festival
  • 05/05/85 San Francisco, California, Holiday Center
  • 05/15/85 Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 05/25/85 Atlantic City, New Jersey, Golden Nugget
  • 05/26/85 Atlantic City, New Jersey, Golden Nugget
  • 05/27/85 Merrillville, Indiana, Holiday Star Theater
  • 05/28/85 Merrillville, Indiana, Holiday Star Theater
  • 05/30/85 Las Vegas, Nevada, Golden Nugget (1st show)
  • 05/30/85 Las Vegas, Nevada, Golden Nugget (2nd show)
  • 05/31/85 Las Vegas, Nevada, Golden Nugget (1st show)
  • 05/31/85 Las Vegas, Nevada, Golden Nugget (2nd show)
  • 06/01/85 Las Vegas, Nevada, Golden Nugget
  • 06/06/85 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Civic Center
  • 06/07/85 Hershey, Pennsylvania, Hershey Park Arena
  • 06/11/85 Toledo, Ohio, University of Toledo
  • 06/12/85 Saginaw, Michigan, Wendler Civic Arena
  • 06/13/85 Lansing, Michigan, Civic Center
  • 06/14/85 Rochester, Michigan, Meadowbrook
  • 06/16/85 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 06/17/85 Passaic, New Jersey, Brendan Byrne Arena at the Meadowlands 06/18/85 Embarked on a trip to Russia then traveled to China, performed concerts in Russia and China
  • 07/06/85 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater, this is the concert that Patty and Robin Peavey won in the VH1 Dreamland Express contest
  • 08/25/85 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 09/14/85 Providence, Rhode Island, Indian Point Park
  • 09/22/85 Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Farm Aid Concert
  • 10/05/85 Daytona Beach, Florida, Ocean Center
  • 10/16/85 Washington, DC, World Food Day
  • 12/05/85 San Francisco, California, Holiday Center
  • 12/26/85 Snowmass, Colorado, Snowmass Convention Center
  • 12/28/85 Aspen, Colorado, Wheeler Opera House
  • 02/07/86 Sun City, Arizona, Sundome
  • 02/08/86 Phoenix, Arizona, Symphony Hall
  • 02/14/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/15/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/16/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/17/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/18/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/19/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/20/86 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 04/05/86 Perth, Australia, Esplanade, John Denver was “Top of the Bill” at a special open air concert marking the beginning of the America’s Cup Celebrations
  • 04/09/86 Brisbane, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 04/11/86 Canberra, Australia, Bruce Stadium
  • 04/13/86 Launceston, Tasmania, Velodrome
  • 04/15/86 Adelaide, Australia, Festival Theater
  • 04/16/86 Adelaide, Australia, Festival Theater
  • 04/20/86 Sydney, Australia, Sydney Entertainment Center
  • 04/21/86 Sydney, Australia, Sydney Entertainment Center
  • 04/22/86 Sydney, Australia, Sydney Entertainment Center
  • 04/18 or 23/86 (?) Melbourne, Australia, Sports & Entertainment Center
  • 05/10/86 Dortmund, Germany, TV
  • 05/13/86 Frankfurt, Germany
  • 05/14/86 Dusseldorf, Germany
  • 05/15/86 Munich, Germany
  • 05/17/86 Hamburg, Germany
  • 05/18/86 Berlin, Germany
  • 05/19/86 Manheim, Germany
  • 05/21/86 Brighton, England, Brighton Center
  • 05/23/86 Liverpool, England, Liverpool Empire Theater
  • 05/24/86 Sheffield, England, Sheffield City Hall
  • 05/25/86 Nottingham, England, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
  • 05/26/86 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 05/27/86 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 05/29/86 Birmingham, England (taped for BBC TV)
  • 05/30/86 Manchester, England, Apollo
  • 05/31/86 Newcastle, England, City Hall
  • 06/01/86 Edinburgh, Scotland, Edinburgh Playhouse
  • 06/03/86 Amsterdam, Holland, Het Cncertgebouw
  • 06/04/86 Den Haag, Holland (Concert cancelled John had a cold)
  • 06/06/86 Milan, Italy
  • 06/07/86 Verona, Italy
  • 06/08/86 Assisi, Italy
  • 06/09/86 Rome, Italy
  • 06/?/86 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks
  • 07/04/86 New York, New York, Battery Park – Americana Concert
  • 07/07/86 Castle Creek, Colorado
  • 07/10/86 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 07/11/86 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 07/12/86 Mountain View, California, Shoreline Amphitheater
  • 07/18/86 Ogden, Utah, Weber State College
  • 07/20/86 Dallas, Texas, Star Fest, Park Central
  • 07/22/86 Memphis, Tennessee, Mud Island
  • 07/23/86 Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Park Amphitheater
  • 07/25/86 Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Park Amphitheater
  • 07/27/86 Cork, Ireland, Siamsa Cois Lois Fair (Televised Concert)
  • 07/30/86 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 07/31/86 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 08/02/86 Saratoga Springs, New York, Performing Arts Center
  • 08/03/86 Rockford, Illinois, Rockford Metro Center
  • 08/05/86 Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State Fair
  • 08/06/86 Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverbend Music Center
  • 08/09/86 Charlevoix, Michigan, Castle Farms
  • 08/10/86 Billings, Montana, Yellowstone Exhibition Center
  • 08/16/86 Lewisburg, West Virginia, Virginia State Fair (1st show)
  • 08/16/86 Lewisburg, West Virginia, Virginia State Fair (2nd show)
  • 08/17/86 Charlotte, North, Carolina, Palladium at Carowinds
  • 08/20/86 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 08/21/86 Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana State Fair
  • 08/22/86 Des Moines, Iowa, Civic Center
  • 08/23/86 Minnesota State Fair
  • 08/24/86 Pueblo, Colorado
  • 08/25/86 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 09/06/86 Pullayup, Washington, State Fair (1st Show)
  • 09/06/86 Pullayup, Washington, State Fair (2nd Show)
  • 09/07/86 Pullayup, Washington, State Fair (1st Show)
  • 09/07/86 Pullayup, Washington, State Fair (2nd Show)
  • 09/08/86 Vancouver, Canada, Expo ’86
  • 12/26/86 Snowmass, Colorado
  • 12/27/86 Aspen, Colorado
  • 01/07/87 Salt Lake, Utah, Salt Palace Arena
  • 02/13/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/14/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/15/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/16/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/17/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/18/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/19/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/20/87 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 04/03/87 St. Louis, Missouri, Fox Theater
  • 04/04/87 St. Louis, Missouri, Fox Theater
  • 05/06/87 Houston, Texas, Jones Hall
  • 05/16/87 San Francisco, California, Embarcadero Plaza
  • 06/17/87 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 06/18/87 Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverbend Music Center
  • 06/19/87 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 06/20/87 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 06/22/87 Rochester, Minnesota, Mayo Civic Center
  • 06/24/87 Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center
  • 06/25/87 San Antonio, Texas, Municipal Auditorium, a benefit for Camelot
  • 06/26/87 Dallas, Texas
  • 06/27/87 Lenox, Massachusetts, Tanglewood
  • 06/30/87 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center, this is a concert that John Denver did with Placido Domingo
  • 07/01/87 Wantagh, Long Island, New York, Jones Beach
  • 07/02/87 Mansfield, Massachusetts, Great Wood Center
  • 07/04/87 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Summerfest
  • 07/29/87 Huntington, West Virginia, Huntington Civic Center
  • 07/30/87 Burlington, Vermont, Essex Fair Grounds
  • 07/31/87 Old Orchard Beach, Maine
  • 08/01/87 Stanhope, New Jersey, Waterloo Festival
  • 08/02/87 (city?), Opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics
  • 08/26/87 Chautaugua, New York, Chautaugua Amphitheater
  • 08/29/87 Darien Lake, New York, Lakeside Amphitheater
  • 08/30/87 Syracuse, New York, New York State Fair
  • 09/05/87 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Grand Champions Club, an afternoon concert in Aspen for the Aspen Country Day School and Windstar.
  • 09/07/87 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater, rained out, concert was moved to McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado
  • 09/11/87 Costa Mesa, California, Pacific Amphitheater
  • 09/16/87 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Copps Coliseum
  • 10/01/87 Portland, Oregon, University of Portland, Chiles Center
  • 10/03/87 Yakima, Washington, Washington State Fair
  • 10/04/87 Boise, Idaho
  • 10/07/87 Frederic, New Brunswick, Canada
  • 10/08/87 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • 10/09/87 Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • 10/11/87 St. Johns, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • 11/06/87 Honolulu, Hawaii, Waikiki Shell
  • 11/07/87 Honolulu, Hawaii, Waikiki Shell
  • 11/08/87 Maui, Hawaii, Lahaina Civic Center
  • 12/09/87 Ames, Iowa, Hilton Coliseum
  • 12/10/87 Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • 12/11/87 Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wings Stadium
  • 12/16/87 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theater
  • 12/17/87 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theater
  • 12/18/87 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theater
  • 12/19/87 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theater
  • 12/20/87 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theater
  • 01/25/88 Sydney, Australia, Sydney Entertainment Center, John Denver was a special guest at the Royal Command Performance Bicentennial Concert. The actual Australian Bicentennial was 1/26/88but the concert took place on 1/25/88.
  • 01/29/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 01/30/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 01/31/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/01/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/02/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/03/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/04/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 02/05/88 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Harrah’s
  • 04/03/88 Amsterdam, Holland, RAI
  • 04/04/88 Amsterdam, Holland, RAI
  • 04/19/88 Nijmegan, Holland, The Union
  • 04/20/88 Rotterdam, Holland, The Doelen
  • 04/21/88 Antwerp, Belgium, Koningin Elisabethzaal
  • 04/22/88 Den Haag, Holland, Congress Building
  • 04/24/88 Nottingham, England
  • 04/25/88 Birmingham, England,
  • 04/26/88 Brighton, England, Brighton Center
  • 04/28/88 Edinburgh, Scotland
  • 04/29/88 Manchester, England
  • 04/30/88 Blackpool, England, Opera House
  • 05/01/88 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 05/03/88 Amsterdam, Holland
  • 05/04/88 Amsterdam, Holland
  • 05/23/88 Nagoya, Japan
  • 05/25/88 Tokyo, Japan
  • 05/26/88 Osaka, Japan
  • 05/29/88 Darwin, Australia, Darwin Amphitheater
  • 06/01/88 Adelaide, Australia, Festival Theater
  • 06/02/88 Adelaide, Australia, Festival Theater
  • 06/04/88 Canberra, Australia, Bruce Stadium
  • 06/06/88 Brisbane, Australia, Expo Stage
  • 06/07/88 Melbourne, Australia, Sports & Entertainment Center
  • 06/08/88 Melbourne, Australia, Sports & Entertainment Center
  • 06/11/88 Launceston, Tasmania, Velodrome
  • 06/12/88 Perth, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 06/14/88 Sydney, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 06/15/88 Sydney, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 06/16/88 Sydney, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 06/18/88 Brisbane, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 06/24/88 Mountain View, California, Shoreline Amphitheater
  • 06/25/88 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 06/26/88 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 07/02/88 Denver, Colorado, Fiddler’s Green
  • 07/21/88 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 07/22/88 Canandaigua, New York, Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center
  • 07/23/88 Cooperstown, New York, Beaver Valley
  • 07/24/88 Saratoga Springs, New York, Performing Arts Center
  • 07/26/88 Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Common
  • 07/27/88 Vienna, Virginia, Wolftrap
  • 07/28/88 Springfield, Massachusetts, Civic Center
  • 07/31/88 Denver, Colorado, Mile High Stadium
  • 08/26/88 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 09/24/88 Puyallup, Washington, Washington State Fair. (1st show)
  • 09/24/88 Puyallup, Washington, Washington State Fair (2nd show)
  • 09/25/88 Puyallup, Washington, Washington State Fair (1st show)
  • 09/25/88 Puyallup, Washington, Washington State Fair (2nd show)
  • 10/05/88 Phoenix, Arizona, Arizona State University
  • 10/07/88 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 10/08/88 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 10/09/88 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 10/12/88 New York, Radio City Music Hall, (cancelled because it conflicted with the taping of Christmas in Aspen)
  • 10/13/88 New York, Radio City Music Hall, (cancelled because it conflicted with the taping of Christmas in Aspen)
  • 10/27/88 Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theater
  • 10/28/88 Rockford, Illinois, Metrocenter
  • 10/29/88 LaCrosse, Wisconsin, UW Field House
  • 11/02/88 Atlanta, Georgia, Fox Theater
  • 11/06/88 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Sunrise Musical Theater
  • 11/16/88 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Riverside Theater
  • 11/17/88 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Riverside Theater
  • 11/18/88 Saginaw, Michigan, Wendler Arena,
  • 11/20/88 Madison, Wisconsin, Dane County Coliseum
  • 11/25/88 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 11/27/88 Merriville, Indiana, Holiday Star Theater
  • 12/05/88 Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 12/11/88 Fairfax, Virginia, Patriot Center
  • 12/13/88 Norfolk, Virginia, Scope Theater
  • 12/15/88 New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven Coliseum
  • 12/16/88 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Civic Arena 12/18/88 Cleveland, Ohio
  • 01/29/89 Vail, Colorado, Dobson Ice Arena
  • 03/10/89 Omaha, Nebraska, Aksarben (whole week there looking for rest of the dates)
  • 06/18/89 Washington, D.C., John hosted and performed with other guests at a concert at the White House which was taped for Public TV
  • 07/02/89 South Dakota, Paha Sapa Festival (Benefit Concert)
  • 07/15/89 Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theater, Higher Ground Performance
  • 07/31/89 Fairfax, Virginia, Patriot Center
  • 08/14/89 Paseo Robles, California, Mid-State Fair
  • 08/18/89 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/19/89 Morrison, Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater
  • 08/25/89 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 09/06/89 Anchorage, Alaska, Benefit Concert
  • 09/08/89 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 09/16/89 Vienna, Virginia, Wolf Trap
  • 09/17/89 Vienna, Virginia, Wolf Trap
  • 10/07/89 Sydney, Australia, Darling Harbor Convention Center
  • 12/01/89 St. Peterburg, Florida, Bay Front
  • 12/02/89 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida., Sunrise Musical Theater
  • 12/03/89 Daytona Beach, Florida, Ocean Center
  • 12/13/89 Kansas City, Missouri, Kemper Arena
  • 12/14/89 Des Moines, Iowa, Veterans Coliseum
  • 12/15/89 Normal, Illinois, Red Bird Arena
  • 12/16/89 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Riverside Theater
  • 12/17/89 Green Bay Wisconsin, Brown County Arena
  • 04/07/90 Indianapolis, Indiana, Hoosier Dome Farm Aid concert
  • 04/20/90 Washington D.C., Earth Day Celebration
  • 05/04/90 Blackpool, England, Opera House
  • 05/05/90 Harrogate, England, Harrogate International Center
  • 05/06/90 Edinburgh, Scotland, Edinburgh Playhouse
  • 05/08/90 Bournemouth, England, International Center
  • 05/09/90 Brighton, England, Brighton Center
  • 05/10/90 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 05/11/90 Sheffield, England, City Hall
  • 05/12/90 Birmingham, England, National Exhibition Center
  • 05/14/90 Nottington, England, Nottington Royal Center
  • 05/15/90 Manchester, England, Apollo
  • 05/17/90 Leeuwardem, Holland, Friesland Hall
  • 05/18/90 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy
  • 05/19/90 Arnheim, Holland, Rynhal
  • 05/26/90 Denver, Colorado, Fiddler’s Green
  • 07/04/90 Williamsburg, Virginia, Bush Gardens
  • 07/05/90 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 07/06/90 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, City Island
  • 07/07/90 Poughkeepsie, New York, Hudson Civic Center
  • 07/13/90 Lake Arrowhead, California, Snow Valley
  • 07/14/90 Mountain View, California, Shoreline Amphitheater
  • 07/15/90 Mountain View, California, Shoreline Amphitheater
  • 07/19/90 Wallingford, Connecticut, Oakdale Theater
  • 07/20/90 Cohasset, Massachusetts, South Shore
  • 07/21/90 Warwick, Rhode Island, Musical Theater
  • 07/22/90 Hyannis, Massachusetts, Melody Tent
  • 07/27/90 Stanhope, New Jersey, Waterloo Village
  • 07/28/90 North Tonawanda, New York, Melody Fair
  • 07/29/90 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Kingswood Music Theater
  • 08/03/90 Atlantic City, New Jersey, Taj Mahal Hotel
  • 08/04/90 Canandaigua, New York, Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center
  • 08/05/90 Saratoga Springs, New York, Performing Arts Center
  • 08/06/90 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 08/08/90 Indianapolis (Noblesville) Indiana, Deer Creek Music Center
  • 08/09/90 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 08/10/90 Columbus, Ohio, Capitol Music Center
  • 08/11/90 Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverbend Music Center
  • 08/12/90 Chicago, Illinois, World Music Theater
  • 08/14/90 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob
  • 08/15/90 Midland, Michigan, Midland County Fair
  • 08/16/90 Interlochen, Michigan, Music Festival
  • 08/17/90 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Marcus Center
  • 08/18/90 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek, Illinois
  • 08/19/90 Aspen, Colorado, Aspen Music Festival
  • 08/26/90 Denver, Colorado, Fiddler’s Green
  • 08/28/90 Wala Wala, Washington, State Fair
  • 08/29/90 Wala Wala, Washington, State Fair
  • 08/30/90 Salem, Oregon, Oregon State Fair (Show 1st)
  • 08/30/90 Salem, Oregon, Oregon State Fair (Show 2nd)
  • 09/01/90 Huron, South Dakota, State Fair
  • 09/02/90 Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • 09/07/90 Sun City West, Arizona, Sun Dome
  • 09/08/90 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 09/09/90 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 09/15/90 Vienna, Virginia, Wolf Trap
  • 09/26/90 Denver, Colorado, Fiddler’s Green
  • 10/02/90 Tokyo, Japan,
  • 10/03/90 Tokyo, Japan
  • 11/03/90 Los Angeles, California, Plaza Hotel
  • 11/28/90 Niagara Falls, New York
  • 12/01/90 Lake Placid, New York, Olympic Arena
  • 12/03/90 Boston, Massachusetts, Wang Center (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/06/90 Hershey Park, Pennsylvania, Hershey Park Arena (Christmas Concert)
  • 02/17/91 Aspen, Colorado, Paradise Club, Benefit
  • 05/?? /91 Williamsburg, Virginia, Busch Gardens
  • 05/09/91 Grand Rapids, Michigan, Welsh Auditorium
  • 06/07/91 Landover, Maryland, Capital Center
  • 06/21/91 Stanhope, New Jersey, Waterloo Village
  • 06/22/91 Hanover, Pennsylvania
  • 06/23/91 North Tonawanda, New York, Melody Fair
  • 06/26/91 Aspen, Colorado, Music Tent
  • 07/03/91 Omaha, Nebraskas, Heartland Heroes Concert broadcasted on Nebraska PBS, Rosenblatt Stadium featuring JD w/ military band Nightwing
  • 07/05/91 Fort St. John, BC, Canada
  • 07/06/91 Prince George, BC, Canada
  • 07/08/91 Saratoga, California, Paul Masson Winery
  • 07/09/91 Saratoga, California, Paul Masson Winery
  • 07/10/91 Saratoga, California, Paul Masson Winery
  • 07/11/91 San Carlos, California, Circle Star Theater
  • 07/12/91 San Carlos, California, Circle Star Theater
  • 07/14/91 Saskatoon, California
  • 07/17/91 Hyannis, Massachusetts
  • 07/18/91 Cohasset, Massachusetts, South Shore Music Center
  • 07/19/91 Wallington, Connecticut, Oakdale Theater
  • 07/20/91 Wallington, Connecticut, Oakdale Theater
  • 07/21/91 Warwick, Rhode Island
  • 07/27/91 Baltimore, Maryland, Pier 6
  • 07/28/91 Beverly, Massachusetts, North Shore Music Theater
  • 07/29/91 Westbury, New York, Westbury Music Fair
  • 07/30/91 Westbury, New York, Westbury Music Fair
  • 07/31/91 Devon, Pennsylvania, Valley Forge Music Festival
  • 08/01/91 Devon, Pennsylvania, Valley Forge Music Festival
  • 08/08/91 Parkwest, Utah
  • 08/23/91 Greenville, South Carolina, America Cancer Society Benefit
  • 08/24/91 Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Park Amphitheater
  • 08/27/91 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 08/30/91 Boston, Massachusetts, A concert that was taped for TV with the Boston Pops
  • 09/02/91 Copper Mountain, Colorado, West Fest
  • 09/08/91 Aspen, Colorado, A concert on the steps at the Gondola
  • 09/11/91 Owensboro, Kentucky
  • 09/18/91 Tular, California, Fair
  • 09/21/91 Vienna, Virginia, Wolftrap
  • 09/22/91 Vienna, Virginia, Wolftrap
  • 09/24/91 Bloomsberg, Pennsylvania, Bloomsberg Fair (1st Show)
  • 09/24/91 Bloomsberg, Pennsylvania, Bloomsberg Fair (2nd Show)
  • 10/04/91 Portland, Oregon, Civic Auditorium – Benefit concert for Health Bridge Northwest
  • 10/18/91 Manchester, England, Apollo
  • 10/19/91 Newcastle, England, City Hall
  • 10/20/91 Edinburgh, Scotland, Playhouse
  • 10/22/91 Birmingham, England, National Exhibition Center
  • 10/23/91 Bournemouth, England, B.I.C.
  • 10/24/91 Cornwall, England, St. Austell Coliseum
  • 10/26/91 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 10/27/91 Brighton, England, Brighton Center
  • 10/28/91 Bristol, England, Colston Hall
  • 10/30/91 Dublin, Ireland
  • (Most of the cancelled concerts below were
  • rescheduled to May, 1992.)
  • 11/07/91 Essen, Germany, Grugahalle (cancelled)
  • 11/08/91 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy (cancelled)
  • 11/10/91 Ghent (Gent), Belgium, Sportspalace (cancelled)
  • 11/12/91 Munich, Germany, Circus Krone (cancelled)
  • 11/13/91 Frankfurt, Germany, Jahrhunderhalle (cancelled)
  • 11/14/91 Berlin, Germany, I.C.C. (cancelled)
  • 11/15/91 Hamburg, Germany, C.C.H. (cancelled)
  • 11/16/91 Bonn, Germany, Beethovenhall (cancelled)
  • 11/17/91 Mannheim, Germany, Mozart Saal (cancelled)
  • 11/19/91 Bolzano, Italy, Sportshall (cancelled)
  • 11/20/91 Vienna, Austria, Staatsoper (cancelled)
  • 11/21/91 Milan, Italy (cancelled)
  • 02/28/92 Dayton, Ohio
  • 02/29/92 Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • 03/01/92 Merriville, Indiana, Holiday Star Theater
  • 03/20/92 St. Louis, Missouri, Fox Theater
  • 03/21/92 St. Louis, Missouri, Fox Theater
  • 03/22/92 St. Louis, Missouri, Fox Theater
  • 04/10/92 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Riverside Theater
  • 04/11/92 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Riverside Theater
  • 04/12/92 Columbus, Ohio, Ohio Theater
  • 04/23/92 Naples, Florida, Naples Beach Club Hotel
  • 04/24/92 Jacksonville, Florida, Metropolitan Park
  • 04/25/92 San Antonio, Texas, Sea World
  • 05/01/92 Davenport, Iowa, Adler Theater
  • 05/02/92 Normal, Illinois, Braden Auditorium
  • 05/03/92 Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines Civic Center
  • 05/08/92 Genk, Belgium, Limburg Hall
  • 05/09/92 Ghent (Gent), Belgium, Sportpalace
  • 05/10/92 Ludwigshafan, Germany
  • 05/12/92 Braunschweig, Germany, cancelled
  • 05/13/92 Bonn, Germany
  • 05/15/92 Hamburg, Germany, Congresscentrum
  • 05/16/92 Berlin, Germany
  • 05/18/92 Essen, Germany
  • 05/19/92 Frankfurt, Germany
  • 05/21/92 Munich, Germany
  • 05/22/92 Bolzano, Italy
  • 05/23/92 Stuttgart, Germany, Messe Congress Centrum
  • 05/24/92 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy
  • 05/30/92 through 06/12/92 Brazil, Earth Summit – No dates available for his performing concerts in Brazil
  • 06/20/92 Brisbane, Australia, John was a special guest at the opening of the new Southbank Parklands Amphitheater
  • 06/21/92 Newcastle, Australia, John was a special guest at Gala Premiere opening of the Newcastle Entertainment Center
  • 06/22/92 Newcastle, Australia, Newcastle Entertainment Center
  • 06/23/92 Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne Sports & Entertainment Center
  • 06/27/92 Sydney, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 06/30/92 Brisbane, Australia, Entertainment Center
  • 07/03/92 Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • 07/04/92 Eagle River, Wisconsin
  • 07/05/92 Duluth, Minnesota
  • 07/08/92 Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 07/09/92 Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Poplar Creek
  • 07/10/92 Indianapolis, (Noblesville) Indiana, Deer Creek Music Center
  • 07/11/92 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob Music Theater
  • 07/12/92 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Blossom Music Center
  • 07/17/92 Boise Idaho, Idaho Pavilion
  • 07/18/92 Park City, Utah, Deer Valley Amphitheater
  • 07/19/92 Denver, Colorado, Fiddler’s Green
  • 07/23/92 Reno Nevada, Ballys
  • 07/24/92 Reno Nevada, Ballys
  • 07/25/92 Mountain View California, Shoreline Amphitheater
  • 07/26/92 Mountain View California, Shoreline Amphitheater
  • 07/31/92 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 08/01/92 Los Angeles, California, Greek Theater
  • 08/02/92 Solvang California, Santa Ynez Valley Ranch
  • 08/10/92 Brevard, North Carolina
  • 08/11/92 Harvey’s Lake Pennsylvania, Lake Amphitheater
  • 08/12/92 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Kingswood Music Theater
  • 08/14/92 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 08/15/92 Danbury, Connecticut, Charles Ives Center
  • 08/16/92 Saratoga Springs, New York, Performing Arts Center
  • 08/18/92 Columbia, Maryland, Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 08/20/92 Richmond, Virginia, Classic Amphitheater
  • 08/21/92 Raleigh North Carolina, Walnut Creek Amphitheater
  • 08/22/92 Charlotte, North Carolina, Palladium at Carowinds Park
  • 08/23/92 Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Park Amphitheater
  • 08/28/92 through 08/30/92 Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado, Windstar Choices Symposium
  • 09/02/92 La Crosse, Wisconsin
  • 09/03/92 Duluth, Minnesota
  • 09/04/92 Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • 09/17/93 Vancouver, BC, Canada, Orphean Theater
  • 09/21/93 Huntsville, Alabama, NASA Benefit Concert
  • 10/22/93 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 10/23/93 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 10/24/93 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 10/25/93 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 10/26/93 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 11/26/93 Peoria, Illinois, Civic Center
  • 11/27/93 Ames, Iowa, Stevens Auditorium
  • 11/29/93 Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City Music Hall
  • 12/02/93 Rockford, Illinois, Coranado Theater
  • 12/03/93 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mecca Arena
  • 12/04/93 Minneapolis, Minnesota, Orpheum Theater
  • 12/05/93 Minneapolis, Minnesota, Orpheum Theater
  • 12/08/93 Knoxville, Tennessee, Knoxville Coliseum
  • 12/09/93 Nashville, Tennessee, Grand Old Opry
  • 12/10/93 Memphis, Tennessee, Dicken-Meyer Theater
  • 12/11/93 Tulsa, Oklahoma, Brady Theater
  • 12/12/93 Salina, Kansas, Salina Bicentennial
  • 12/15/93 Aspen, Colorado, Ritz Carlton Ballroom
  • 01/29/94 Aspen, Colorado, Wheeler Opera House, Tipsy Taxi Benefit Concert,
  • 02/23/94 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 02/24/94 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 02/25/94 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 02/26/94 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 02/27/94 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 03/03/94 Cardiff, Wales, International Arena
  • 03/04/94 Plymouth, England, Pavilion
  • 03/05/94 Oxford, England, Apollo
  • 03/07/94 Boumemouth, England, B.I.C.
  • 03/08/94 Brighten, England, Brighton Center
  • 03/09/94 Nottingham, England, Nottingham Royal Center
  • 03/11/94 Manchester, England, Apollo Theater
  • 03/12/94 Newcastle, England, City Hall
  • 03/13/94 Aberdeen, Scotland Exhibition Conference Center
  • 03/15/94 Glasgow, Scotland, Royal Concert Hall
  • 03/17/94 Sheffield, England, City Hall
  • 03/18/94 Blackpool, England, Opera House
  • 03/19/94 Birmingham, England, National Exhibition Center
  • 03/20/94 Northampton, England, Derngate Theater
  • 03/22/94 London, England, Royal Albert Hall
  • 03/24/94 London, England, Apollo Hammersmith
  • 03/26/94 Dublin, Ireland, Point Theater
  • 03/27/94 Cork, Ireland, Opera House
  • 03/28/94 Limerick, Ireland, The University
  • 03/30/94 Belfast, Ireland, Ulster Hall
  • 04/14/94 Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia
  • 04/15/94 Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia
  • 04/16/94 Singapore
  • 04/19/94 Bangkok, Thailand
  • 04/20/94 Bangkok, Thailand
  • 04/23/94 Soul, South Korea
  • 04/24/94 Soul, South Korea
  • 04/28/94 Hong Kong
  • 04/29/94 Hong Kong
  • 05/01/94 Hanoi, Vietnam, Hanoi Opera House
  • 05/03/94 Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam, Ho Binh Theater
  • 05/05/94 Jackarta, Indonesia
  • 05/06/94 Jackarta, Indonesia
  • 05/07/94 Jackarta, Indonesia
  • 05/8-11/94 China Tour, no concert dates available
  • 06/08/94 Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Park Amphitheater
  • 06/09/94 Atlanta, Georgia, Chastain Park Amphitheater
  • 07/08/94 Sun City West, Arizona, Sun Dome
  • 07/09/94 San Diego, California, Summer Pops Bowl
  • 07/12/94 Fresno, California, William Saroyan Theater
  • 07/13/94 Reno, Nevada, Reno Hilton Amphitheater
  • 07/19/94 Green Bay, Wisconsin, Weidner Center
  • 07/20/94 Highland Park, Illinois, Ravinia Pavilion
  • 07/21/94 Cleveland, Ohio, Nautica Stage
  • 07/23/94 Louisville, Kentucky, Palace Theater,
  • 07/24/94 Indianapolis, (Noblesville) Indiana, Deer Creek Music Center
  • 07/26/94 Vienna, Virginia, Wolftrap
  • 07/27/94 Vienna, Virginia, Wolftrap
  • 07/29/94 Holmdel, New Jersey, Garden State Arts Center
  • 07/30/94 Stanhope, New Jersey, Waterloo Village
  • 07/31/94 North Tonawanda, New York, Melody Fair
  • 08/02/94 Wallingford, Connecticut, Oakdale Theater
  • 08/03/94 Austin, Texas, Harbor Lights Pavilion
  • 08/05/94 Chataqua, New York, Chataqua Amphitheater
  • 08/06/94 Hyannis, Massachusetts, Melody Tent
  • 08/07/94 Warwick, Rhode Island, Warwick Music Theater
  • 08/09/94 Devon, Pennsylvania, Valley Forge Music Fair
  • 08/10/94 Devon, Pennsylvania, Valley Forge Music Fair
  • 08/12/94 Westbury, New York, Westbury Music Fair
  • 08/13/94 Westbury, New York, Westbury Music Fair
  • 08/14/94 Beverly, Massachusetts, North Shore Music Theater
  • 08/16/94 Boston, Massachusetts, Harborlights Pavilion
  • 10/13/94 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy
  • 10/14/94 Ghent (Gent), Belgium, Sportpalace
  • 10/28/94 Evansville, Indiana
  • 11/17/94 Sydney, Australia, Sydney Entertainment Center
  • 11/19/94 Brisbane, Australia, Brisbane Entertainment Center
  • 11/21/94 Townsville, Australia, Townsville Entertainment Center
  • 11/23/94 Rockhampton, Australia, Rockhampton Music Bowl
  • 11/25/94 Newcastle, Australia, Newcastle Entertainment Center
  • 11/26/94 Canberra, Australia, Bruce Stadium
  • 11/27/94 Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne Entertainment Center
  • 11/29/94 Adelaide, Australia, Adelaide Entertainment Center
  • 12/01/94 Perth, Australia, Perth Entertainment Center
  • 02/21/95 Sony Music Studios, New York, Taping of the Wildlife Concert
  • 02/22/95 Sony Music Studios, New York, Taping of the Wildlife Concert
  • 03/17/95 Salt Lake City, Utah, Gallivan Utah Center short concert for Year 2002 promoting Olympics
  • 05/19/95 Jacksonville, Florida, Metropolitan Park
  • 05/29/95 Memorial Day Concert (Washington DC?) Broadcasted on PBS TV
  • 06/13/95 Kettering, Ohio, Fraze Pavilion
  • 06/15/95 Vienna, Virginia, Wolftrap
  • 06/17/95 New York, New York, Radio City Music Hall
  • 06/18/95 Camden, New Jersey, Sony Blockbuster Theater, Fathers Day Concert
  • 06/22/95 Clarkston, Michigan, Pine Knob
  • 06/23/95 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, Star Lake Amphitheater
  • 06/24/95 Columbus, Ohio, Palaris Amphitheater
  • 07/11/95 Las Cruces, New Mexico, Pan American Center
  • 07/14/95 Reno, Nevada, Reno Hilton Amphitheater
  • 07/15/95 Concord, California, Concord Pavilion
  • 07/17/95 Denver, Colorado, Fiddler’s Green
  • 07/18/95 Park City, Utah, Wolf Mountain
  • 07/21/95 Seattle, Washington, Fifth Avenue Theater
  • 07/22/95 Dundee, Oregon, Sokol Blofser Winery
  • 07/23/95 Spokane Washington, Riverfront Amphitheater
  • 08/04/95 Omaha, Nebraska, Orpheum Theater
  • 08/05/95 Mankato, Minnesota, Mankato Civic Center
  • 08/06/95 Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, We-Fest Festival
  • 08/11/95 Wichita, Kansas, Kansas Coliseum
  • 08/12/95 Topeka, Kansas, Topeka Performing Arts Center
  • 08/13/95 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Music Hall
  • 08/18/95 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Riverside Theater
  • 08/19/95 Louisville, Kentucky, Palace Theater
  • 08/20/95 Indianapolis, (Noblesville) Indiana, Music Center
  • 08/25/95 through 08/27/95 Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado, Windstar Symposium
  • 09/01/95 Cerritos, California, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
  • 09/02/95 Cerritos, California, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
  • 09/03/95 Cerritos, California, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
  • 09/07/95 Buffalo, New York, Shea’s Theater
  • 09/08/95 Wallingford, Connecticut, Oakdale Theater
  • 09/09/95 Boston, Massachusetts, Harborlights Pavilion
  • 09/15/95 San Diego, California, Summer Pops Bowl
  • 09/16/95 San Diego, California, Summer Pops Bowl
  • 09/17/95 Les Vegas, Nevada, Rio Suites Hotel
  • 09/19/95 Moline, Illinois, Mark of the Quad
  • 09/20/95 A benefit in Wyoming (for Coors)
  • 09/22/95 Ames, Iowa, Hilton Coliseum
  • 09/23/95 St. Paul, Minnesota
  • 10/01/95 Nagoya, Japan, A show performed with other performers
  • 10/04/95 Hokaido, Japan
  • 10/07/95 Madrid, Spain, Cancelled
  • 10/09/95 Frankfurt, Germany, Jahrhunderthalle
  • 10/10/95 Dusseldorf, Germany Philipshalle
  • 10/11/95 Hannover, Germany, Kuppelsaal
  • 10/12/95 Berlin, Germany, Tempodrom
  • 10/14/95 Bremerhaven, Germany, Stadthalle
  • 10/15/95 Hamburg, Germany, CCH
  • 10/16/95 Nurnberg, Germany, Maistersingerhalle
  • 10/17/95 Munich, Germany, Circus Krona
  • 10/19/95 Stuttgart, Germany
  • 10/20/95 Ludwigshafen, Germany, Friedrich Eberthalle
  • 10/21/95 Aachan, Eurogrss Center
  • 10/23/95 Rome, Italy, Teatro Sisino
  • 10/24/95 Milano, Italy, Teatro Smeraldo
  • 10/26/95 Prague, Czech Republic, Cultury Palast
  • 10/27/95 Vienna, Austria, Concerthaus
  • 10/30/95 Moscow, Russia, Russia Hall
  • 10/31/95 Moscow, Russia, Russia Hall
  • 11/01/95 St. Petersburg, Russia, Congresshouse
  • 11/02/95 St. Petersburg, Russia, Congresshouse
  • 11/04/95 Rotterdam, Holland, Ahoy
  • 11/05/95 Ghent (Gent), Belgium, Sportpalace
  • 11/8/95 Hanford, California, Fox Theater
  • 11/11/95 Palm Desert, California, McCallum Theater
  • 11/12/95 Thousand Oaks, California, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
  • 03/08/96 Rosemont, Illinois, Rosemont Theater
  • 03/09/96 Rosemont, Illinois, Rosemont Theater
  • 03/14/96 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 03/15/96 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 03/16/96 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 03/17/96 Detroit, Michigan, Fox Theater
  • 06/29/96 Reno, Nevada
  • 07/02/96 Los Angeles, California, Hollywood Bowl, performed with Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
  • 07/03/96 Los Angeles, California, Hollywood Bowl, performed with Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
  • 07/04/96 Los Angeles, California, Hollywood Bowl, performed with Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
  • 07/05/96 Las Vegas, Nevada, Hilton
  • 09/15/96 Portland, Oregon, Rose Garden Theater in the Clouds
  • 09/16/96 Spokane, Washington, Spokane Opera House
  • 09/17/96 Seattle, Washington, Paramount Theater
  • 09/20/96 Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village
  • 09/21/96 Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village
  • 09/25/96 Dallas, Texas, Dallas Majestic Theater
  • 09/26/96 Dallas, Texas, Dallas Majestic Theater
  • 09/27/96 San Antonio, Texas, Majestic Theater
  • 11/02/96 Clearwater, Florida, Ruth Eckert Hall
  • 11/03/96 Jacksonville, Florida, Metropolitan Park
  • 11/04/96 West Palm Beach, Florida, Kravis Center
  • 11/05/96 Lake Buena Vista, Florida
  • 12/01/96 Devon, Pennsylvania, Valley Forge Music Fair (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/02/96 Devon, Pennsylvania, Valley Forge Music Fair (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/03/96 Westbury, New York, Westbury Music Fair (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/04/96 Westbury, New York, Westbury Music Fair (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/07/96 Minneapolis, Minnesota, Orpheum Theater (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/08/96 Minneapolis, Minnesota, Orpheum Theater (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/10/96 South Bend Indiana, Morris Civic Center (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/11/96 Fort Wayne, Indiana, Embassy Theater (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/16/96 Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theater (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/17/96 Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theater (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/19/96 Washington DC, Constitutional Hall (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/20/96 Washington DC, Constitutional Hall (Christmas Concert)
  • 12/22/96 Las Vegas, Nevada, Hilton
  • 12/23/96 Las Vegas, Nevada, Hilton
  • 02/06/97 Beaver Creek, Colorado, Hyatt Regency
  • 02/14/97 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 02/15/97 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz Hall
  • 02/19/97 Richmond, Virginia, Landmark Theater
  • 02/20/97 Charlotte, North Carolina, Ovens Auditorium
  • 02/21/97 Atlanta Georgia, Fox Theater
  • 02/22/97 Birmingham, Alabama, Civic Center
  • 03/11/97 Edinburgh, Scotland., Usher Hall
  • 03/12/97 Glasgow, Scotland, Royal Concert Hall
  • 03/13/97 Glasgow, Scotland, Royal Concert Hall
  • 03/15/97 Birmingham, England, National Exhibition Center
  • 03/16/97 Nottingham, England, Royal Concert Hall
  • 03/18/97 Cardiff, Wales, Cardiff Int’l Arena
  • 03/19/97 Royal Albert Hall, London, England
  • 03/21/97 Royal Albert Hall, London, England
  • 03/22/97 Manchester, England, Apollo
  • 03/23/97 Dublin, Ireland, The Point
  • 03/24/97 Belfast, Ireland, Waterfront
  • 03/26/97 Skieve, Skievehallen
  • 03/27/97 Aarhus, Mukhuset
  • 03/28/97 Copenhagen, Falconer Theater
  • 03/30/97 The Hague, Holland, Het Congresgebouew
  • 03/31/97 Antwerp, Belgium, Koningin Elisabethzaal
  • 04/5/97 Honolulu, Hawaii, Waikiki Shell
  • 04/8/97 Wailea, Hawaii, McCormack Estate
  • 04/9/97 Wailea, Hawaii, McCormack Estate
  • 05/16/97 Thousand Oaks, California, Civic Arts Plaza
  • 05/17/97 Thousand Oaks, California, Civic Arts Plaza
  • 05/23/97 Cerritos, California, Cerritos Performing Arts Center
  • 05/24/97 Cerritos, California, Cerritos Performing Arts Center
  • 05/25/97 Cerritos, California, Cerritos Performing Arts Center
  • 06/21/97 Kelseyville, California, Konocti Harbor Resort
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