Tour by Jack Johnson | |
Associated album | All the Light Above It Too |
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Start date | June 1, 2017 |
End date | TBA |
Legs | 8 |
No. of shows | 81 |
Box office | US $104.7 million |
Jack Johnson concert chronology |
The All the Light Above it Too World Tour is a concert tour by American musician Jack Johnson. The tour was set to help Johnson promote his 7th studio album " All the Light Above It Too ." On February 9, 2017, the tour was announced with the release of Jack's song "Fragments", from the film "The Smog of the Sea." [1] The tour's first date was for him to perform at Huntington Bank Pavilion on June 1, 2017. [2] Johnson then announced more tour dates on July 14, 2017 along with the lead single of the album "My Mind Is for Sale." [3] The South American leg of the tour was later announced when Jack released his third single from the album "You Can't Control It." [4] The day before the album was released on September 7, 2017, Jack announced the Australian Leg of the tour. [5] On December 10, 2017, the European leg of the tour was announced, along with more US dates due to demand. [6]
A concert tour is a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different cities, countries or locations. Often concert tours are named to differentiate different tours by the same artist and to associate a specific tour with a particular album or product. Especially in the popular music world, such tours can become large-scale enterprises that last for several months or even years, are seen by hundreds of thousands or millions of people, and bring in millions of dollars in ticket revenues. A performer who embarks on a concert tour is called a touring artist.
Jack Hody Johnson is an American singer-songwriter, musician, actor, record producer, documentary filmmaker and former professional surfer. Johnson is known primarily for his work in the soft rock and acoustic genres. In 2001, he achieved commercial success after the release of his debut album, Brushfire Fairytales. Johnson has reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart with his albums Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George in 2006, Sleep Through the Static in 2008, To the Sea in 2010, and From Here to Now to You in 2013. Johnson's In Between Dreams album peaked at number 2 on the chart in 2005 and again in 2013.
All the Light Above It Too is the seventh studio album by American musician Jack Johnson. The album was released on September 8, 2017. The album's lead single, titled "My Mind Is for Sale", was released on July 14, 2017. It is the first of Jack's releases since his 2013 album From Here to Now to You.
The original tour started on June 1, 2017, which was the original time that Jack and Brushfire Records planned to release the album. But due to a surfing trip attended by Jack, the album release date had to be moved to September 2017. For Jack's 2017 summer shows, the average gross was $758,437, and ranked at number 30 on the top concert tours of the summer. [7] To date, the tour has sold 99.5% of all the tickets available, making it a huge success. [8] On March 18, 2018, Jack performed again at Santa Barbara Bowl with other special guests. 100% of the proceeds went to United Way Worldwide to help support families from the 2017 California wildfires. [9] The show at Santa Barbara Bowl raised more than $500,000 forUnited Way. [10] "I hope everyone enjoyed the event as much as my band, crew, and I did," JOHNSON said. "The process of working together with so many friends to support our community ended up being healing in itself. We are so grateful to everyone who helped make the evening possible." The projected goal for the concert was $200,000. [11] Jack also helped United Way by helping out the community during the days before the concert. [12] He also performed in Hawaii on May 12, 2018 to raise money for Kau'i Relif and recovery fund. Jack will also be performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 6, 2018 along with artists such as Aretha Franklin and Sheryl Crow. [13] On June 15, he will continue by playing at Mountain Jam 2018.
Brushfire Records is a record label owned by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson. Formerly known as The Moonshine Conspiracy Records, the label was founded to release soundtracks for Woodshed Films, a company owned by Johnson, Emmett Malloy, and Chris Malloy to produce the surfing documentary Thicker than Water.
The Santa Barbara Bowl is a 4,562-seat amphitheater, located in Santa Barbara, California. The amphitheater is open for concerts from approximately April through approximately October with an average of about 27 concerts per season. Booked exclusively by Goldenvoice in Los Angeles, the Bowl hosts primarily popular music concerts. Since 1991, the Santa Barbara Bowl has been managed by the not-for-profit Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation.
United Way Worldwide is the world’s largest privately-funded nonprofit, topping the list of “America's Favorite Charities” as determined by the Chronicle of Philanthropy. The Chronicle’s Oct. 2018 report ranks the 100 charities that Americans are most willing to support. The United Way network is made up of nearly 1,800 autonomous 501c3 organizations, governed and funded locally. The network spans more than 40 countries and territories. In each community, United Way brings people and organizations together to tackle challenges, with a focus on improving education, financial stability and health. In 2018, United Way served 61 million people around the globe, fueled by 2.9 million volunteers and 8.3 million donors. United Way’s Global Results Framework offers a data-driven snapshot of its community impact – including a snapshot of results in financial stability, education and health.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance |
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North America | |||||
June 1, 2017 [14] | Chicago | United States | Huntington Bank Pavilion | Bahamas | 23,495/ 23,495 |
June 2, 2017 [15] | 23,495/ 23,495 | ||||
June 3, 2017 [16] | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | N/A | ||
June 4, 2017 [17] | Toronto | Canada | Budweiser Stage | 16,000/ 16,000 | |
June 7, 2017 [18] | Bangor | United States | Darling's Waterfront Pavilion | N/A | |
June 9, 2017 [19] | Mansfield | Xfinity Center | Lake Street Dive | 12,533/ 12,533 | |
June 10, 2017 [20] | Camden | BB&T Pavilion | Lake Street Drive | N/A | |
June 11, 2017 [21] | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |||
June 14, 2017 [22] | New York City | Forest Hills Stadium | Bahamas John Craige | 15,005/ 15,005 | |
June 17, 2017 [23] | Monterey | Monterey County Fairgrounds | 11,002/ 11,096 | ||
July 13, 2017 [24] | Englewood | Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre | John Craige | N/A | |
July 14, 2017 [25] | John Craige | ||||
July 16, 2017 [26] | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | 17,500/ 17,500 | ||
July 17, 2017 [27] | Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara Bowl | ALO | 4,562/ 4,562 | |
July 18, 2017 [28] | John Craigie | 4,231/4,562 | |||
July 20, 2017 [29] | Bend | Les Schwab Amphitheater | N/A | ||
July 22, 2017 [30] | Quincy | The Gorge Amphitheatre | John Craigie | ||
July 23, 2017 [31] | Burnaby | Canada | Deer Lake | John Craigie | 39,400/ 39,400 |
July 26, 2017 [32] | Berkeley | United States | Hearst Greek Theatre | 8,500/ 8,500 | |
July 27, 2017 [33] | ALO | 8,500/ 8,500 | |||
July 28, 2017 [34] | Stateline | Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena | 9,300/ 9,300 | ||
July 29, 2017 [35] | 9,300/ 9,300 | ||||
August 4, 2017 [36] | Honolulu | Waikiki Shell | 4,990/ 6,000 | ||
August 5, 2017 | 6,000/ 6,000 | ||||
September 10, 2017 [37] | San Juan Capistrano | Doheny State Beach | N/A | N/A | |
September 14, 2017 [38] | Ottawa | Canada | City Folk | ||
September 16, 2017 [39] | Burgettstown | United States | KeyBank Pavilion | 23,000/ 23,000 | |
September 27, 2017 [40] | Virginia Beach | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater | Bahamas | 6,987 / 20,055 | |
September 30, 2017 [41] | Atlanta | Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood | N/A | ||
October 2, 2017 [42] | St. Augustine | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | 3,439/ 3,439 | ||
October 3, 2017 [43] | 3,439/ 3,439 | ||||
October 4, 2017 [44] | Tampa | MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre | N/A | ||
October 5, 2017 [45] | West Palm Beach | Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre | |||
Latin America | |||||
November 2, 2017 [46] | Santiago de Surco | Peru | Jockey Club del Perú | 16,340/ 25,000 | |
November 5, 2017 [47] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Jeunesse Arena | N/A | |
November 7, 2017 [48] | São Paulo | Espaço das Américas | |||
November 11, 2017 [49] | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Personal Fest ‘17 | ||
November 14, 2017 [50] | Huechuraba | Chile | Espacio Riesco | ||
Oceania | |||||
November 30, 2017 [51] | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Opera House Forecourt | Bahamas | N/A |
December 1, 2017 [52] | |||||
December 2, 2017 [53] | |||||
December 3, 2017 [54] | Brisbane | Riverstage | |||
December 6, 2017 [55] | Perth | Kings Park, Western Australia | |||
December 8, 2017 [56] | Melbourne | Sidney Myer Music Bowl | |||
December 10, 2017 | Auckland | New Zealand | Villa Maria Winery | 7,000/ 7,000 | |
North America | |||||
March 18, 2018 [57] | Santa Barbara | United States | Santa Barbara Bowl | ALO Hanna Loggins | 4,562/ 4,562 [58] |
April 25, 2018 [59] | Austin | Austin360 Amphitheater | Fruition | N/A | |
April 26, 2018 [60] | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | |||
April 27, 2018 [61] | Irving | Toyota Music Factory Pavilion | |||
May 1, 2018 [62] | Tuscaloosa | Tuscaloosa Amphitheater | 7,470/ 7,470 | ||
May 2, 2018 [63] | Nashville | Ascend Amphitheater | 6,800/ 6,800 | ||
May 6, 2018 [13] | New Orleans | New Orleans Fair Grounds | Aerosmith | 24,349/ 24,349 | |
May 12, 2018 [64] | Koloa | Poipu Beach Athletic Club | Donavon Frankenreiter Paula Fuga | N/A | |
June 13, 2018 [65] | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | G. Love & Special Sauce John Craigie Fruiton | N/A | |
June 14, 2018 [66] | Noblesville | Ruoff Home Mortgage Center | |||
June 15, 2018 [67] | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theater | |||
June 17, 2018 [68] | Hunter | Hunter Mountain Ski Area | Jocelyn and Chris Arndt Sturgill Simpson The Record Company The War on Drugs Rag'n'Bone Man Jenny Lewis Portugal. The Man | ||
Europe | |||||
July 2, 2018 [69] | Cork | Ireland | Live At The Marquee | Milow | N/A |
July 5, 2018 [70] | Cornwall | England | Eden Sessions | Gary Barlow | 42,000 / 42,000 [71] |
July 6, 2018 [72] | London | Hammersmith Apollo | DJ Nate | N/A | |
July 7, 2018 [73] | Werchter | Belgium | Rock Werchter | Milow [71] | |
July 8, 2018 [74] | Baarn | Netherlands | Royal Park | ||
July 10, 2018 [75] | Paris | France | Olympia Hall | ||
July 13, 2018 [76] | Sant Feliu de Guixols | Spain | Porta Ferrada Festival | ||
July 14, 2018 [77] | Madrid | Mad Cool Festival | |||
July 17, 2018 [78] | Nice | France | Nice Jazz Festival | ||
July 19, 2018 [79] | Locarno | Switzerland | Moon & Stars | ||
July 21, 2018 [80] | Sperken | Austria | Burg Clam | ||
July 22, 2018 [81] | Munich | Germany | Tollwood Festival | ||
July 24, 2018 [82] | Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland | Austria | Romans Quarry St. Margarethen | ||
July 25, 2018 [83] | Berlin | Germany | Zitadel | ||
Asia | |||||
July 29, 2018 [84] | Yuzawa | Japan | Naeba Ski Resort | Kendrick Lamar N.E.R.D Skrillex James Bay Vampire Weekend | N/A |
North America | |||||
August 28, 2018 [85] | Phoenix | United States | Ak-Chin Pavilion | Bahamas | N/A |
August 30, 2018 [86] | Las Vegas | Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas | |||
August 31, 2018 [87] | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | |||
September 1, 2018 [88] | Snowmass Village | Snowmass Park | Bahamas Fitz and The Tantrums Gary Clark Jr. | 90,000/ 90,000 | |
September 2, 2018 [89] | Albuquerque | Isleta Amphitheater | John Craigie | N/A | |
September 30, 2018 [90] | Asbury Park | Sea Her Now | Incubus Ben Harper Blondie Brandi Carlile G. Love | ||
December 7, 2018 [91] | Aiea | Aloha Stadium | Eagles | ||
Oceania | |||||
April 21, 2019 [92] | Roseville | Australia | Byron Bay | Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals | TBD |
Total | 332,390/ 333,825(99%) |
From Jack Johnson's Website [93]
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