From Here to Now to You Tour

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From Here to Now to You Tour
Tour by Jack Johnson
From Here To Now to You Tour.jpg
Associated album From Here to Now to You
Start dateSeptember 5, 2013 (2013-09-05)
End dateSeptember 1, 2014 (2014-09-01)
Legs7
No. of shows88
Jack Johnson concert chronology
  • To The Sea World Tour
    (2010)
  • From Here to Now to You Tour
    (2013–14)
  • All the Light Above it Too World Tour
    (2017–19)

The From Here to Now to You Tour is the sixth concert tour by American recording artist Jack Johnson. The album promotes Johnson's sixth studio album, From Here to Now to You (2013). The tour played over 80 shows in Europe, the Americas, Australasia and Asia.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained the concert held on October 19, 2013; at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [3]

  1. "Do You Remember"
  2. "Good People"
  3. "As I Was Saying"
  4. "Washing Dishes"
  5. "Taylor"
  6. "Flake"
  7. "Tomorrow Morning"
  8. "Bubble Toes" / "The Joker" / "At or with Me" / "Crosstown Traffic"
  9. "Wasting Time"
  10. "If I Had Eyes"
  11. "Inaudible Melodies"
  12. "Radiate"
  13. "Don't Believe a Thing I Say"
  14. "Breakdown"
  15. "Tape Deck"
  16. "Banana Pancakes"
  17. "Shot Reverse Shot"
  18. "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" (contains excerpts from "Just What I Needed")
  19. "Staple It Together"
  20. "Mudfootball"
Encore
  1. "I Got You"
  2. "Country Road"
  3. "Turn Your Love"
  4. "Better Together"
  5. "Home"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [4]
September 5, 2013 Cologne Germany E-Werk
September 6, 2013 Munich Kronebau
September 7, 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
September 8, 2013 [A] LondonEngland Hyde Park
September 11, 2013 Salford Lyric Theatre
September 12, 2013 Birmingham Symphony Hall
September 14, 2013ParisFrance L'Olympia
September 16, 2013 [B] LondonEngland Roundhouse
North America [5]
September 21, 2013 [C] Saratoga Springs United States Saratoga Performing Arts Center
September 22, 2013 [D] Canton Prowse Farm
September 23, 2013New York City United Palace
September 25, 2013Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
September 26, 2013 Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
September 28, 2013 Toronto Canada Massey Hall
September 29, 2013 Akron United States E. J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall
October 1, 2013 Atlanta Fox Theatre
October 2, 2013 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
October 3, 2013 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
October 5, 2013 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
October 6, 2013 Chicago Chicago Theatre
October 7, 2013 Minneapolis State Theatre
October 9, 2013 Denver Paramount Theatre
October 12, 2013 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
October 14, 2013 Vancouver Canada Orpheum Theatre
October 15, 2013 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre
October 16, 2013 Portland Schnitzer Concert Hall
October 18, 2013 San Diego Balboa Theatre
October 19, 2013Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre
October 20, 2013 Santa Barbara Arlington Theater
Australasia [6]
December 3, 2013 Auckland New Zealand ASB Theatre
December 4, 2013
December 7, 2013 Perth Australia Kings Park
December 10, 2013 Sydney Opera House Forecourt
December 11, 2013
December 12, 2013
December 14, 2013 Brisbane QPAC Concert Hall
December 16, 2013 Melbourne MCEC Plenary Hall
December 17, 2013
South America [7]
March 3, 2014 Lima Peru Parque de la Exposición
March 5, 2014 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
March 8, 2014 [E] Vicente López ArgentinaComplejo Al Río
March 10, 2014 Asunción ParaguayYacht & Golf Club Paraguayo
March 13, 2014 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Jeunesse Arena
March 14, 2014 São Paulo Espaço das Américas
March 15, 2014 Florianópolis Devassa on Stage
North America [8]
March 20, 2014 [F] Papantla Mexico El Tajín
Australasia [9]
April 18, 2014 [G] Byron Bay AustraliaTyagarah Tea Tree Farm
North America [10]
May 18, 2014 [H] Gulf Shores United StatesGulf Shores Public Beach
May 20, 2014 St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre
May 21, 2014 Cary Koka Booth Amphitheatre
May 23, 2014 [I] Boston City Hall Plaza
May 24, 2014Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
May 28, 2014TorontoCanada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
May 30, 2014 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center
May 31, 2014Chicago FirstMerit Bank Pavilion
June 1, 2014Indianapolis Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn
June 3, 2014 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
June 5, 2014 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
June 6, 2014 Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts
June 7, 2014 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
June 10, 2014 [J] New York City Prospect Park Bandshell
June 19, 2014 [K] Dover Dover International Speedway
Europe
June 29, 2014 [L] LondonEngland Clapham Common
July 1, 2014ParisFranceL'Olympia
July 2, 2014
July 4, 2014 [M] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
July 5, 2014 [N] Arras France Citadelle d'Arras
July 7, 2014 [O] Saint-Malô-du-Bois Théâtre de verdure de Poupet
July 11, 2014 [P] Bilbao SpainKobetamendi
July 12, 2014 [Q] Barcelona Parc del Fòrum
July 14, 2014 [R] Pistoia ItalyPiazza del Duomo
July 15, 2014 [S] Locarno Switzerland Piazza Grande
July 19, 2014 [T] Filleigh England Castle Hill
July 20, 2014London Eventim Apollo
July 23, 2014 [U] Nyon SwitzerlandPlaine de l'Asse
Asia [11]
July 27, 2014 [V] Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort
North America [12]
August 1, 2014 Honolulu United States Waikiki Shell
August 2, 2014
August 18, 2014 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 21, 2014 Burnaby Canada Festival Lawn
August 23, 2014 George United States The Gorge Amphitheatre
August 24, 2014 Bend Les Schwab Amphitheater
August 26, 2014 Berkeley Hearst Greek Theatre
August 27, 2014Los Angeles Greek Theatre
August 28, 2014
August 30, 2014San Diego RIMAC Field
August 31, 2014Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
September 1, 2014
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of "Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park" [13]
B This concert was a part of the "iTunes Festival" [14]
C This concert was a part of "Farm Aid" [15]
D This concert was a part of the "Life is Good Festival" [16]
E This concert was a part of "Movistar Free Music" [17]
F This concert was a part of "Cumbre Tajín" [18]
G This concert was a part of the "Byron Bay Bluesfest" [19]
H This concert was a part of the "Hangout Music Festival" [20]
I This concert was a part of "Boston Calling" [21]
J This concert was a part of "Celebrate Brooklyn!" [22]
K This concert was a part of the "Firefly Music Festival" [23]
L This concert was a part of the "Calling Festival" [24]
M This concert was a part of "Rock Werchter" [25]
N This concert was a part of the "Main Square Festival" [26]
O This concert was a part of the "Festival de Poupet" [27]
P This concert was a part of "Bilbao BBK Live" [28]
Q This concert was a part of "Festival Cruïlla" [29]
R This concert was a part of the "Pistoia Blues Festival" [30]
S This concert was a part of "Moon and Stars" [31]
T This concert was a part of the "Somersault Festival" [32]
U This concert was a part of the "Paléo Festival" [33]
V This concert was a part of the "Fuji Rock Festival" [34]

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / AvailableGross revenue
Fox TheatreAtlanta4,324 / 4,424 (98%)$289,121 [35]
Ryman AuditoriumNashville2,241 / 2,241 (100%)$154,364 [35]
Chicago TheatreChicago3,444 / 3,444 (100%)$227,304 [36]
State TheatreMinneapolis2,059 / 2,059 (100%)$135,625 [37]
Fox Oakland TheatreOakland2,800 / 2,800 (100%)$194,600 [38]
Balboa TheatreSan Diego1,339 / 1,339 (100%)$84,186 [39]
Orpheum TheatreLos Angeles1,991 / 1,991 (100%)$125,475 [39]
Arlington TheaterSanta Barbara1,984 / 1,984 (100%)$129,365 [39]
Parque de la ExposiciónLima6,061 / 6,061 (100%)$437,164 [40]
Jeunesse ArenaRio de Janeiro7,611 / 9,000 (85%)$474,647 [40]
Espaço das AméricasSão Paulo7,165 / 7,165 (100%)$477,824 [40]
Devassa on StageFlorianópolis8,000 / 8,000 (100%)$385,572 [40]
Mann Center for the Performing ArtsPhiladelphia13,620 / 13,620 (100%)$606,765 [41]
Hearst Greek TheatreBerkeley8,359 / 8,359 (100%)$532,369 [42]
Greek TheatreLos Angeles11,484 / 11,484 (100%)$725,826 [43]
RIMAC FieldSan Diego19,907 / 19,907 (100%)$873,427 [44]
Santa Barbara BowlSanta Barbara9,946 / 9,946 (100%)$525,260 [43]
TOTAL112,335 / 113,824 (99%)$6,378,894

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