Battle Studies World Tour
The Battle Studies World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American singer John Mayer. The tour spanned across the North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia promoting his fourth studio album Battle Studies (2009).
| World tour by John Mayer | |
| Location |
|
|---|---|
| Associated album | Battle Studies |
| Start date | November 5, 2009 |
| End date | October 1, 2010 |
| Legs | 8 |
| No. of shows | 122 |
| John Mayer concert chronology | |
Background
The tour was announced on November 5, 2009, with tickets going on sale November 21, 2009.[1] Paperless ticketing was used for purchasing and entering the concert. The second leg of North America was announced on March 31, beginning in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 16, 2010.[2] The show on August 28 was a co-headline show with Keith Urban.
Opening acts
- Michael Franti and Spearhead[1]
- Orianthi (Australia)
- Lisa Loïs (The Netherlands)
- Train (July 16–30 & August 1–11)[3]
- The Avett Brothers (Bristow, Cuyahoga Falls, Tinley Park & Noblesville)[3]
- Owl City (August 18 – September 11)[3]
- Alberta Cross (UK & The Netherlands)
- Aiza Seguerra (SM Mall of Asia, the Philippines)
Setlist
- "Chest Fever" (The Band cover)
- "Vultures"
- "Clarity"
- "Why Georgia"
- "Machine Gun"
- "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"
- "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room"
- "Beast of Burden" (The Rolling Stone cover)
- "Perfectly Lonely"
- "Covered in Rain"
- "Stop This Train"
- "Your Body Is a Wonderland"
- "Good Love Is on the Way"
- "Gravity"
- "I've Got Dreams to Remember"
- "Who Says"
- "Waiting on the World to Change"
- "Do You Know Me"
- "Half of My Heart"
Encore
- "Wheel"
- "Edge of Desire"
- "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free"
Tour dates
- After a sold-out performance in Copenhagen, Mayer was forced to cancel his second show there due to illness, this also affected the remaining European shows in Amsterdam, Lisbon & Manchester to be cancelled also.
- Due to equipment damage from a severe thunderstorm, the concert originally scheduled for July 25, 2010, in Hershey, Pennsylvania was postponed to August 5.
- Miscellaneous
- The show on December 11, 2009, was a part of Z100's Jingle Ball 2009.
- The show on December 29, 2009, was a John Mayer Trio show.
- The show on December 31, 2009, was a John Mayer Trio show.
- The concert on May 21, 2010, was a part of Rock in Rio.
Box office score data
| Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sound Academy | Toronto | 2,214 / 2,214 (100%) | $166,839 |
| Copley Symphony Hall | San Diego | 2,270 / 2,270 (100%) | $120,335 |
| The Joint | Las Vegas | 3,342 / 3,342 (100%) | $507,695 |
| Heineken Music Hall | Amsterdam | 5,531 / 5,531 (100%) | $302,562 |
| BankAtlantic Center | Sunrise | 9,702 / 10,274 (95%) | $575,634 |
| St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa | 9,992 / 9,992 (100%) | $524,300 |
| Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville | 10,236 / 10,236 (100%) | $511,532 |
| Coliseum | North Charleston | 7,536 / 7,536 (100%) | $420,172 |
| BJCC Arena | Birmingham | 9,404 / 9,404 (100%) | $439,129 |
| The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills | 10,867 / 10,867 (100%) | $566,573 |
| John Labatt Centre | London | 6,300 / 7,847 (81%) | $392,145 |
| Air Canada Centre | Toronto | 14,966 / 14,966 (100%) | $1,143,770 |
| Scotiabank Place | Ottawa | 5,752 / 6,100 (95%) | $379,417 |
| Bell Centre | Montreal | 6,937 / 6,937 (100%) | $467,425 |
| Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville | 7,891 / 7,891 (100%) | $395,186 |
| Verizon Center | Washington DC | 14,262 / 14,262 (100%) | $960,255 |
| Wachovia Center | Philadelphia | 11,993 / 11,993 (100%) | $825,977 |
| TD Garden | Boston | 14,654 / 14,654 (100%) | $936,350 |
| Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 9,010 / 11,268 (80%) | $466,774 |
| Bradley Center | Milwaukee | 5,897 / 5,897 (100%) | $355,848 |
| Xcel Energy Center | St. Paul | 9,832 / 9,832 (100%) | $646,668 |
| Qwest Center | Omaha | 6,730 / 6,730 (100%) | $406,220 |
| Ford Center | Oklahoma City | 10,223 / 12,000 (86%) | $585,985 |
| Toyota Center | Houston | 11,216 / 11,216 (100%) | $720,063 |
| Frank Erwin Center | Austin | 10,531 / 10,531 (100%) | $597,068 |
| American Airlines Center | Dallas | 12,131 / 12,699 (96%) | $754,395 |
| New Orleans Arena | New Orleans | 10,286 / 12,000 (86%) | $582,935 |
| Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro | 8,852 / 8,852 (100%) | $492,612 |
| John Paul Jones Arena | Charlottesville | 7,196 / 7,196 (100%) | $368,304 |
| Philips Arena | Atlanta | 13,247 / 13,247 (100%) | $802,265 |
| FedExForum | Memphis | 9,737 / 12,000 (82%) | $559,805 |
| Scottrade Center | St. Louis | 11,598 / 11,598 (100%) | $631,809 |
| Sprint Center | Kansas City | 9,568 / 9,568 (100%) | $532,262 |
| Staples Center | Los Angeles | 14,732 / 14,732 (100%) | $1,010,408 |
| Rose Garden | Portland | 7,241 / 8,343 (87%) | $451,761 |
| Rexall Place | Edmonton | 7,010 / 13,953 (51%) | $501,977 |
| United Center | Chicago | 14,583 / 14,583 (100%) | $924,484 |
| Entertainment Centre | Brisbane | 7,448 / 7,775 (96%) | $773,500 |
| Rod Laver Arena | Melbourne | 11,611 / 12,081 (97%) | $983,573 |
| Entertainment Centre | Newcastle | 3,437 / 5,409 (64%) | $311,019 |
| Entertainment Centre | Sydney | 10,919 / 11,000 (99%) | $982,024 |
| DTE Energy Music Center | Clarkston | 14,896 / 14,896 (100%) | $574,716 |
| Woods Center for the Arts | Bethel | 11,474 / 14,750 (78%) | $464,486 |
| Hersheypark Stadium | Hershey | 11,633 / 12,776 (91%) | $396,572 |
| Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles | 14,570 / 17,125 (85%) | $1,056,575 |
| Amphitheater at the Wharf | Orange Beach | 9,020 / 9,020 (100%) | $493,560 |
| TOTAL | 438,477 / 467,393 (94%) | $27,062,964 | |
References
- "John Mayer Announces "Battle Studies" Tour with Special Guest Michael Franti & Spearhead". vanandelarena.com. SMG. Archived from the original on April 15, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- "John Mayer's 'Battle Studies World Tour' Extends to Summer". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- "JOHN MAYER'S "BATTLE STUDIES WORLD TOUR" EXTENDS TO SUMMER TOUR SCHEDULED TO END AT WEST PALM'S CRUZAN AMPHITHEATRE". premierguidemiami.com. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
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