Jack Johnson Announces Fall Tour Dates

Fresh off his fill-in performance for Mumford and Sons at Bonnaroo, Jack Johnson has announced fall headline tour dates in support of his sixth studio album, From Here To Now To You. Johnson and his band will kick off their tour in Europe on September 5, and return to the States with a headline performance at Life is good Festival on September 22 in Canton, MA. Johnson told Rolling Stone about his 2012 Hawaiian Islands Tour: “They were the most magical shows,” he says. “It gave you the time to tell stories and where the songs came from. I really enjoyed that. I think we’re going to mix it up next year with different types of tours, but at least for a lot of it, we’re going to try to do some theaters.” With 25 of his 28 fall tour venues in historic theaters, Johnson is doing just that. As with all of his tours since 2008, Johnson will donate 100% of his tour profits to charity.

Through ongoing promotion of the All At Once campaign, Johnson’s tour will support over 75 hand-chosen community groups across Europe and North America with direct and matching donations. This year’s All At Once campaign will focus on engaging fans to take action in support of sustainable local food systems and plastic free initiatives.

Jack Johnson Fall Tour Dates:

Bahamas will open most dates on Jack’s fall tour, except as noted **

September 5 Cologne, Germany E-Werk
September 6 Munich, Germany Circus Krone
September 7 Amsterdam, Holland Heineken Music Hall
September 8 London, UK Hyde Park – BBC Radio 2 in the Park
September 11 Manchester, UK Lowery Theatre
September 12 Birmingham , UK Symphony Hall
September 14 Paris, France Olympia
September 16 London, UK Roundhouse Theatre – iTunes Festival
September 22 Canton, MA Life is good Festival
September 25 Washington, DC Constitution Hall
September 26 Upper Darby, PA Tower Theatre
September 28 Toronto, Canada Massey Hall **
September 29 Akron, OH EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall
October 1 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre
October 2 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
October 3 Durham, NC Durham Performing Arts Center
October 5 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
October 6 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre **
October 7 Minneapolis, MN State Theatre
October 9 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre
October 12 Oakland, CA Fox Theatre
October 14 Vancouver, BC Orpheum Theatre
October 15 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
October 16 Portland, OR The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
October 18 San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre
October 19 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre
October 20 Santa Barbara, CA Arlington Theatre