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Mayer Preps For Battle

01:01 PM, Wednesday 11/4/09 Add |   |

John Mayer is a very busy artist these days. His new album – "Battle Studies" – drops Nov. 17 and he kicks off his U.S. tour in February. As if that isn’t enough, he’s making several TV appearances this month. Dare we say “Mayer… mania?”

  • John Mayer

    Fulfillment Fund Stars 2009 Benefit Gala, Beverly Hills, Calif.
    October 26, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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Let’s cut right to the chase and talk about the February through April tour, which also features special guest Michael Franti & Spearhead. It begins Feb. 8 in North Charleston, S.C. at the No. Charleston Coliseum. Nov. 9 shows the tour touching down in Birmingham for a gig at the BJCC Arena and Feb. 10 is Nashville at the Sommet Center.

Other stops include Auburn Hills (Detroit), Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, Dallas, Memphis, and just about every city you’d expect a major outing like this one to hit, including Seattle, Los Angeles, Atlanta and New Orleans. Last stop on the schedule is April 10 in Chicago at the United Center.

Described as “confessional, relaxed and liberated,” Battle Studies is Mayer’s fourth studio album, although the artist began recording the tracks in the private home he was living and working in. Mayer eventually finished the album at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles.

Mayer has lined up some high-level television exposure taking place around the time of Battle Studies' release, including appearances on two separate networks on the same day.

Mayer will begin Nov. 19 with an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show where he’ll perform his current single, “Who Says.” The artist closes out the same day by heading over to CBS for a gig on “The Late Show With David Letterman,” during which he’ll appear as the program’s musical guest as well as sit in with Paul Shaffer and the band.

But there’s more to appearing on Letterman’s show than playing a song or two and jamming with Shaffer. Mayer will perform in a post-show fan concert which will stream online. Other TV show appearances on Mayer’s calendar include “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “The Jay Leno Show” and “Larry King Live.”

Mayer’s TV agenda isn’t limited to audiences in the U.S. Music cable channel Fuse announced it will broadcast “Fuse Presents: John Mayer Live From The Beacon Theatre” to U.S. troops and their families overseas via the American Forces Network (AFN). The concert is also set to air live on Fuse Nov. 17, and AFN Television’s Spectrum channel Dec. 6 and on New Year’s Eve.

But back to the tour. Tickets for the “Battle Studies” tour go on sale to the general public Nov. 21. Of course, there are a few pre-sale moments you should be aware of.

Like the pre-sale for American Express cardholders, which runs Nov. 16-20. There’s also a pre-sale for fans who preorder Battle Studies now through Nov. 10 at Mayer’s website. Just click here for the skinny.


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