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This was Mayer’s first tour in three years and after undergoing his vocal surgery.Table of ContentsOpening acts[edit]Set list[edit]Tour dates[edit]Box office score data[edit]Critical reception[edit]External links[edit]References[edit]Opening acts[edit]Set list[edit](John played 78 different songs on the tour, only songs played at at least 1\/3 of the 96 shows are listed here and are not in any particular order.)[4]Tour dates[edit]DateCityCountryVenueNorth America leg 1[5]July 6, 2013[a]MilwaukeeUnited StatesMarcus AmphitheaterJuly 7, 2013Maryland HeightsVerizon Wireless AmphitheaterJuly 9, 2013CincinnatiRiverbend Music CenterJuly 10, 2013Bonner SpringsSandstone AmphitheaterJuly 12, 2013The WoodlandsCynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionJuly 13, 2013DallasGexa Energy PavilionJuly 16, 2013MorrisonRed Rocks AmphitheatreJuly 17, 2013July 19, 2013RidgefieldSleep Country AmphitheaterJuly 20, 2013GeorgeThe Gorge AmphitheatreJuly 22, 2013[b]Paso RoblesCalifornia Mid State FairJuly 24, 2013WheatlandSleep Train AmphitheatreJuly 26, 2013Mountain ViewShoreline AmphitheatreJuly 27, 2013IrvineVerizon Wireless AmphitheatreAugust 6, 2013Cuyahoga FallsBlossom Music CenterAugust 7, 2013ClarkstonDTE Energy Music TheatreAugust 9, 2013Tinley ParkFirst Midwest Bank AmphitheatreAugust 10, 2013NoblesvilleKlipsch Music CenterAugust 11, 2013[c]SpringfieldIllinois State FairAugust 13, 2013Darien CenterDarien Lake Performing Arts CenterAugust 14, 2013TorontoCanadaMolson Canadian AmphitheatreAugust 16, 2013HartfordUnited StatesComcast TheatreAugust 17, 2013MansfieldComcast CenterAugust 18, 2013GilfordBank of New Hampshire PavilionAugust 20, 2013BethelBethel Woods Center for the ArtsAugust 21, 2013HolmdelPNC Bank Arts CenterAugust 23, 2013CamdenSusquehanna Bank CenterAugust 24, 2013Virginia BeachFarm Bureau LiveAugust 25, 2013BurgettstownFirst Niagara PavilionAugust 27, 2013[d]AllentownGreat Allentown FairAugust 28, 2013WantaghNikon at Jones Beach TheaterAugust 30, 2013Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts CenterAugust 31, 2013BristowJiffy Lube LiveSeptember 1, 2013Atlantic CityBorgataSeptember 4, 2013CharlotteVerizon Wireless AmphitheatreSeptember 5, 2013RaleighTime Warner Cable Music PavilionSeptember 7, 2013TampaMidFlorida Credit Union AmphitheatreSeptember 8, 2013West Palm BeachCruzan AmphitheatreSouth America[5]September 16, 2013Buenos AiresArgentinaLuna ParkSeptember 17, 2013September 19, 2013S\u00e3o PauloBrazilArena AnhembiSeptember 21, 2013[e]Rio de JaneiroRock in Rio 5North America Leg 2[5]September 27, 2013AtlantaUnited StatesAaron’s AmphitheatreOctober 1, 2013AlbuquerqueIsleta AmphitheaterOctober 2, 2013PhoenixAk-Chin PavilionOctober 4, 2013Chula VistaSleep Train AmphitheatreOctober 5, 2013Los AngelesHollywood BowlEurope Leg 1October 15, 2013HerningDenmarkJyske Bank BoxenOctober 16, 2013FrederiksbergForum CopenhagenOctober 17, 2013OsloNorwayOslo SpektrumOctober 20, 2013LondonEnglandThe O2 ArenaOctober 22, 2013AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo DomeOctober 23, 2013Heineken Music HallOctober 24, 2013October 26, 2013LondonEnglandWembley ArenaNorth America Leg 3[5]November 22, 2013LincolnUnited StatesPinnacle Bank ArenaNovember 23, 2013MinneapolisTarget CenterNovember 26, 2013LouisvilleKFC Yum! CenterNovember 27, 2013Grand RapidsVan Andel ArenaNovember 29, 2013MemphisFedExForumNovember 30, 2013Oklahoma CityChesapeake Energy ArenaDecember 1, 2013WichitaIntrust Bank ArenaDecember 3, 2013ColumbusSchottenstein CenterDecember 4, 2013NashvilleBridgestone ArenaDecember 6, 2013AustinFrank Erwin CenterDecember 7, 2013New OrleansNew Orleans ArenaDecember 9, 2013OrlandoAmway CenterDecember 10, 2013JacksonvilleJacksonville Veterans Memorial ArenaDecember 12, 2013North CharlestonNorth Charleston ColiseumDecember 13, 2013RichmondRichmond ColiseumDecember 14, 2013BaltimoreBaltimore ArenaDecember 16, 2013BridgeportWebster Bank ArenaDecember 17, 2013BrooklynBarclays CenterAustralia[6]April 13, 2014[f]FremantleAustraliaFremantle ParkApril 15, 2014AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment CentreApril 17, 2014[g]Byron BayTyagarah Tea Tree FarmApril 19, 2014[h]DeniliquinConargo RoadApril 22, 2014MelbourneRod Laver ArenaApril 24, 2014Sydney[Allphones ArenaApril 26, 2014AucklandNew ZealandVector ArenaAsia[5]April 30, 2014OsakaJapanOsaka-j\u014d HallMay 2, 2014TokyoNippon BudokanMay 3, 2014May 6, 2014SeoulSouth KoreaJamsil ArenaEurope Leg 2[5]June 7, 2014LandgraafNetherlandsPinkpop FestivalJune 9, 2014LondonEnglandThe O2 ArenaJune 12, 2014StockholmSwedenEricsson GlobeJune 14, 2014 [i]OsloNorwayNorwegian WoodJune 15, 2014 [j]BergenBergenfestJune 17, 2014Indre ByDenmarkTivoliJune 18, 2014OdenseKongens HaveJune 20, 2014AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo DomeJune 22, 2014 [k]RomeItalyCircus MaximusNorth America Leg 4[5]August 31, 2014Los AngelesUnited StatesBudweiser Made in America FestivalSeptember 19, 2014AtlantaMusic MidTown FestivalSeptember 20, 2014Highland ParkRavinia FestivalMiscellaneous^ The concert on July 6, 2013, was a part of Summerfest.^ The concert on July 22, 2013, was a part of the California Mid State Fair.^ The concert on August 11, 2013, was a part of the Illinois State Fair.^ The concert on August 27, 2013, was a part of the Great Allentown Fair.^ The show on September 21, 2013, was a part of Rock in Rio.^ The show on April 13, 2014, was a part of the West Coast Blues n Roots.^ The show on April 17, 2014, was a part of QByron Bay Bluesfest.^ The concert on April 19, 2014, was a part of the Deni Blues & Roots Festival.^ The concert on June 14, 2014, was a part of the Norwegian Wood Music Fest.^ The concert on June 15, 2014, was a part of Bergenfest.^ The concert on June 22, 2014, was as the opening act for The Rolling Stones.Box office score data[edit]Sold out shows: 7\/16\/13, 7\/17\/13,[7] 9\/16\/13, 9\/17\/13, 10\/3\/13, 10\/15\/13, 10\/16\/13, 10\/17\/13, 10\/22\/13, 10\/24\/13 and 10\/14\/13[8]10\/17\/13, 10\/20\/13, 10\/22\/13, 10\/23\/13, 10\/24\/13.[9]VenueCityTickets sold \/ availableGross revenueMeadowbrookGilford5,576 \/ 6,193 (90%)$373,378Arena AnhembiS\u00e3o Paulo30,723 \/ 30,723 (100%)$2,310,520The O2 ArenaLondon (10\/20\/13)16,091 \/ 16,369 (99%)$910,191Pinnacle Bank ArenaLincoln6,541 \/ 8,241 (80%)$390,078Target CenterMinneapolis6,254 \/ 9,000 (70%)$438,802Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids7,907 \/ 10,215 (78%)$408,607FedExForumMemphis7,080 \/ 8,800 (81%)$427,795Chesapeake Energy ArenaOklahoma City7,962 \/ 10,000 (80%)$471,773Bridgestone ArenaNashville8,441 \/ 8,441 (100%)$551,067Frank Erwin CenterAustin8,629 \/ 11,124 (78%)$522,038New Orleans ArenaNew Orleans8,516 \/ 10,000 (86%)$538,427Amway CenterOrlando7,423 \/ 11,942 (63%)$430,610Richmond ColiseumRichmond8,597 \/ 8,597 (100%)$354,388Barclays CenterBrooklyn9,967 \/ 13,090 (77%)$754,975Adelaide Entertainment CentreAdelaide3,984 \/ 4,357 (91%)$333,787Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne8,502 \/ 9,302 (92%)$919,120Allphones ArenaSydney9,400 \/ 9,742 (97%)$933,622Vector ArenaAuckland5,992 \/ 6,202 (97%)$579,272The O2 ArenaLondon (6\/9\/14)11,493 \/ 13,281 (87%)$694,774TOTAL179,078 \/ 205,619 (87%)$12,343,224Sean Hurley: bass, backing vocalsAndy Burton: keyboardsAaron Sterling: drumsZane Carney: rhythm guitarCarlos Ricketts: backing vocalsTiffany Palmer: backing vocalsDoug Pettibone: guitar, pedal steel guitarCritical reception[edit]Piet Levy of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said, “Mayer sounded sublime Saturday, as though his soulful voice had been dipped in honey, from the opening vocals of the rustic Raised track ‘Queen of California’.”[10] Dan Hyman from Rolling Stone said, “Mayer’s voice was the elephant in the room all evening. The singer has taken many songs down into a noticeable lower vocal register \u2013 a change-up most noticeable on ‘Waiting on the World to Change’, during which he forwent all of his falsetto parts. But on the whole singer’s voice sounded strong and confident.”[11]External links[edit]References[edit]^ Lopez, Korina (March 22, 2013). “John Mayer to go on tour”. USA Today. Retrieved March 22, 2013.^ a b “Born and Raised Tour 2013 Tickets Onsale Tomorrow”. Archived from the original on June 21, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2013.^ “John Mayer Concert to Feature NEEDTOBREATHE on July 10 in Bonner Springs, Kansas\u00a0: Music News\u00a0: Mstarz”. Archived from the original on 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2013-06-04.^ “John Mayer shares his laid-back tunes at Verizon Show”. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved July 8, 2013.^ a b c d e f g “John Mayer Tour”. Archived from the original on 2013-04-20. Retrieved 2013-04-15.^ “Bluesfest Byron Bay”. John Mayer. Archived from the original on June 30, 2015. Retrieved August 29, 2013.^ “John Mayer SOLD OUT – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – 7\/16\/2013”. Archived from the original on 2013-07-19. Retrieved 2013-07-21.^ “John Mayer Tour”. Archived from the original on 2013-07-28. Retrieved 2013-07-21.^ “John Mayer Tour”. Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2013-07-21.^ Levy, Piet. “Mayer fires up memorable tour debut”. Journal Sentinel. Retrieved July 7, 2013.^ Hyman, Dan. “John Mayer Unveils New Work, Dedicates Song to Katy Perry at Tour Opener”. Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 7, 2013. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/born-and-raised-world-tour\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Born and Raised World Tour"}}]}]