John Mayer is coming to The O2 for two big dates this week. The shows are part of its current “Solo Acoustic” European tour.
He will perform at the Greenwich Arena on Monday 18 March and Tuesday 19 March. The tour features solo performances by the singer, who leans heavily on his acoustic guitar work with special appearances on piano and electric guitar.
Folk singer and songwriter Madison Cunningham also plays both nights as support. If you’re planning to attend any of the American artist’s London shows, here at , we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about them.
Start time
John Mayer plays The O2 tonight (Monday 18 March) and tomorrow (Tuesday 19 March). Doors to The O2 open at 6.30pm on both dates, and judging by previous stops on the current tour, fans can expect him to take to the stage between 8.30pm and 8.45pm.
Track list
There is no official setlist for John Mayer’s London shows, but he played the following songs at a recent concert in Stockholm, according to Setlist.fm:
- Slow dance in a burning room
- Shot in the dark
- Queen of California
- Shouldn’t matter but it does
- Nothing like that
- Who says
- Waiting for the day
- Neon
- In your atmosphere
- You will live forever in me
- Changing
- Stop this train
- The age of worry
- Your body is a wonderland
- In the blood
- Walt Grace’s submarine test, January 1967
- If I will ever live
- Edge of Desire
- The heart of life
- Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
When the concert is over
The warm-up usually starts around 8pm at The O2, with John Meyer expected at 8.30pm. With a curfew set at 11 p.m., the concert should not last more than three hours.
Tickets
There are still tickets available for both dates at The O2 via Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
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