NEW YORK (PRNewswire) – The success of John Mayer’s third studio album, the platinum-certified CONTINUUM, has prompted the announcement of a full summer tour, which will make stops at arenas and amphitheatres throughout the US beginning June 1st in Ridgefield, WA and continuing through August 8th in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Mayer, who appears on the cover of the Feb. 22 issue of Rolling Stone magazine as one of “The New Guitar Gods” of contemporary music, recently took a break from winter tour dates to accept this year’s Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy for CONTINUUM as well as the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Grammy for his single, “Waiting on the World to Change,” at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, where he performed his current single, the stunningly spare “Gravity.” Over the past week, sales of CONTINUUM have increased 180%, returning the album to the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 best-selling album chart.
As his winter tour comes to a close with a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden (2/28), Mayer will perform on the “Late Show with David Letterman” (3/1) and pay a visit to NPR’s “Morning Edition” for a “performance chat” with host Steve Inskeep (airdate to be announced).
Visit Mayer’s Web site for tour dates.
CONTINUUM is a pop/rock album showcasing Mayer’s diverse influences, rich lyrics, the groove of the guitar-slinging bluesman, and the vocals of the soulful crooner. CONTINUUM earned four stars from Rolling Stone magazine. USA Today wrote that Mayer’s “smartly crafted third album combines singer/songwriter pop and sinewy guitar blues,” and The New York Times opined, “Mayer has been writing songs again, good ones, with all the leanness and directness that distinguish his strongest work.”
CONTINUUM was co-produced by John Mayer and Steve Jordan and includes the #1 hit “Waiting On The World To Change,” and its follow-up single, “Gravity.” The album features sultry grooves such as “I Don’t Trust Myself With Loving You,” “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room,” and the Sam Cooke-flavored “I’m Gonna Find Another You.” Fans of the John Mayer Trio will recognize “Vultures” and “Gravity” reworked for the studio by John, Steve, and Pino, as well as a blazing display of fretwork on Jimi Hendrix’s “Bold As Love.” Longtime fans will recognize “Heart of Life” and “Stop This Train” as keeping in-step with trademark Mayer material.