Jason Mraz Expands World Tour With Some Special Shows
. What's more, Mraz has unveiled a unique third performance in addition to his two long-sold-out shows at New York's legendary Carnegie Hall � a very special kids' matinee, slated for November 25th at 3pm. The concert � which sees support from Nick Jr.'s The Fresh Beat Band � featuring Mraz performing both his own original material alongside favorite songs from his childhood. The trek will see Jason and Toca traveling the planet, immersing themselves in local culture, seeking unique performance spaces and treasured surf spots. The duo's extraordinary expedition recently got underway in Morocco, with upcoming dates scheduled for North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. November will see the dynamic duo performing sold out shows at such iconic venues as Australia's Sydney Opera House and the aforementioned Carnegie Hall. The tour will conclude on November 28th and 29th with two intimate � and completely sold out � shows at Spreckels Theatre in Mraz's adopted hometown of San Diego. As if all that weren't enough, Mraz will also perform a number of U.S. shows fronting his own Super Band. Those dates � slated for September 24th at Columbia, Maryland's Merriweather Post Pavilion and September 25th at Portsmouth, Virginia's nTelos Wireless Pavilion � feature support from Jason's good friend and collaborator, Colbie Caillat. Jason Mraz A Special Acoustic Evening With Toca Rivera 2011 Except * w/The Super Band Feat. Special Guest Colbie Caillat
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