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John Mayer and Bobby Weir
2022-08-08
Pine Creek Lodge
Livingston, Montana
Rise For The River Benefit Concert

1 Banter>Intro
2 Friend of The Devil
3 Bertha
4 Loser
5 Brown Eyed Women
6 El Paso
7 Cassidy>Birdsong
8 Uncle John's Band
9 Jackstraw
10 John Mayer Banter
11 Deal
12 Lady With A Fan>Terrapin Station
13 Eyes Of The World>Not Fade Away
14 Banter

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This is some random info from a superficial internet search. wish I had more background to share:

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John Mayer Details Rise For The River Benefit Concerts With Bob Weir & Dave Chappelle

The concerts will benefit The Park County Community Foundation.

By Nate Todd Jul 26, 2022 - JamBase

John Mayer announced a run of benefit concerts with Bob Weir and Dave Chappelle. The Rise For The River shows taking place on August 4, 18 and 21 at Pine Creek Lodge in Livingston, Montana will aid Park County which has been impacted by flooding as well as the resulting closure of the nearby entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

The benefit run will begin on Monday, August 8 with Dead & Company bandmates Bob Weir and John Mayer performing together. Mayer will then team up with Chappelle on Sunday, August 14. A final concert with John Mayer goes down on Sunday, August 21.

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John Mayer Announces Rise for the River Montana Benefit Shows to Aid in Flood Relief

"I want to help give love and strength to a community that has always given me the same," the musician said

By Sarah Michaud
People.com - Published on July 26, 2022


A month after sharing he was "planning some really amazing events" to help support his local Montana community after historic flooding, John Mayer has announced the details.

The musician, 44, will host Rise for the River, three benefit concerts at the Pine Creek Lodge in Livingston, Montana during the month of August. The first, scheduled for Monday, Aug. 8, will feature Mayer and his Dead & Company bandmate Bob Weir, while the second, set to take place Sunday, Aug. 14, will pair Mayer with his Controlled Danger partner, comedian Dave Chappelle. The final show will be a solo set by the guitarist on Sunday, Aug. 21.

Each will benefit the SW MT Flood Relief Fund, a partnership between the Park County Community Foundation and Greater Gallatin United Way. "I want to help give love and strength to a community that has always given me the same," Mayer, who has lived in Montana part-time for years, said in a statement.

The financial support will assist with both immediate needs as well as longer-term clean-up and rebuilding efforts in the area.

Following the June 13th flooding, which damaged homes and closed part of Yellowstone National Park, officials closed off the Yellowstone National Park entrances in Montana and Wyoming to inbound traffic after record rainfall in the area created hazardous conditions — including flooding, mudslides, rockfalls, and road and bridge failures. Many have reopened since, though the park's north and northeast entrances remain closed.

Mayer previously wrote that the community he has called home for "over a decade," Park County, Montana, is struggling as it is located near an entrance to the famous park and "thrives on tourism."

"Though the park is closed, other incredible landmarks and businesses remain open for business, and the area is safe, beautiful and still well worth visiting," he wrote on Instagram accompanied by a carousel of snapshots from the area, including one with his dog, Moose. "I write today with a plea: if you were planning to visit Yellowstone and canceled your plans, please, from the bottom of my heart, I ask that you rebook them."

The musician told his followers that he was returning to the area after the Dead & Company tour wrapped in early July and that he looks "forward to seeing you there."

He then shared a way for his followers to support the area and flood relief efforts from afar by texting "FLOOD22 to 41-444."

"I just won't be able to thank you enough. I truly hope to see you there," he wrote.

Images for all shows as well as full size images for this show.

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