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John Mayer has formed partnerships with three charities for his upcoming winter arena tour.

Fans can get front row tickets and premium experiences at shows throughout the tour. The best part of all of is that the funds raised will benefit three great causes: the Back To You Fund, Military Outreach Ministry Camp Pendleton and NCIRE - the Veterans Health Research Institute. In addition, winners can designate two partner charities of their own choice!

There are a few ways to get these great seats:

  • Front Row Non-Auction Charity Tickets

Just buy front row ticket packages from Tickets-for-Charity. The packages include two front row seats and two autographed posters that will be delivered at your show. These packages will benefit Military Outreach Ministry’s Camp Pendleton and NCIRE – The Veterans Health Research Institute, plus up to two partner charities of your choice!

  • Front Row Auction Charity Tickets

Johnmayerauction.com will host the charity ticket auctions. All proceeds will benefit John’s Back To You Fund. Click here to place a bid for a show on the upcoming tour. Each ticket package includes 2 tickets and 2 autographed posters to be delivered at your show.

  • San Diego JM3

Tickets-for-Charity also has a limited number of front row meet and greet packages for the JM3 December 29 sold out show in San Diego. Click here for more info and to purchase your tickets now. Each package includes 2 front row seats and a meet & greet, and helps support Military Outreach Ministry’s Camp Pendleton and NCIRE – The Veterans Health Research Institute.

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