Jack Johnson will perform acoustic shows in his home state of Hawaii in support of his new DVD En Concert at November 13 and 14. The shows will take place at the Hawaii Theatre in downtown Honolulu and will include a screening of the new documentary. ALO keyboardist Zach Gill will back Johnson throughout the performance. These two Hawaii Theatre shows will be Johnson’s first and only live performances since the finale of his Sleep Through The Static world tour last fall. All proceeds from these shows will benefit the Kokua Hawaii Foundation. In addition, all profits from the 2008 tour and the En Concert releases will also fund the Kokua Hawaii Foundation and the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation to further support environmental, art, and music education around the world.
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