Eric Johnson

Harvester Performance Center
ERIC JOHNSON PLANS EXTENSIVE U.S. TOUR FOR 2023 TITLED “TREASURE TOUR”
Austin, Texas…Eric Johnson has been traveling on a prolific odyssey over the course of more
than four decades. Along the way, his creations have encompassed repertoire that cross
pollinate genres which include rock, blues, jazz, fusion, soul, folk, new-age, classical and even
country. Inevitably, E.J. says it best himself in sharing, “It really boils down to the music and the
song at the end of the day,” he explains. “If it doesn’t have that it gets boring for me. The most
important thing for me is to grow musically and make a more expansive and meaningful artistic
statement with every new project.”During the Pandemic, the Grammy winning guitarist, vocalist, composer, and multiinstrumentalist has been busy releasing weekly, donation-based, virtual “Mini-Lessons”
benefitting Food Banks across the country and working in the studio on previously un-released
tracks and new recordings. The currently untitled new record is scheduled for release later this
year.Throughout his career, Johnson has approached music as a healing force, a way to enhance a
listener’s consciousness, and conjure joy and inspiration. More than a year into the Pandemic,
and because of the Pandemic, he reflects that this approach has become reinforced and more
enhanced.The 2022 Treasure Tour will feature some of the previously un-released gems, some new songs,
and some older favorites. His band will include Tom Brechtlein on drums, and Roscoe Beck on
bass.
Effective Monday, March 21, 2022, Harvester Performance Center will no longer require proof of vaccination or a negative test result to attend our shows. In addition, we will no longer require masks to be worn during performances.
The Harvester may still implement COVID precautions such as masking and entry requirements on a per-show basis when requested by the artist. When special protocols apply, we will clearly indicate them on the show’s ticket page so that guests can be prepared when they arrive.
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