Multi-platinum artist Jack Johnson returns to St. Augustine

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Granny-award winning musician and film-maker Jack Johnson will return to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre for a two-night concert run with guest Bahamas Oct. 2 and Oct. 3.

Johnson, who performed at the Amphitheatre in 2014, will release his 7th studio album "All the Light Above It Too” Sept. 8. The multi-platinum recording artist has released six studio albums and two live albums since 2001. Along with his wife Kim, Johnson founded the Kokua Hawaii Foundation to support environmental education in Hawaii's schools and communities, as well as the Johnson Ohana Foundation to support environmental, art and music education worldwide.

Green Hands Initiative will work with the St. Augustine Amphitheatre to integrate a number of energy and waste reduction plans into Johnson's concerts. Six filtered-water refill stations will be available for attendees, coupled with BPA-free concessions featuring boxed water and Green Hands Nalgene’s refillable water bottles.

Doors open at 5 p.m., with the concert starting at 6:30 p.m.