John Mayer will be launching his very first radio show with SiriusXM called "Life with John Mayer," and it will be a completely different type of show from the ones that people are used to.

Apparently, this show has been years in the making for the Grammy Award-winning singer, "I've had a dream over the last several years to create a dynamic, real-time music channel that focuses less on genre and more on our changing emotional states throughout the days and weeks.

"It's a highly ambitious project, and SiriusXM is the perfect partner to build this experience with. I look forward to creating and fostering a sense of community through this channel, and shining a light on what music does best - providing the soundtrack to our lives," Mayer continued during his press release.

According to reports, "Life with John Mayer" will be out in November, and a teaser has been released on the day of its announcement.

'Life with John Mayer'

Mayer's upcoming show will not only showcase the singer's love for music and which songs he enjoys listening to the most, it will also aims to bring the listeners along to a journey alongside the singer.

"He is very engaged in every aspect of this channel and has an exciting vision for what our listeners will experience when they listen [...] we're honored and proud that John has chosen SiriusXM as the place where his fans can share this musical experience with him," said Scott Greenstein, the president and chief content officer at SiriusXM.

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John Mayer on Music Career

Aside from launching his very first radio show, Mayer has other projects and surprises up his sleeve that he cannot wait for his fans to see and hear aside from his current works.

"It works," Mayer said about the "Solo" tour. "It's an opportunity for me to play some of the songs from my career, tell stories around them, and read signs with requests on them and they'll try to stump me and see if I remember an old song."

According to reports, the singer talked about reuniting with some previous collaborators in the future, like Dead & Company.

"We will play shows,' he continued. "I have to believe...everyone has it in their hearts to keep playing."

As of this writing, though, there is still no actual confirmation about the reunion and tour.

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