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| 3/12/2010 |
Carrie Underwood Kicks Off Spring Tour
Country superstar Carrie Underwood kicked off her "Play On Tour" at Reading, Pennsylvania's Sovereign Center on Thursday night. The "Cowboy Casanova" singer says fans will love the show, adding that they will be proud to be supporters of Carrie Underwood.
Carrie Underwood says she's always looking for new ways to give fans a great show. The singer says this particular trek includes an incredible stage that will certainly engage the crowd. Underwood adds that getting to tour in support of a great album like "Play On" doesn't hurt either. Throughout the course of the 54-date trek the former "American Idol" winner will perform for fans across the U.S. and Canada. Craig Morgan is also on board for Underwood's tour, along with the new country trio Sons of Sylvia. They'll be performing in Albany, New York tonight and visit Providence, Rhode Island on Saturday.
Carrie Underwood "Play On Tour" Dates
March 11 - Reading, Pennsylvania, at the Sovereign Center
March 12 - Albany, New York, at the Times Union Center
March 13 - Providence, Rhode Island, at the Dunkin Donuts Center
March 15 - Portland, Maine, at the Cumberland County Civic Center
March 16 - Bridgeport, Connecticut, at the Arena at Harbor Yard
March 19 - Atlantic City, New Jersey, at Boardwalk Hall
March 20 - Mashantucket, Connecticut, at the MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods
March 21 - Worcester, Massachusetts, at the DCU Center
March 23 - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, at Copps Coliseum
March 24 - Kanata, Ontario, Canada, at Scotiabank Place
March 26 - Trenton, New Jersey, at the Sun National Bank Center
March 27 - Amherst, Massachusetts, at the Mullins Center
March 29 - Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, at the Wachovia Arena
March 31 - Rochester, New York, at the BlueCross Arena
April 1 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the Petersen Civic Center
April 3 - Pikeville, Kentucky, at the Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
April 6 - Columbus, Ohio, at the Schottenstein Center
April 7 - Peoria, Illinois, at the Peoria Civic Center
April 9 - Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Conseco Fieldhouse
April 10 - Rockford, Illinois, at the Rockford MetroCentre
April 12 - Fort Wayne, Indiana, at the Allen County War Memorial
April 13 - Saginaw, Michigan, at the Dow Events Center
April 14 - Lansing, Michigan, at the Breslin Student Events Center
April 23 - Grand Rapids, Michigan, at the Van Andel Arena
April 24 - Toledo, Ohio, at the Lucas County Arena
April 25 - Cincinnati, Ohio, at the US Bank Arena
April 27 - Richmond, Virginia, at the Richmond Coliseum
April 28 - Charleston, West Virginia, at the Charleston Civic Center
April 30 - Fayetteville, North Carolina, at the Crown Coliseum
May 1 - Columbia, South Carolina, at the Colonial Life Arena
May 2 - Augusta, Georgia, at the James Brown Arena
May 4 - Tallahassee, Florida, at the Tallahassee County Civic Center
May 5 - Pensacola, Florida, at the Pensacola Civic Center
May 7 - New Orleans, Louisiana, at the Lakefront Arena
May 8 - Lafayette, Louisiana, at the Cajundome
May 10 - Beaumont, Texas, at the Ford Park Events Center
May 12 - Austin, Texas, at the Frank Erwin Center
May 13 - Corpus Christi, Texas, at the American Bank Center
May 15 - Tucson, Arizona, at the Tucson Arena
May 18 - Fresno, California, at the SaveMart Center
May 20 - Sacramento, California, at the ARCO Arena
May 21 - Reno, Nevada, at the Reno Events Center
May 22 - Las Vegas, Nevadal at the Orleans Arena
May 29 - Everett, Washington, at the Comcast Arena at Everett Events Center
May 30 - Spokane, Washington, at the Spokane Arena
June 1 - Nampa, Idaho, at The Idaho Center
June 3 - Broomfield, Colorado, at the Odeum Colorado
June 4 - Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the Colorado Springs World Arena
June 12 - Birmingham, Alabama, at the BJCC Arena
June 13 - Lexington, Kentucky, at the Rupp Arena
June 15 - Springfield, Missouri, at the JOH Arena
June 17 - Fargo, North Dakota, at the Fargodome
June 18 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at the MTS Centre
June 20 - Saskatoon, Sasketchewan, Canada, at the Credit Union Centre |
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