Carrie Underwood tour second leg schedule, tickets
Carrie Underwood has added 45 more dates to her ongoing Play on Tour, which began in early March. The singer's Play on Tour included performances in Canada, with new dates in Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton.
COUNTRY SINGER Carrie Underwood has added 45 more dates to her ongoing Play on Tour, which began in early March. The singer who recently won the Entertainer of the year award from the Academy of Country music, was a discovery of American Idol.
The singer's Play on Tour included performances in Canada, with new dates in Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton. The tour takes on after the release of her single Play on, which was released in November last year. Starting from March 11, in the Soveriegn Center in Reading, Pennsylvania, the tour has already covered ground in New York, Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Ontario, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. The new leg of the North American concerts schedule in the Play on tour sees Carrie Underwood
playing at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland on September 25 and move through California, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and a host of locations across North America. She will end the Play on tour at Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary on December 19. Tickets will be available for the second leg of the North American schedule of the Play on Tour from April 24. While the prices of these tickets will differ in several locations, fans can get cheapest seats in the house for a Carrie Underwood performance for $30 to $35. On the other hand, expensive concert tickets will range from $50 to $55. The Carrie Underwood Play on Tour (second leg) schedule is: September 25 - Rose Garden Arena, PortlandSeptember 27 - HP Pavillion, San JoseSeptember 28 - Stockton Arena, StocktonSeptember 29 - Rabobank Arena, BakersfieldOctober 1 - San Deigo Sports Arena, San DiegoOctober 2 - Hollywood Bowl, Los AngelesOctober 3 - Jobing.com arena, GlendaleOctober 6 - Toyota Center, HoustonOctober 7 - At&T Center, San AntonioOctober 9 - American Airlines Center, DallasOctober 10 - BOK Center, TulsaOctober 12 - Verizon Arena, North Little RockOctober 13 - Bridgestone Arena, NashvilleOctober 15 - iWireless Center, MolineOctober 16 - Sprint Center, Kansas CityOctober 17 - Qwest Center Omaha, OmahaOctober 19 - INTRUST Bank Arena, WichitaOctober 20 - Ford Center, Oklahoma CityOctober 22 - FedExForum, MemphisOctober 23 - Mobile Civic Center, MobileOctober 25 - St Pete Times Forum, TampaOctober 26 - Veterans Memorial Arena, JacksonvilleOctober 27 - The Arena at Gwinnett Center, DuluthOctober 29 - Greensboro Coliseum Complex, GreensboroOctober 30 - Time Warner Cable Arena, CharlotteNovember 1 - Wolstein Center, ClevelandNovember 3 - Air Canada Centre, TorontoNovember 5 - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, UniondaleNovember 6 - Verizon Wireless Arena, ManchesterNovember 12 - Roanoke Civic Center, RoanokeNovember 13 - Bryce Jordon Center, University ParkNovember 15 - Prudential Center, NewarkNovember 16 - 1st Mariner Arena, BaltimoreNovember 29 - The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn HillsDecember 1 - Chaifetz Arena, St LouisDecember 2 - Roberts Stadium, EvansvilleDecember 4 - Wells Fargo Arena, Des MoinesDecember 5 - Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux FallsDecember 7 - Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid CityDecember 8 - Casper Events Center, CasperDecember 10 - Rimrock Auto Arena, BillingsDecember 12 - Brick Breedan Fieldhouse, BozemanDecember 14 - Yakima Valley SunDome, YakimaDecember 16 - General Motors Place, VancouverDecember 18 - Rexall Place, EdmontonDecember 19 - Pengrowth Saddledome, Calgary

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