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One of country music’s most anticipated tours of 2010, the Carrie Underwood “Play On Tour,” will kick off Thursday in Reading, Penn., at the Sovereign Center, with special guests Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia. The “Play On Tour,” hydrated by vitaminwater and sponsored by Pedigree Brand, is currently slated to run through June 20 in Saskatchewan, Canada, at the Credit Union Centre. Unfortunately, no dates are scheduled in the Chectoah native’s home state at this time. Tour director Raj Kapoor has put together one of the year’s biggest country music tours by bringing in top-name collaborators, including Michael Jackson’s “This Is It” production designer Michael Cotten, and Emmy Award-winning costume designer Soyon An. Read more & check out her tourdates behind the cut!
The “Play On Tour” will bring to life Underwood’s hits with new and personal expressions of the songs, according to a news release. The tour also plans to bring Underwood closer to her fans with an unexpected surprise, guaranteeing that even the audience at the back of the house will sometimes have a front-row seat at the concert. World-class production and one-of-a-kind special effects make sure that Underwood’s “Play On Tour” will be a night her fans soon won’t forget. Underwood’s previous tour, 2008’s highly successful “Carnival Ride Tour,” wrapped after 137 shows with more than 1.2 million fans in attendance. Underwood is a six-time 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards nominee and the reigning 2009 ACM Entertainer of the Year. She is also a five-time Grammy Award winner, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and a three-time Country Music Association and ACM Female Vocalist winner. Underwood has amassed more than 11 million in U.S. album sales since her debut CD in 2005, more than any other “American Idol” winner. Along the way, she has consistently broken new ground and became the first country artist in history to achieve 11 consecutive No. 1 singles. Craig Morgan is new on the charts with his latest single, “This Ain’t Nothin’,” from his BNA Records album, “That’s Why,” which also features his recent hits “Bonfire” and “Love Remembers.” In 2008, Morgan received one of country music’s highest honors – he was inducted into the membership of the Grand Ole Opry. Morgan has made more than 150 appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, and plays more than 200 sold-out concerts a year. He spent 10 years on active duty in the U.S. Army before launching his music career and makes a point to perform as often as possible at U.S. military installations both in the States and abroad. Sons of Sylvia are currently finishing up their debut album release on 19 Recordings/Interscope Records due this spring. Ashley, Austin, and Adam Clark (formerly known as The Clark Brothers, who won FOX’s “Next Great American Band”) are longtime friends of Underwood, and the band is currently featured on her new album in a powerful collaboration called “What Can I Say.” A full tour itinerary is listed after the break. For more information, go to www.carrieunderwood.fm. Carrie Underwood’s “Play On Tour” dates March 11 Reading, PA Sovereign Center March 12 Albany, NY Times Union Center March 13 Providence, RI Dunkin Donuts Center March 15 Portland, ME Cumberland County Civic Center March 16 Bridgeport, CT Arena at HarborYard March 19 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall March 20 Mashantucket, CT MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods March 21 Worcester, MA DCU Center March 23 Hamilton, Ontario Copps Coliseum March 24 Kanata, Ontario Scotiabank Place March 26 Trenton, NJ Sun National Bank Center March 27 Amherst, MA Mullins Center March 29 Wilkes Barre, PA Wachovia Arena March 31 Rochester, NY BlueCross Arena April 1 Pittsburgh, PA Petersen Civic Center April 3 Pikeville, KY Eastern Kentucky Expo Center April 6 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center April 7 Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center April 9 Indianapolis, IN Conseco Fieldhouse April 10 Rockford, IL Rockford MetroCentre April 12 Ft Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial April 13 Saginaw, MI Dow Events Center April 14 Lansing, MI Breslin Student Events Center April 23 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena April 24 Toledo, OH Lucas County Arena April 25 Cincinnati, OH US Bank Arena April 27 Richmond, VA Richmond Coliseum April 28 Charleston, WV Charleston Civic Center April 30 Fayetteville, NC Crown Coliseum May 1 Columbia, SC Colonial Life Arena May 2 Augusta, GA James Brown Arena May 4 Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee County Civic Center May 5 Pensacola, FL Pensacola Civic Center May 7 New Orleans, LA Lakefront Arena May 8 Lafayette, LA Cajundome May 10 Beaumont, TX Ford Park Events Center May 12 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center May 13 Corpus Christi, TX American Bank Center May 15 Tucson, AZ Tucson Arena May 18 Fresno, CA SaveMart Center May 20 Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena May 21 Reno, NV Reno Events Center May 22 Las Vegas, NV Orleans Arena May 29 Everett, WA Comcast Arena at Everett Events Center May 30 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena June 1 Nampa, ID The Idaho Center June 3 Broomfield, CO Odeum Colorado June 4 Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs World Arena June 12 Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena June 13 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena June 15 Springfield, MO JOH Arena June 17 Fargo, ND Fargodome June 18 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre June 20 Saskatoon, SK Credit Union Centre |






















