Michael Bublé adds 2010 tour dates
Wednesday 25 November 2009
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Canadian singer Michael Bublé has added 20 2010 tour dates in the US. The shows are planned for March and April, just before the singer's already-scheduled 18-concert run in Europe. General ticket sales will begin December 4 for the first leg of the tour, announced michaelbuble.com on November 23.
Bublé will tour in support of his album Crazy Love, which was released in October and reached number one in Australia, Canada, the US, Ireland, and Italy, also scoring big in Mexico and throughout Europe. In early November, Bublé announced that he would reissue Crazy Love in 2010 with additional songs from the album recording sessions.
Eight venues for the 20-date US tour outing have so far been revealed, with the rest still pending. Tour dates are as follows:
March 2010
10 - Orlando, FL - Amway Arena
12 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - TBA
13 - Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
14 - Duluth, GA - The Arena at Gwinnett Center
16 - Philadelphia, PA - The Wachovia Center
17 - Pittsburgh, PA - Petersen Events Center
19 - Worcester, MA - DCU Center
20 - New York, NY - TBA
23 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center
24 - Cincinnati, OH - US Bank Arena
25 - Detroit, MI - TBA
27 - Chicago, IL - TBA
28 - Saint Paul, MN - TBA
30 - Denver, CO - TBA
31 - Salt Lake City, UT - TBA
April 2010
2 - Portland, OR - TBA
3 - Seattle, WA - TBA
6 - Oakland, CA - TBA
8 - Phoenix, AZ - TBA
9 - Los Angeles, CA - TBA
The general on-sale date for the first leg of the US tour (March 10-24) is Friday, December 4.
In May 2010, Bublé brings his Crazy Love tour to Europe, starting with eight UK tour dates and continuing with dates in Paris, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium. Tickets for those shows are currently on sale.
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