
As “American Idol” was trimmed down to 5 by sending Casey Abrams home on the April 28 result show, FOX announced summer tour dates for this season’s contestants. Instead of having only 10 singers like the previous one, this traveling show will see eleven of them coming to a city near you across North America. AMERICAN IDOL LIVE! 2011 lineup promises to be the most memorable yet given the diverse and daring talent on the roster.
Casey Abrams, Haley Reinhart, Jacob Lusk, James Durbin, Lauren Alaina, Naima Adedapo, Paul McDonald, Pia Toscano, Scotty McCreery, Stefano Langone and Thia Megia will start the tour on July 6 in West Valley City, Utah. They will stay on the road for the remaining summer until September 10 in Rochester, New York.
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The 11 singers are going to play 45 shows across the country. Tickets for the tour are set to go on sale starting May 13.
AMERICAN IDOL remains the #1 rated show in America, watched more than any other programming, and it’s because of the amazing talent. This year, iconic judges Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler, and Jennifer Lopez went through a tight race to narrow the contestants down for America to decide who will be the next big star. The AMERICAN IDOL season finale will air on FOX May 26th, but the action will continue live on stage all summer with AMERICAN IDOL LIVE!
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American Idols 2011 Tour Dates:
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Jul 06 – West Valley City, UT at Maverik Center
Jul 08 – Everett, WA at Comcast Arena in Everett Events Center
Jul 09 – Portland, OR at Rose Garden
Jul 11 – Sacramento, CA at Power Balance Pavilion
Jul 12 – Oakland, CA at The Oracle Arena
Jul 13 – San Jose, CA at HP Pavilion at San Jose
Jul 15 – Los Angeles, CA at Nokia Theatre LA Live
Jul 16 – Ontario, CA at Citizens Business Bank Arena
Jul 17 – Phoenix, AZ at US Airways Arena
Jul 19 – Oklahoma, OK at Cox Convention Center
Jul 20 – Grand Prairie, TX at Verizon Theater in Grand Prairie
Jul 21 – Houston, TX at Reliant Arena
Jul 22 – New Orleans, LA at Lakefront Arena
Jul 24 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
Jul 26 – Duluth, GA at Arena in Gwinnett Center
Jul 27 – Raleigh, NC at RBC Center
Jul 28 – Charlotte, NC at Time Warner Cable Arena
Jul 30 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
Jul 31 – St. Louis, MO at Scottrade Center
Aug 02 – Kansas City, MO at Sprint Center
Aug 03 – Minneapolis, MN at Target Center
Aug 04 – Milwaukee, WI at Bradley Center
Aug 06 – Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena
Aug 07 – Detroit, MI at Joe Louis Arena
Aug 09 – Columbus, OH at Schottenstein Center
Aug 10 – Pittsburgh, PA at Consol Energy Center
Aug 11 – Baltimore, MD at 1st Mariner Arena
Aug 13 – Atlantic City, NJ at Boardwalk Hall
Aug 14 – Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
Aug 17 – Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
Aug 19 – Washington, DC at Verizon Center
Aug 20 – Richmond, VA at Richmond Coliseum
Aug 21 – Wilkes-Barre, PA at Mohegan Sun Arena in Casey Plaza
Aug 23 – Long Island, NY at Nassau Coliseum
Aug 25 – Bridgeport, CT at Webster Bank Arena in Harbor Yard
Aug 27 – Providence, RI at Dunkin’ Donuts Center
Aug 28 – Albany, NY at Times Union Center
Aug 30 – Portland, ME at Cumberland County Civic Center
Aug 31 – Manchester, NH Verizon Wireless Arena
Sep 01 – Worcester, MA at DCU Center
Sep 03 – Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena
Sep 06 – Syracuse, NY at War Memorial Arena in The OnCenter
Sep 07 – Reading, PA at Sovereign Center
Sep 09 – Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
Sep 10 – Rochester, NY at Blue Cross Arena