Top 10 'American Idol' 2009 Summer Tour Dates
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Adam Lambert and the other nine contestants of 'American Idol' will be touring this summer, beginning on July 5 in Portland, OR.

AceShowbiz - 10 finalists of popular reality singing competition "American Idol" will be hitting the road this summer. Tour dates for their forthcoming roadshow have been announced, listing 50 live performances across America.

Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta, Anoop Desai, Danny Gokey, Kris Allen, Lil Rounds, Matt Giraud, Megan Joy, Michael Sarver and Scott MacIntyre will begin touring at Rose Garden in Portland, OR on July 5. Then, they will perform in other big cities across the U.S., such as Dallas, Long Island, Cleveland and San Diego.

As for their last stop, the ten contestants of the FOX's hit TV show will visit Manchester, making a live appearance at Verizon Wireless Arena on September 15. Tickets for the all concerts will go on sale on May 9 starting from 10 A.M.

Top 10 "American Idol" 2009 summer tour dates:

  • July 05 - Portland, OR at Rose Garden
  • July 07 - Tacoma, WA at Tacoma Dome
  • July 08 - Vancouver, BC at General Motors Place
  • July 10 - Sacramento, CA at ARCO Arena
  • July 11 - Oakland, CA at Oracle Arena
  • July 12 - San Jose, CA at HP Pavilion at San Jose
  • July 14 - West Valley City, UT at The E Center
  • July 16 - Los Angeles at Staples Center
  • July 17 - Ontario, CA at Citizens Business Bank Arena
  • July 18 - San Diego at San Diego Sports Arena
  • July 20 - Glendale, AZ at Jobing.com Arena
  • July 23 - Dallas at American Airlines Center
  • July 24 - Tulsa, OK at BOK Center
  • July 25 - N. Little Rock, AR at Alltel Arena
  • July 26 - Memphis, TN at FedExForum
  • July 28 - Tampa, FL at St. Pete Times Forum
  • July 29 - Sunrise, FL at BankAtlantic Center
  • July 31 - Duluth, GA at Arena at Gwinnett Center
  • August 01 - Charlotte, NC at Time Warner Cable Arena
  • August 02 - Greensboro, NC at Greensboro Coliseum
  • August 04 - Washington, DC at Verizon Center
  • August 05 - Baltimore at 1st Mariner Arena
  • August 07 - Atlantic City, NJ at Boardwalk Hall
  • August 08 - Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
  • August 11 - Long Island, NY at Nassau Coliseum
  • August 14 - Hamilton, ON at Copps Coliseum
  • August 15 - Rochester, NY at Blue Cross Arena
  • August 16 - Hartford, CT at XL Center
  • August 18 - Boston at TD Banknorth Garden
  • August 19 - Albany, NY at Times Union Center
  • August 20 - Philadelphia at Wachovia Center
  • August 22 - Pittsburgh at Mellon Arena
  • August 23 - Cleveland at Wolstein Center
  • August 25 - Columbus, OH at Schottenstein Center
  • August 26 - Auburn Hills, MI at Palace at Auburn Hills
  • August 28 - Milwaukee at Bradley Center
  • August 29 - St. Louis at Scottrade Center
  • August 30 - Kansas City, MO at Sprint Center
  • September 01 - Minneapolis at Target Center
  • September 02 - Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena
  • September 04 - Madison, WI at Alliant Energy Center
  • September 05 - Indianapolis at Conseco Fieldhouse
  • September 06 - Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena
  • September 08 - Reading, PA at Sovereign Center
  • September 09 - Wilkes-Barre, PA at Wachovia Arena
  • September 10 - Bridgeport, CT at Arena at Harbor Yard
  • September 12 - Portland, ME at Cumberland County Civic Center
  • September 13 - Providence, RI at Dunkin' Donuts Center
  • September 14 - Syracuse, NY at War Memorial at Oncenter
  • September 15 - Manchester, NH at Verizon Wireless Arena

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