Carrie Underwood Announces 'Play On' Tour Dates
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Carrie Underwood is going to take Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia on the road for her 'Play On' traveling show next year.

AceShowbiz - Carrie Underwood is gearing up to showcase her music on latest studio album "Play On" live on a roadshow, starting March 11, 2010. The winner of "American Idol" season 4 will stay on the road until May 30.

"I am getting so excited about next year as we are currently working through all the big plans for the tour," Carrie said of the forthcoming tour. "I cannot wait to perform new music and see familiar faces across the U.S. and Canada!"

Serving as her supporting acts will be Grand Ole Opry member Craig Morgan and sibling trio Sons of Sylvia who recently performed alongside Carrie on a holiday special. At that time, they made a duet on one of the "Play On" songs, "What Can I Say".

"Play On" debuted at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 200 after making its way out across U.S. on November 3. Selling around 318,000 copies in its first week, the album scored the second-best sales week for a country release behind Rascal Flatts' "Unstoppable" with 351,000 units in April.

"Play On" tour dates:

  • March 11 - Reading, PA at Sovereign Center
  • March 12 - Albany, NY at Times Union Center
  • March 13 - Providence, RI at Dunkin Donuts Center
  • March 15 - Portland, ME at Cumberland County Civic Center
  • March 16 - Bridgeport, CT at Arena at HarborYard
  • March 19 - Atlantic City, NJ at Boardwalk Hall
  • March 20 - Mashantucket, CT at MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods
  • March 21 - Worcester, MA at DCU Center
  • March 23 - Hamilton, Ontario at Copps Coliseum
  • March 24 - Kanata, Ontario at Scotiabank Place
  • March 26 - Trenton, NJ at Sun National Bank Center
  • March 27 - Amherst, MA at Mullins Center
  • March 29 - Wilkes Barre, PA at Wachovia Arena
  • March 31 - Rochester, NY at BlueCross Arena
  • April 01 - Pittsburgh, PA at Petersen Civic Center
  • April 03 - Pikeville, KY at Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
  • April 06 - Columbus, OH at Schottenstein Center
  • April 07 - Peoria, IL at Peoria Civic Center
  • April 09 - Indianapolis, IN at Conseco Fieldhouse
  • April 10 - Rockford, IL at Rockford MetroCentre
  • April 12 - Ft Wayne, IN at Allen County War Memorial
  • April 13 - Saginaw, MI at Dow Events Center
  • April 14 - Lansing, MI at Breslin Student Events Center
  • April 23 - Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena
  • April 24 - Toledo, OH at Lucas County Arena
  • April 25 - Cincinnati, OH at US Bank Arena
  • April 27 - Richmond, VA at Richmond Coliseum
  • April 28 - Charleston, WV at Charleston Civic Center
  • April 30 - Fayetteville, NC at Crown Coliseum
  • May 01 - Columbia, SC at Colonial Life Arena
  • May 02 - Augusta, GA at James Brown Arena
  • May 04 - Tallahassee, FL at Tallahassee County Civic Center
  • May 05 - Pensacola, FL at Pensacola Civic Center
  • May 07 - New Orleans, LA at Lakefront Arena
  • May 08 - Lafayette, LA at Cajundome
  • May 10 - Beaumont, TX at Ford Park Events Center
  • May 12 - Austin, TX at Frank Erwin Center
  • May 13 - Corpus Christi, TX at American Bank Center
  • May 15 - Tucson, AZ at Tucson Arena
  • May 18 - Fresno, CA at SaveMart Center
  • May 20 - Sacramento, CA at ARCO Arena
  • May 21 - Reno, NV at Reno Events Center
  • May 22 - Las Vegas, NV at Orleans Arena
  • May 29 - Everett, WA at Comcast Arena at Everett Events Center
  • May 30 - Spokane, WA at Spokane Arena

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