Hill/McGraw Tour Among Summer's "Hottest"; Additional Tour Dates And Seats Added To Accommodate "Tim McGraw And Faith Hill: Soul 2 Soul Tour 2000" Demand.Entertainment & Music Editors NEW YORK--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--July 12, 2000 Tim McGraw Mc·Graw , John Joseph Called "Little Napoleon." 1873-1934. American baseball player (1891-1900) and manager (1902-1932) of the New York Giants, which he led to 2,840 victories, including 10 pennants and 3 World Series championships (1905, and Faith Hill's highly anticipated tour is "heating up" and looking like one of the summer's hottest yet. A second leg and additional seats, in selected markets, have been added to accommodate the high demand for tickets. Set to launch on July July: see month. 12th, 2000 at Phillips Phil·lips A trademark used for a screw with a head having two intersecting perpendicular slots and for a screwdriver with a tip shaped to fit into these slots. Arena in Atlanta Atlanta (ətlăn`tə, ăt–), city (1990 pop. 394,017), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek, near the Appalachian foothills; inc. 1847. , Georgia Georgia, country, Asia Georgia (jôr`jə), Georgian Sakartvelo, Rus. Gruziya, officially Republic of Georgia, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,677,000), c.26,900 sq mi (69,700 sq km), in W Transcaucasia. , "Tim McGraw and Faith Hill: Soul 2 Soul Tour 2000" is now slated to include eighteen additional cities beyond the 24 previously announced dates, that will now take the tour through September September: see month. 29th at The Palace of Auburn Auburn (ô`bərn). 1 City (1990 pop. 33,830), Lee co., E Ala.; inc. 1839. The city's economy centers around Auburn Univ.; there is some manufacturing. 2 City (1990 pop. 24,309), seat of Androscoggin co. Hills in Detroit, Michigan “Detroit” redirects here. For other uses, see Detroit (disambiguation). Detroit (IPA: [dɪˈtʰɹɔɪt]) (French: Détroit, meaning strait . In addition, the production is being reconfigured for many of the "sold-out" shows and as a result additional tickets are being put on sale immediately for select dates, to accommodate the quick sales that have become the standard for "Tim McGraw and Faith Hill: Soul 2 Soul Tour 2000". Tickets for the tour have been selling at a feverish feverish /fe·ver·ish/ (fe´ver-ish) febrile. fe·ver·ish adj. 1. Having a fever. 2. Relating to or resembling a fever. 3. Causing or tending to cause a fever. pace since it was announced that Hill and McGraw would tour together for the first time as a couple. The Anaheim Pond in Anaheim, CA, sold out in less than 30 minutes and the America West Arena in Phoenix, AZ sold-out in 14 minutes. The tour combines two superstar headliners, Tim McGraw, one of the best-selling best·sell·er also best seller n. A product, such as a book, that is among those sold in the largest numbers. best and most prolific male touring acts in country music history and Faith Hill, the multi-platinum, cross-over artist whose record-breaking release, Breathe has already sold nearly 4 million copies and spawned two No. 1 hits, "Breathe" and "The Way You Love Me." Hill and McGraw developed the concept for the show over the last six months. The tour will feature solo performances from both Hill and McGraw, as well as a special set of duets. They have engaged Roy Bennett Roy Leslie Bennett (born February 16, 1957) is a Zimbabwean politician who is a former member of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe for the seat of Chimanimani), and is currently the Treasurer of the Movement for Democratic Change mainstream faction led by Morgan Tsvangirai. to oversee lighting and set design, whose diverse creations have graced the stages of Tina Turner You can help Wikipedia by removing weasel words. , Prince, Nine-Inch Nails, amongst others. Tim McGraw will be sponsored by Bud Light and Faith Hill will be sponsored by ALLTEL. For further tour information log on to www.Soul2SoulTour.com or to find out information about Tim McGraw or Faith Hill check into www.faithhill.com or www.timmcgraw.com.
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July 12 Atlanta, GA Phillips Arena
July 13 Birmingham, AL BJCC Concert Hall
July 15 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Sports/Entertainment Arena
July 16 Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center
July 18 Ft. Lauderdale, FL National Car Rental Center
July 19 Tampa, FL Ice Palace
July 21 New Orleans, LA The New Orleans Arena
July 22 Memphis, TN The Pyramid
July 23 Lafayette, LA Cajun Dome
July 26 Denver, CO Pepsi Arena
July 28 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center
July 29 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay
July 31 San Jose, CA San Jose Arena
August 4 Anaheim, CA Arrowhead Pond
August 5 San Diego, CA Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl
August 6 Phoenix, AZ America West Arena
August 8 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena
August 9 Oakland, CA Oakland Arena
August 11 Portland, OR Rose Garden
August 12 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome
August 13 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena
August 15 Bosie, ID The Bell Pavilion
August 18 Fargo, ND Fargodome
August 19 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
August 20 Chicago, IL The United Center
ADDITIONAL DATES: SECOND LEG
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September 1 Cleveland, OH Gund Arena
September 2 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena
September 3 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
September 6 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena
September 8 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center
September 9 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
September 10 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
September 12 Albany, NY Pepsi Arena
September 13 Hartford, CT Civic Center
September 15 Washington, DC MCI Center
September 16 New York, NY TBA
September 17 Worcester, MA The Centrum
September 20 Philadelphia, PA First Union Center
September 22 Indianapolis, IN Conseco Fieldhouse
September 23 St. Louis, MO Kiel Center
September 24 Kansas City, MO Kemper Arena
September 26 Little Rock, AR ALLTEL Arena
September 28 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center
September 29 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills
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