Tim McGraw/Faith Hill "Soul2Soul II" tour
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Tim McGraw/Faith Hill "Soul2Soul II" tour

Monday, January 30, 2006 – The second Tim McGraw/Faith Hill tour was formally announced Monday with the tour, expected to be more than 70 shows, slated to begin April 21 in Columbus, Ohio and continue into late July.

The "Soul2Soul II" Tour puts to end a nearly six year hiatus away from the road for Hill. McGraw has toured regularly over the years.

Their "Soul2Soul Tour 2000" proved to be very successful.

Tickets for select performances will go on-sale to the general public on Saturday, Feb. 11. The tour will be an in-the-round set design.

Fan club presale tickets will be available as of Feb. 6 at Hill's web site or at McGraw's web site.

Dates announced include:

April21Columbus, OhioNationwide Arena
May 12Buffalo, New YorkHSBC Arena
May 27Greenville, South CarolinaBi-Lo Center
June 4Sunrise, FloridaBankAtlantic Center
June 25Boston, MassachusettsTD Banknorth Garden
July 1Cleveland, OhioGund Arena
July 22Houston, TexasToyota Center

Shows also will be held in Albany, New York, Atlanta, Birmingham, Ala., Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Hershey, Pa., Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Mo., Knoxville, Tenn., Las Vegas, Little Rock, Ark., Los Angeles, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New York, Oklahoma City, Okla., Philadelphia Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Ore., Raleigh, N.C., Richmond, Va., Sacramento, Cal., San Antonio, Texas, San Jose, Cal., Salt Lake City, Utah, Seattle, State College, Pa., St. Louis, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Fla. and Washington, D.C.


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