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Lambert announces headlining tour

Thursday, February 11, 2010 – Miranda Lambert brings her "Roadside Bars And Pink Guitars" Tour this spring. Gearing up on March 18 in Beckley, West Va., the tour will make stops in at least 22 cities and more to be announced. This is Lambert's first official headlining tour. She will be joined by David Nail, James Otto, Randy Houser and Wade Bowen.

Lambert also will participate in the Lilith Fair Tour and joins an A-list lineup including Kings of Leon, Jay-Z, Dave Matthews Band and Norah Jones, performing at this year's Bonnaroo Music Festival in June.

"In the last five years, I have learned so much from all the amazing artists I've toured with," said Lambert. "Now it's my turn to venture out and do more shows of my own. I'm happy that there are a lot of great new artists who are willing to come out and support my tour."

Tour cities include:

Beckley, WV

Ft Worth, TX

Wichita Falls, TX

Kennewick, WA

Medford, OR

Duluth, GA

Orlando, FL

Airway Heights, WA

Florence, AZ

Cincinnati, OH

Akron, OH

Kalamazoo, MI

Amarillo, TX

Belton, TX

Houston, TX

Jonesboro, AR

Bossier City, LA

Stillwater, OK

Spencer, IA

Mankato, MN

Davenport, IA

New Braunfels, TX


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